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The i7 M70 swifts along authoritatively, reaching high speeds with effortlessness that makes its rear motor's alterations tangible. Yet this dignified brute never tries to tear the tires off its rims.
LISBON, Portugal — I’m not one to pooh-pooh a 650-horsepower luxury sedan, but in 99% of all situations, the new BMW i7 M70 is no better than the less-expensive i7 xDrive60.For an extra ...
The M70 features black trim on the exterior and can be decked out in flashy two-tone paint. BMW's electric lineup has a new top dog. The 2024 i7 M70 xDrive, ...
That's not the only fun mode available to the M70. Using the M Launch Control function, there is enough power and torque to accelerate this 7,150-pound(!) 7 Series EV to 60 mph in just 3.5 seconds ...
The i7 M70 is not as fast as those EVs, and it's not the kind of luxury EV you might use to wipe the smiles off some faces at the local drag strip's "run what ya brung" night.
The i7 M70 xDrive is more than sufficiently fast, its 650 horsepower will snatch the big sedan and its occupants to 60 in as little as 3.5 seconds. Thrilling, ...
The movie's vehicular star is the new BMW i7 M70 xDrive, a high-performance version of BMW's latest electric luxury cruiser that produces 650 horsepower and can zip to 60 mph in a claimed 3.5 seconds.
The M70 differs from the lesser i7 models, the eDrive50 and xDrive60, in a couple important ways. Like the 536-hp xDrive60, the M70 is AWD, whereas the 449-hp eDrive50 is a rear-driver.
BMW’s i7 M70 xDrive flagship sedan tips the scales at 5929 pounds while still capable of sprinting to 60 mph in 3.5 seconds, with a top speed of 155 mph and an estimated 295 miles of range.
The all-wheel-drive i7 M70 xDrive (to give it its full title) has two powerful motors driving its wheels. The motor at the back is the most powerful unit BMW has ever produced at 483 horsepower.
The i7 M70 swifts along authoritatively, reaching high speeds with effortlessness that makes its rear motor's alterations tangible. Yet this dignified brute never tries to tear the tires off its rims.
BMW has officially unveiled its all-new i7 M70 sedan, the automaker’s quickest and most powerful EV to date. The all-electric flagship packs 650 hp, has a 0-60 time of 3.5 seconds, and maxes out ...