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Rumor: BMW XM Flagship SUV might arrive at the 2021 Munich Auto Show

The latest rumor comes from Germany and it revolves around the BMW XM. If the name is not familiar to you, then the BMW X8 M might be. The initial working name of the flagship M SUV was supposed to be X8 M, but to keep in line with the iX naming convention, the new and super powerful M truck will be called XM.

We initially learned that the XM will be introduced sometimes in 2022, but the improving COVID-19 situation in Germany will allow BMW to attend the 2021 Munich Auto Show. Being the first car even hosted since 2019, BMW won’t pass on this opportunity to unveil a strong lineup of current and future cars. More on future BMWs in the next article. BMW’s participation at the show or the unveil of the XM has not been confirmed by BMW at the moment.

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One of those cars is the BMW XM which was spotted several times during testing trials. The last sighting was earlier today and the spy shots revealed an interesting arrangement of the exhaust pipes. Three variants of the new XM are rumored to arrive in the future. One of them could be a hybrid variant with a six-cylinder engine as well.

The top XM models will be split, based on power, just like the current X5M or X6M. The entry-level XM is rumored to have an  output of 460 kW / 625 PS (617 hp). Next we have the upper-end XM (M Top is the working name) which is set to become the first electrified full M model in history. It is rumored to pack a hybrid powertrain combining a V8 petrol engine and an electric unit that together will raise the peak output up to staggering 748 PS (738 hp).

We expect inside a posh, upscale look inside, dramatically different than the one on the X7. More refined materials, full leather upholsteries, new digital screens together with a possibly new OS interface (BMW Operating System 8.0) is also on track to appear on the XM.

As far as pricing, we expect a fully equipped BMW XM to push the MSRP to at least 180,000 euros.

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Next-Gen 7 Series: Top and Most Powerful Model Could Be Named BMW i7 M60

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The flagship BMW 7 Series is due for a refresh in 2022. The work on the upcoming BMW G70 7 Series is well underway. First prototypes were already spotted on the road, including the first ever 7 Series electric model. The new 7 Series will be extensively different from what we’ve been getting used to and will feature not only conventional powerplants, but also hybrid options and full electric ones.

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For the first time in the history of the 7 Series, the top model won’t be powered by a V8 or V12 engine. Or even a V16. Instead, we will get a 7 Series flagship model with an all-electric drivetrain. According to sources, the temporary, and potentially the final name, is BMW i7 M60.

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With the V12 being phased out, BMW needs a new high-end sedan. So in order to reliably and efficiently produce at least 600 horsepower, they will rely on the new fifth-generation eDrive architecture. The i7 M60 will feature at least two electric motors and will have at least 650 HP to rely on.

All electrified cars will be using the latest battery technology available from BMW and the BEV 7 Series models will have batteries that can hold up to 120 kWh. Those should allow the top 7 Series electric model to cover at least 400 miles (640 km) on a single charge.

Read Also: Confirmed: BMW i4 with 600 km range and 530 horsepower

Back in 2018, BMW and Porsche joined hands in creating what they call an “ultra-fast” charging station. The station has a charging capacity of up to 450kW and  it can juice up a battery with a 62-mile charge in less than 3 minutes, or a full charge in 15 minutes.

The details around the new i7’s charging capabilities are still scarce, but it’s fair to assume that BMW will use the latest and greatest tech. The upcoming BMW iNEXT will certainly hint at those capabilities.

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