You can only dream, right?
The BMW 7 Series is now available. The i7, the full-electric version of the largest Bimmer sedan, is now available. The i7 has a distinctive appearance, but this is not a new feature for BMW. What if the 7er also gets a wagon version? X-Tomi Design has provided an unofficial rendering of the 7 Series Touring. It looks big and bold. Wagon For wealthy families. The 7 Series Touring model looks great, especially with that black roof as seen in the photo above. Is a BMW 7 Series possible, however? Although we don’t know for certain, we haven’t seen any 7 Series with a long roof being used in public. But, you never know.
A BMW 7 Series Touring, if it does happen, would be a fast wagon. Especially if the twin-turbocharged, 4.4-liter V8 engine will drive the vehicle. The mill produces 536 horsepower (400 Kilowatts) as well as 553 pound-feet (775 Newton-meters), of torque with mild-hybrid assistance. We are still waiting for the first-ever M3 Touring to arrive, something BMW has been teasing for quite some time. BMW released the latest teaser a few days ago, in which it talks about the testing of the long-roof M3 at Nurburgring. It’s part the BMW M3 touring story, a BMW mini-series that prepares fans for the official debut of the wagon. The new BMW M3 Touring, which will be launched alongside the M3 sedan, will debut in this year. However, BMW has not yet announced a precise launch date. The long-roof M3 will not be available in the US.