BMW M division engineering chief Albert Biermann has expressed his desire for an M7, although the model is currently not anywhere in the plans of the company.
In an interview given to one of the auto magazines, BMW’s Albert Biermann talked about a hypothetical M7 and stated his desire that he would love to compete in this area of the market. He further added that such a model would be considerably different than Alpina’s B7 but the company currently has other investment plans.
Instead of a range-topping M7, BMW has plans to invest in developing all-wheel drive versions of the next-gen M5 and M6, as well as an M version of the 3-Series GT that is due in 2016. Last but not the least, X3 and X4 will not receive fully-fledged M versions but they will get M Performance variants.
There would be many car lovers as well who would have similar desires but obviously the company has its own plans and when it comes to spending the money, they have to select what is in the best interest of the company.