Meghna brought BMW 735i in Bangladesh

Industry: Automobile, Automotive, Car Trading & Showroom
Company: Meghna Group of Industries
Company Intelligence Tag: Business Insights

Executive Motors Limited, a luxury automotive division of Meghna Executive Holdings, has launched the latest flagship model of the BMW 7 Series. The BMW 735i was unveiled at a launch event held at Radisson Blu in Dhaka. The front-end design of the new 7 Series showcases distinctive BMW characteristics while maintaining a unique identity within the BMW lineup. The vehicle features innovative equipment such as the BMW iDrive with BMW Curved Display, providing a multi-sensory experience and highlighting the BMW Group’s commitment to innovation.

The Director of Operations at Executive Motors Limited & Meghna Executive Holdings, expressed confidence that the all-new BMW 7 Series will redefine luxury and driving pleasure in the Bangladeshi automotive market. The car boasts a stylish front end with signature BMW elements, crystal headlights, and an iconic kidney grille. It offers advanced features like adaptive LED headlights, a fully digital screen grouping, and the BMW Interaction Bar for enhanced control and operation. The BMW 735i in Bangladesh is equipped with a petrol engine combined with 48 Volt mild hybrid technology, delivering 286 hp of power. The vehicle also includes the BMW iDrive for intuitive control of various functions such as vehicle settings, navigation, infotainment, and communication.

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