In A New Filing, BMW Has Reserved M7 And M9 Badge Names
by AutoExpert | 20 August, 2021
In the automobile industry, setting aside future names for its vehicles is nothing new. BMW is no stranger to such strategies. According to a new filing from the Philippines' Intellectual Property Office, BMW owns the “M7” and “M9” badge titles.
BMW has never produced an actual M7. The M Division has never believed that the 7 Series made sense as an M vehicle, for whatever reason. It did, however, reserve the name in 2018. Unlike the previous BMW M760Li, which is an M Performance vehicle, any BMW with the M7 logo on the boot would be a real M Division item.
As a result, the M760Li has a much higher level of luxury. We've driven several 7 Series models and can confidently state that, while impressive, the 7er isn't the greatest luxury car on the market. It is, however, a pleasant drive, and the chassis is superb for such a large, heavy vehicle. So we can picture what a BMW M7 might look like, and it's a fascinating concept.
However, given the trend toward electrification, the chances of seeing a petrol-powered M7 are minimal. An electrified M7, on the other hand, could work better in the future. When it refers to the M9, the uncertainty around a prospective model has grown even larger. The M9 moniker has been speculated previously, and it may be a customized model, similar to the forthcoming BMW XM, which lacks a BMW series counterpart. Sadly, these filings don't provide any further information.
Source of photos: Giom Mouton