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Buyers can switch from an older to a newer BMW with the BMW 7 for 7 program.

The BMW 7 Series G70 was unveiled last month, ahead of its November global market debut. The flagship will be released in stages, which means many consumers will have to wait until 2023 for delivery. The old automobile is still accessible for people who need a full size luxury sedan as soon as possible and don't care whose generation it is. You can rent one now and then exchange it for a new one later.

How does it function? BMW Financial Services South Korea has devised a "7 for 7" deal that allows you to drive the outgoing 7er for 24 months. After your contract expires, you will be given the option to upgrade to the G70 model. The client must pay 10% of the G11/worth G12's to gain access to the program. Following that, they must pay 2 to 3 million won in monthly installments, depending on the vehicle's specifications. At current exchange rates, that translates to around $1,600 to $2,400.

In terms of costs, BMW South Korea has prepared an example. The 730d xDrive with the M Sport Package costs 142.5 million won ($112,100) when purchased under the "7 for 7" program. You may get behind the wheel by paying an advance of 14.25 million won ($11,210) and then making monthly payments of 2.37 million won ($1,870). If the consumer decides to upgrade to the next-generation 7 Series after the contract expires, they will be eligible for special offers.

The BMW G70 does not have the option of choosing between different wheelbase lengths. Regardless of specification, the distance between the axles on all cars is 3,215 millimeters (126.5 inches). The stately overall length of 5,391 mm emphasizes the enormous increase in size (212.2 in).

In the second half of 2022, the seventh-generation 7 Series will be available in South Korea. BMW will add a high-performance EV, the i7 M70, to its portfolio next year.

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