Although it is a large luxury car, the 2013 BMW 7 Series handles exceptionally well and shows off a modern exterior. As BMW's flagship vehicle, it is available in over a dozen unique models. The exterior is mainly crossed over from last year, although the front fascia and interior have been upgraded elegantly. Seating changes for the 2013 model year include a redesigned backseat with massage and ventilation functions.
Both standard length and long-wheelbase versions of the 2013 BMW 7 Series are extremely spacious. However, the long-wheelbase, like the 2013 BMW 750Li, is 5.5 inches longer which is mostly added to the legroom in the rear seats. This makes getting in and out of the cabin even easier. Beyond comfort, BMW offers top-notch wood and leather options making the 2013 BMW 7 Series compete easily with ultra-luxury vehicles with twice the sticker price.
When it comes to quality, BMW is bested by no one. The 2013 BMW 7 Series offers so many features and options, it's impossible for drivers to feel slighted. All models include BMW's iDrive interface with 3D navigation and voice control. Optional features include a rear-seat entertainment package with two 9.2-inch screens floating behind the seats, a premium stereo system, night vision, and much more.
BMW knows the importance of its driver's safety, and the safety of those around the vehicle. Included on the 2013 BMW 7 Series are several safety features only available in optional packages by competitors, like a rearview camera and parking assist. Enhanced Active Cruise Control is now included, which will halt the vehicle in stop and go traffic if the driver doesn't react quick enough to avoid a collision.
BMW considers its 7 Series Sedan the "most progressive form of leadership" and automotive critics everywhere agree. More importantly, drivers can't get enough of this luxurious vehicle.
*EPA estimated highway miles per gallon.
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