BMW will preview an all new luxury sedan at the 2014 Beijing auto show. Called the 9-Series, this sedan will have an extra-long-wheelbase. This 9-Series is production ready and is set to debut in a matter of months.The 9 series will be positioned alongside the Rolls-Royce Ghost in BMW’s global lineup, and is expected to feature packaging and interior appointments similar to that of the S600 Maybach while building upon the design language recently seen in the BMW Pininfarina Gran Lusso Coupe (pictured above) which was unveiled at the 2013 Villa d’Este Concours d’Elegance in Italy last May.
The 9 series will be based upon a new lightweight modular platform codenamed G11, which will be shared with a number of upcoming BMW and Rolls-Royce models. The new platform is expected to offer considerable weight savings, reducing the weight of the next-generation 7 series down to the weight of the current 5 series. The G11-based 7 series and 9 series are both expected to go on sale in 2016.
BMW has been without a halo sedan since the departure of the 1995-2000 E38 BMW L7, an extra-long-wheelbase luxury car based on the 7 series. The L7 featured a short inserted section from the B-pillar and backwards, buying the rear seat passenger more legroom and an optional powered partition window between the front and rear seats. The current F01-generation 7 series has not raised the stakes beyond what was offered in the 2001-2008 E65 in terms of interior space, being offered in standard and long-wheelbase only.