This is the BMW i7 M70 - the brand's most powerful electric car yet ⚡ With dual motors, it produces 650bhp and sprints from 0-62mph in just 3.7sec - read all the details here:
The latter is claimed to provide a new standard of power density at 2.41kW per kg owing, in part, to a patented six-coil design within the stator.
By comparison, the dual motor electric drivetrain used by the standard i7 xDrive60 develops 536kW and 549lb ft.4Matic+. Although, with an AMG Dynamic Plus system, the i7 M60 xDrive's closest rival ups its reserves to 751bhp and 752lb ft.
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