How Many Keys Does the BMW 7 Series Come With?
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The BMW 7 Series comes with a total of four car keys, including one LCD key, two blade keys, and one mechanical key. This data serves as a reference, as sometimes the manufacturer may provide three keys. In terms of power: The new BMW 7 Series 730LI is equipped with a 2.0T 4-cylinder, B48 high-power turbocharged engine, achieving a 0-100 km/h acceleration in 6.2 seconds and a torque of 400 Nm. The new 740LI features a 3.0T L6 turbocharged engine, with a 0-100 km/h acceleration of 5.6 seconds and a torque of 450 Nm. High-tech configurations: Currently, the new BMW 7 Series models, including the 730li, 740, 750, and M760, have very similar dimensions in terms of length, width, height, and exterior size. Simply put, the differences lie in the 4-cylinder, 6-cylinder, 8-cylinder, and 12-cylinder engines, as well as the power and high-tech configurations.
The BMW 7 Series typically comes with two keys: one is the main smart key, and the other is a spare key. The main key is highly functional, allowing remote locking, unlocking, engine starting, and even adjusting seat settings. The spare key is usually simpler, just a standard remote or mechanical key, serving as a backup in case the main key is lost or the battery dies. I once drove a friend's BMW 7 Series and noticed the keys are quite durable, but if you lose one, you should quickly visit a dealer to get a replacement, which can be quite costly, ranging from a few hundred to over a thousand yuan. It's advisable to take good care of the keys—avoid keeping them in pockets where they might get damaged. The keys also feature wireless charging, which is very convenient, though older models might not have this feature. In short, while small, the keys are crucial for vehicle security, so it's good to know more about them. Regularly checking the battery life can help avoid unexpected issues.