BMW i7 rims
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BMW i7 Rims - Alloy rims and Sizes at a glance
The BMW i7 - luxury electric vehicle with presence and power
The BMW i7 is the all-electric luxury saloon in the 7 Series and combines sustainable mobility with maximum comfort, the latest technology and impressive driving dynamics. With up to 660 hp, All-wheel drive and a range of over 600 kilometres (depending on the model), the i7 is both prestigious and powerful. Its expressive silhouette and striking appearance can be emphasised by choosing the right Rims.
Original BMW Rims for the i7
BMW offers numerous original light alloy wheels for the i7, which are aerodynamically optimised and matched to the imposing body. The i7 is equipped with 20-inch Rims as standard. Optionally, 21- or 22-inch Rims are also available. Many designs are closed or partially closed to increase efficiency and maximise range.
Alloy rims from renowned manufacturers for the BMW i7
In addition to the original rims, there is a large selection of high-quality Alloy rims from well-known manufacturers that give the i7 an individual character. These Rims not only offer visual highlights, but also improve driving behaviour and energy efficiency thanks to their lower weight.
Popular manufacturers for BMW i7 Rims:
- OZ Racing - Sporty high-end Rims with a focus on lightweight construction and performance
- Borbet - Robust premium Rims with a stylish Design
- Rial - Classic-modern designs with high quality workmanship
- AEZ - Exclusive, design-orientated Rims for a striking appearance
Popular designs for the BMW i7:
- Multi-spoke Rims for an elegant and powerful look
- Aerodynamic Rims to improve the range
- Drop centre rims for a particularly striking appearance
Common Rim sizes and offsets for the BMW i7
Common Inch sizes for the BMW i7 are:
- 20 inch - Standard size, optimum compromise between comfort and Design
- 21 inch - Sporty look with improved driving stability
- 22 Inch - For maximum presence and dominant road holding
The Offset (ET) ranges between ET 25 and ET 40 depending on the model, with a lower ET bringing the Rim further outwards and ensuring a wider stance.