Sunday, June 3, 2012

BMW M7 talk picks up speed

 BMW M7 talk picks up speed
With Mercedes-Benz and Audi happy to slake the world's appetite for top-dollar, full-size luxury sports sedans through their AMG and S divisions, we can't help but wonder why it's taken so long for BMW to commit to an M7 model.

For years, the sportiest 7 Series in the U.S. has been the Alpina B7, which has been heavily breathed-upon by the namesake tuner and offered through official BMW dealers. Most recently, Car and Driver reopened the discussion just last month.

While the company still isn't officially committing to an M7, TheDetroitBureau.com quotes Ludwig Willisch, CEO of BMW North America, as bullish on the model's prospects. According to the the report, while BMW has long maintained that it wouldn't build a 7 Series M, "sentiment appears to be changing, especially with Willisch's counterpart in China also lending his support." Of course, if BMW builds such a model, that doesn't mean we'll see it in the States, but Willisch seems optimistic about our chances.

No timetable has been set, and BMW has been occupying its time with the just-revealed 7 Series refresh (and the M division is still busy readying the next M3), so if an M7 is in the cards, it wouldn't surprise us if we had to wait until the next-generation model's arrival. 

 BMW M7 talk picks up speed

BMW M7 talk picks up speed

BMW M7 talk picks up speed

BMW M7 talk picks up speed

BMW M7 talk picks up speed

BMW M7 talk picks up speed

BMW M7 talk picks up speed

BMW M7 talk picks up speed

BMW M7 talk picks up speed


BMW M7 talk picks up speed

BMW M7 talk picks up speed

BMW M7 talk picks up speed

BMW M7 talk picks up speed

BMW M7 talk picks up speed

BMW M7 talk picks up speed

BMW M7 talk picks up speed

BMW M7 talk picks up speed

BMW M7 talk picks up speed

BMW M7 talk picks up speed

BMW M7 talk picks up speed

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