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  • Here’s a look at the 2023 BMW 7 Series

    Here’s a look at the 2023 BMW 7 Series

    The 2023 BMW 7-series debuts a new Rolls Royce-inspired design language for the company, along with a striking front end and a slew of new amenities such as a movie-theater-style screen and hands-free highway driver assistance.

     It’s also part of BMW’s growing electric model lineup, which currently includes the i7 EV, which shares the same body and interior as the gas-powered sedan but adds a big battery pack and electric motors.

    The German luxury automaker is reducing the sedan’s engine choices to make purchasing easier, but customers in the United States (US) will still have a variety of options. There are inline-six and V-8 gas engines, as well as the electric i7 (which is detailed separately) and the 750e plug-in hybrid.

    Powertrain and Variants

    BMW 740i is the ‘entry-level model’, with a 375-hp turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six and rear-wheel drive, while the 760i is the V-8 7-series with only xDrive all-wheel drive.

    Its twin-turbocharged V-8 engine has the same 4.4-liter displacement as the previous 750i (model designation numbers haven’t signified anything genuine in a long time), but it has been upgraded to produce 536 horsepower, a 13-horsepower increase over the previous model.

    The hybrid systems on both gas engines are 48 volts. Apart from the fact that it would produce 483 horsepower, BMW has not revealed much about the 750e plug-in hybrid. The manufacturer has confirmed that the M-badged 7-series will be released later, though it will not be a full-fledged M7 with over 600 horsepower. The M760i’s twin-turbo V-12 engine is no longer available.

    Interior

    As expected, the interior aesthetic is a major upgrade, with a similar style to the iX electric SUV and plenty of premium elements like open-pore wood and cashmere. The 7-series’ cabin also features an incredible level of technology features for front- and rear-seat occupants through its multiple display panels and tablet control system. It’s also available with power-opening doors, giving it a Rolls-Royce degree of luxury.

    The optional BMW Theater Screen is a large 31.0-inch screen that extends down from the roof to provide a more realistic viewing experience for back passengers. This is the same screen showcased by the company at the ‘CES 2022’ event.

    Amenities and Riding Comfort

    Although BMW is touting the 7-series’ driving qualities and spotlighting chassis innovations such as air springs and rear-wheel steering, the earlier prototype drive revealed it to be no more athletic than its comfortable predecessor. Of course, in the top luxury sedan market, this isn’t a flaw, as consumers are likely to value plush ride quality and quietness above all else, and would look elsewhere if they wanted more of a corner carver.

    Interestingly, the Driving Assistance Professional package includes a hands-free feature that now works at up to 130 km/h (80 mph) if you’re on the highway and keep your eyes on the road, you won’t have to steer the 7-series at all.

    Pricing

    In November, the 7-series will be available in the international market with prices starting from Rs17,609,902 ($94,295) for the 740i and Rs21,400,994 ($114,595) for the 760i xDrive.

    The i7 starts at Rs22,465,488 ($120,295) and goes up from there. However, it’s worth mentioning that BMW’s pricing is substantially lower than Mercedes’, with the six-cylinder S-class starting at Rs20,944,382 ($112,150) and the V-8 at Rs22,176,954 ($118,750).

    Note: The PKR pricing is only a conversion of the factory price and does not include any taxes or charges levied after the product is imported to Pakistan.

  • VIDEO: Patient shouts thinking hospital staff member is a ghost

    A woman in Vietnam started shouting after seeing a hospital staff member in Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), thinking it was a ghost.

    The other patients in the ward were also frightened after the woman started shouting.

    According to reports, the alleged ghost explained to the woman that she is a nurse, but the woman understood this when she regained her consciousness.

    The video shows the staff in the ward laughing after the woman had calmed down.

  • VIDEO: Alien ya bhoot?

    VIDEO: Alien ya bhoot?

    A strange-looking humanoid figure with skinny legs and arms was spotted walking across a bridge in India’s Jharkhand area.

    A Twitter user posted a video with the caption: “This Video is from #hazaribagh #Jharkhand claiming Creature shown in this Video is an #Alien & viral with speed, no one claiming it to be fake or false but much real. Have they arrived or just Rumours?”

    Several bikes can be seen passing by the weird creature, which is walking down the street in the dark.

    In the video, men can be heard saying: “Churail lag rehi hai” (looks like a witch).

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    When the bikers start their bikes to pass by the creature, the creature stops walking and looks behind and starts walking again. One of the bikers can again be heard saying: “Report kar” (report it).

  • Yasir Hussain reveals he once lived with a ghost

    Yasir Hussain reveals he once lived with a ghost

    Halloween means that everyone gets a chance to share their encounters with the supernatural.

    Yasir Hussain, while speaking to a local media publication, revealed that he once lived with a ghost.

    “I used to live in a two-bedroom apartment,” shared the actor. “While I lived in one of the rooms, a supernatural old man used to live in the other.”

    He continued: “I don’t know what he was but he never disturbed me. In the morning, he would come into the lounge and say his Fajr prayers and when my friends would come over, he would go into the kitchen and start moving the utensils. I would call out to him not to make noise because my friends were over and he would stop.”

    “I never got scared but my friends did,” said the actor.

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    Sharing another spooky incident, Yasir said that when he was shooting for horror drama Dareecha in a house in Karachi’s PECHS area, strange things would keep happening there.

    “Shoots would get stalled and things would move around themselves,” shared the actor. “One day, the woman from whom the house had been rented came around and said to one of the crew to take care of her son. He asked her where her son was and she said that he lived in the home.”

    “We later found out that someone had committed suicide in the home after which the woman had moved away and rented it out,” added the actor.

    Yasir, however, said that such things don’t bother him and he doesn’t get scared by them.

  • Village panchayat hires Bollywood inspired ghost to make people stay at home

    Village panchayat hires Bollywood inspired ghost to make people stay at home

    After the coronavirus outbreak, India is also under strict lockdown to control the spread of the virus. Amid all this when people do not follow the social distancing rules, Odisha village panchayat in India has come up with a new idea.

    It has hired a Bollywood inspired ghost to keep people stay at their homes.

    Apparently, hired by the village panchayat, a sari-clad woman with chalk-white skin roams around at night to ensure that people follow the lockdown. Her payal makes sound ‘chhan chhan’ when she walks. Villagers get scared and retreat as soon as they see her.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HM56Jkm3AWc

    On 24 March 2020, the Government of India under Prime Minister Narendra Modi ordered a nationwide lockdown for 21 days. Later the lockdown was extended. India has reported almost 70700 coronavirus cases so far.