2009 BMW 7-series revealed
05 Jul 2008|5,311 views

The new 7-series will come with a standard 8-speed automatic transmission. The gear knob will also be moved from the steering column back to the centre console. Despite having two more gears than the current 7-Series, the new gearbox doesn't take up any more space than the six-speed and is smoother and more efficient. The extra gears should also help the 7-Series see a six percent bump in fuel economy. The new transmission is also said to be very versatile, meaning it will probably spread to other BMW models, too.
Four-wheel steering will be included on the 7-Series option list, with an all-wheel drive option slated to be offered in a few years.
A new night vision system promises to increase safety for pedestrians. The new system will be able to detect human presence in front of the vehicle and then flash a warning symbol on the display. Moreover, the system will be able to tell if a pedestrian is in the road or safely on the sidewalk, although it is not clear how the system can differentiate the two.
The new system is so advanced, it is also able to read speed limit signs and warn drivers when they are driving too fast. However, this feature will only be available in Europe for the time being.
The big BMW will also be keeping an eye on your speed during inclement weather. The camera can detect fog or rain, and will warn drivers when they are approaching an unsafe speed. Despite the warning, the system has no control over the speed of the vehicle so lead foots need not worry.

The new 7-series will come with a standard 8-speed automatic transmission. The gear knob will also be moved from the steering column back to the centre console. Despite having two more gears than the current 7-Series, the new gearbox doesn't take up any more space than the six-speed and is smoother and more efficient. The extra gears should also help the 7-Series see a six percent bump in fuel economy. The new transmission is also said to be very versatile, meaning it will probably spread to other BMW models, too.
Four-wheel steering will be included on the 7-Series option list, with an all-wheel drive option slated to be offered in a few years.
A new night vision system promises to increase safety for pedestrians. The new system will be able to detect human presence in front of the vehicle and then flash a warning symbol on the display. Moreover, the system will be able to tell if a pedestrian is in the road or safely on the sidewalk, although it is not clear how the system can differentiate the two.
The new system is so advanced, it is also able to read speed limit signs and warn drivers when they are driving too fast. However, this feature will only be available in Europe for the time being.
The big BMW will also be keeping an eye on your speed during inclement weather. The camera can detect fog or rain, and will warn drivers when they are approaching an unsafe speed. Despite the warning, the system has no control over the speed of the vehicle so lead foots need not worry.
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