The upcoming BMW 7 Series G11 has officially been teased by BMW and its set to be introduced to the world on June 10.

BMW’s new upcoming flagship models isn’t a secret anymore. Partially because it was photographed without a camouflage multiple times and partially because the Bavarian car manufacturer had to replace, sooner or later, the current F01 to remain competitive in front of the Mercedes and the S-Classe.

Although we do have an idea on how the car will look, many of its technical details remain a mystery, but the teaser video does an exceptionally good job of calling some of its attributes out and no, we’re not talking about the remote control parking system.

For instance, the carbon core BMW badge reports the new chassis construction, which is aided by carbon fiber structural elements that provides additional rigidity to the car. In order to slim down and reduce the center of gravity, all the heaviest components are centered as low as possible, with the roof being constructed from aluminum and carbon fiber. The laser-light BMW technology will be also present on the car.

The design of the 7er is an evolution, not a revolution, with BMW’s confident and sculptural lines being the motif, or the theme of the entire car.

The 750Li moniker on the back means that this car has a long wheelbase configuration and a V8 Twin-Turbo engine. Oh, and with the help of its modular platform, the engine line-up will expand from 4-cylinders all the way to 12-cylinders.

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