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2016 BMW 7 Series with M Sport Package

Horatiu Boeriu

June 10, 2015 / 1 minutes read

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The M Sport Package is usually the most exciting option one can order for a BMW. And the one available for the new 7 Series makes no exception. Today, BMW unveiled the first photos of a 750i model featuring the aggressive M Sport Pack.

This option includes an M aerodynamic package comprising model-specific front/rear aprons and side skirts, plus 19-inch M light-alloy wheels in twin-spoke design, matte black painted brake callipers, illuminated door sill plates bearing the M logo and accents in either light or dark chrome.

M-specific details also underline the sporting character of the new BMW 7 Series in the interior. These include the BMW Individual headliner in Anthracite and the M driver’s footrest, as well as comfort seats in Dakota leather with M-specific piping, the optional Ambient light and Fineline black fine wood interior trim strips with high-gloss metal effect.

Without a doubt, the new 7 Series with the M Sport Package is a looker so we expect lots of customers to opt for this option as a way to enhance the beauty of their high-end limousine.

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