BMW is preparing to launch an all-electric flagship luxury sedan called the i7 that will compete against archrival Mercedes-Benz's EQS when it's unveiled in 2022. Although no details have yet been released, the i7 will undoubtedly offer at least two electric motors and a battery pack large enough to compete with the EQS and other high-end electric sedans, such as the Tesla Model S and the Lucid Air. We expect more sedate styling than the recently debuted XM SUV concept, but based on spy photos, we can see a few design elements that should make the 2023 BMW i7 a handsome entrant into the EV market.
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