Talk:BMW 7 Series (G11)

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Design Dates
The final design for the G11 was settled on in the fourth quarter of 2011, being frozen in the summer of 2012. Lead time was 36 months from freeze to SOP in 2015. If anyone can find a publicized source solidifying my findings, please provide it.--Carmaker1 (talk) 05:44, 13 June 2019 (UTC)

LCI mild-hybrid engines
I don't have complete data (yet), but I was surprised to find out that most engines in the G11 LCI are mild-hybrid (and thus with changed specs), yet there is no mention of that in the article. Maybe it's late now, that the G11 is being replaced, but I think it's info that should appear on this page (please correct me if I'm wrong). Johnny be evil (talk) 09:34, 21 June 2023 (UTC)