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Neiman Marcus nabs first 2009 BMW 7 Series

Thursday, October 9th, 2008 by admin

Those who do their daily shopping within the pages of the Neiman Marcus Christmas Book will be the first able to purchase the new 2009 BMW 7 Series beginning October 17th. The price of early adoption in this case will be a steep $160,000 for one of 31 Neiman Marcus Limited-Edition 2009 BMW Individual 7 Series sedans based on the new 750Li. While that price is tens of thousands above what we expect the 7 Series base price to be, buyers will get much more than just the car. Included in the asking price is a trip to Europe to take delivery of the special 7 Series at BMW’s headquarters in Munich, after which buyers will tour the south of France in their new sedan. After the fun and frolicking, BMW will have the car shipped back to the U.S. for you. And, of course, you aren’t just purchasing a standard 7 Series. Each model has been customized by BMW Individual and painted in a special Diopside Black metallic color with an interior stitched in Champagne Merino leather and accented with wood and Piano Black inserts. Is all that worth 160 large? That depends on how nice you want Christmas to be this year.

eBay Find of the Day: 2009 BMW 7 Series front bumper?

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008 by admin

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Well, waddaya know… you really can find anything on eBay. We have no way of knowing for sure if this front bumper offered for auction on eBay Germany is really from a preproduction 2009 BMW 7 Series, but it sure looks the part based on spy shots and renderings that we’ve seen. We can’t imagine just how somebody would end up with this particular piece, but we’re having fun imagining a bit of dumpster-diving around the BMW design studio. One can’t help but wonder where the rest of the car may be. Didn’t anybody notice the missing front end?

The seller claims that the front bumper comes from a prototype next-gen 7 Series and prefers that the item be picked up in Munich. Want it? As of this writing, the high-bid is just 25.5 euros. Seems worth at least that much, assuming it’s for real.

[Source: eBay.de via Piston Heads]

Spy Shots: 2009 BMW 7 Series interior snapped

Sunday, April 20th, 2008 by admin

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After seeing numerous exterior spy shots and renderings of BMW’s upcoming 2009 7 Series and hearing details about the drivetrain, we finally have what appears to be a spy shot of the new 7’s interior. Like the exterior, it appears to be rather subdued for a modern BMW. As we had previously heard, the joystick gear lever has moved back to its rightful position in the center console between the seats. Although the woodgrain and some of the panels don’t line up all that well, we’re not concerned about it considering that this is obviously not a production model yet. We’re also happy to see that the iDrive screen is better integrated into the dash. While we generally favor a clean, uncluttered look, we wonder how this new and more simple design ethos will resonate with the luxury car buyers that are BMW’s target audience. Thanks for the tip, Luke!
[Source: E90Post.com]

Rendered Speculation? Is this the new BMW 7-Series?

Thursday, April 17th, 2008 by admin

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We don’t know if the shot you see above is an official picture of the new F01 BMW 7 Series or not, but it looks to be a pretty accurate rendition of what we’ve seen so far in spy shots. The front of the car apes the design language of the BMW CS Concept rather nicely, with dual oversized kidney-shaped grilles dominating the rather sedate-looking headlights. The sides are mostly devoid of flame surfacing, with a high character line drawing the eyes to the rear where the bangle-butt of the old model gets major lipo. We also note that the design mimics the current high-beltline trend, reducing the total surface area of glass considerably.

All-in-all, this appears to be a rather conservative design as compared with the CS Concept, along with BMW’s other efforts over the last few years. We’ll reserve final judgement for the day we get to see the new 7 Series in the flesh, of course, perhaps in September at the Paris Auto Show. Thanks for the tip, Brett!

[Source: BimmerFile]