The most RIDICULOUS car in the world: BMW i7 car & tech review
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Absolutely! Here's a summary of the key points from the YouTube video review, presented in the requested format: - Modern cars are deficient in two areas. - First, they have difficulty smoothing out rough road surfaces. - Second, only a few cars allow for watching iconic children's shows, specifically, Bluey, on a 31-inch 8K television. - This car, a BMW i7, fixes both problems. - The base price starts at £100,000, and the model in the review is an M-Sport X-Drive 60, priced at £147,000. - The ultimate package adds an extra £26,000, which includes four-wheel steering, the rear seat television, 48-volt anti-roll bars, and a premium interior. - The interior is upscale, and offers an air travel-like comfort. - The i7 has more technology than what can be found in a shoebox. - The i7 includes a Bowers & Wilkins sound system with 14 to 15 speakers, and with the diamond sound system, it offers 35 speakers, including four in the ceiling. - It also has a head-up display that uses augmented reality and a touch screen with many apps. - The front of the cabin has a nice sound system. - It makes fake noises when driving. - The reviewer is most impressed by the sound system. - The battery provides 352 miles of real-world range. - However, it only charges at 195kW, and the reviewer is disappointed because other cars like Kia and Hyundai can charge at 350kW. - The boot space is 500 liters and has a small space beneath the floor for the charging cables. - The car has automatic opening doors. - It has a transmission tunnel because it comes with a diesel version. - It has a very light steering. - One-pedal driving is possible in most places. - It has a 10-second sport boost, which puts the massage seats on. - The suspension is smooth. - The reviewer says that the car is very relaxing and worth the money. - Driving it can make the front passengers drop their champagne. - One negative, it has a massive nose.