⚡️ BMW’s i7 EV is a Tech Lover’s Paradise

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BMW’s Luxurious i7 EV is a Tech Lover’s Paradise

As I write this I'm sitting in the back seat of the BMW i7 xDrive60.

The in-seat massager is doing its thing to my things; the 1,965-watt, 39-speaker Bowers & Wilkins sound system is playing some ambient tunes with a lovely tone; and, was I not trying to be productive, I could summon a 31-inch, ultra-widescreen 8K display down from the ceiling upon which I could be watching any number of things through the integrated Amazon Fire TV functionality.

It's a sublime place to work. And, given this thing offers 536 horsepower through all four wheels, will accelerate to 60 mph in 4.5 seconds, and seats four in remarkable comfort, it's a pretty great car, too. There's even a hint of fragrance in the air as the sun shines through the panoramic glass roof, and I can't help thinking this space is better than any room in my house. Of course, at an as-configured price of $156,595, it's worth more than any single room in my house, too. But with a stout technology package and all the creature comforts you could ever want, it's not hard to think that maybe it's worth it.

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