DRIVING TIPS -> Things to remember when driving for your BMW i7 2022-2025
Things to remember when driving
DRIVING TIPS
Things to remember when driving
Drive conservatively for the first
200 miles/300 km.
Vehicle features and options
This chapter describes model-specific equip-
Brake system
Brake disks and brake pads must be broken in
to avoid possible brake noise. Drive cautiously
for the first approx. 300 miles/500 km.
ment, systems, and functions that are currently
available, or may become available in the fu-
ture, even if they are not present in the vehicle.
Additional information:
Vehicle equipment, refer to page 8.
Following part replacement
Observe the break-in procedures again if com-
ponents mentioned above are replaced.
Break-in procedures
General information
Moving parts need to work together smoothly.
General driving notes
The following instructions will help you to ach-
ieve a long vehicle life and good efficiency.
Closing the trunk lid
During break-in, do not use the Launch Con-
trol.
Safety information
Warning
Safety information
An open trunk lid protrudes from the vehicle
and can endanger occupants and other road
users or damage the vehicle in the event of
an accident, braking or evasive maneuvers.
In addition, water may enter the vehicle inte-
rior. There is a risk of injury and risk of prop-
erty damage. Do not drive with the trunk lid
open.
Warning
Due to new parts and components, safety
and driver assistance systems can react with
a delay. There is a risk of accident, injury, and
property damage. After installing new parts
or with a new vehicle, drive conservatively
and intervene early if necessary. Observe the
break-in procedures of the respective parts
and components.
Driving with the trunk lid open
If the vehicle still needs to be driven with the
trunk lid open:
Drive system
Drive restrained for the first 300 miles/500 km
and avoid full load.
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Close all windows.
Greatly increase the blower output.
Drive moderately.
Secure the trunk lid, e.g., with a tensioning
belt.
Tires
Tire traction is not optimal due to manufactur-
ing circumstances when tires are brand new.
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Garage door opener.
Electronic fee collection devices.
Payment systems.
Ground clearance
NOTICE
If the ground clearance is insufficient,
e.g., underground garage entrances, speed
bumps, or curbs, the ground may come
into contact with vehicle parts, e.g., spoiler,
and the underbody. There is a risk of prop-
erty damage. Ensure that there is sufficient
ground clearance available. Adjust your driv-
ing style to the respective conditions.
Climate comfort laminated safety
glass
The climate comfort laminated glass provides
protection against the harmful effects of ultra-
violet radiation on the skin.
It also reduces heat radiation, meaning that
the vehicle interior becomes less hot due to
sunlight.
Driving at high speeds
Mobile communications in the
vehicle
Warning
Damage to vehicle components can nega-
tively impact handling at high speeds. This
includes, among other things, tires, under-
body and parts for improving aerodynamics.
There is a risk of accident, injury, and prop-
erty damage. Have damage corrected by an
authorized service center or another qualified
service center or repair shop. Do not drive at
high speeds until the damage is corrected.
Warning
Vehicle electronics and mobile communica-
tion devices can influence one another. There
is radiation due to the transmission oper-
ations of mobile communication devices.
There is a risk of injury and risk of property
damage. If possible, only use mobile commu-
nication devices, e.g., mobile phones, when
connected directly to an external antenna or
Personal eSIM in order to prevent mutual in-
terference and to deflect radiation from the
vehicle interior.
Attachment point for radio systems
Aquaplaning
On wet or slushy roads, a wedge of water can
form between the tires and road surface.
This phenomenon is referred to as aquaplan-
ing. It is characterized by a partial or complete
loss of contact between the tires and the road
surface, ultimately undermining your ability to
steer and brake the vehicle.
With climate comfort windshield: the marked
area is not covered with heat-reflective coat-
ing.
The marked area can be used for the attach-
ment of radio systems, e.g.:
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Objects in the travel path of the pedals
Driving through water
General information
When driving through water, follow the follow-
ing:
Warning
Objects in the driver's footwell can limit the
pedal travel or block a depressed pedal.
There is a risk of accident, injury, and prop-
erty damage. Stow objects in the vehicle such
that they are secured and cannot enter into
the driver's footwell. Use floor mats that are
suitable for the vehicle and can be safely at-
tached to the floor. Do not use loose floor
mats and do not layer several floor mats.
Make sure that there is sufficient clearance
for the pedals. Ensure that the floor mats
are securely fastened again after they were
removed, for instance for cleaning.
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Drive through calm water only.
Drive through water only up to a maximum
height of 9.8 inches/25 cm.
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Drive through water at a maximum of walk-
ing speed, up to 3 mph/5 km/h.
Safety information
NOTICE
When driving too quickly through deep wa-
ter, the water can penetrate under the hood,
into the electrical system or into the trans-
mission. There is a risk of property damage.
When driving through water, do not exceed
the maximum indicated water level and the
maximum speed for driving through water.
Pedal feel when driving off
After turning on drive-ready state from idle
state, the pedal may feel unusual, e.g., the
pedal travel path may feel short or long. After
the brake pedal has been fully released, the
pedal will feel as usual again.
Braking safely
Driving in wet conditions
General information
The vehicle is equipped with an Antilock Brak-
ing System as a standard feature.
In case of wet roads, exposure to road salt or
in heavy rain, gently depress the brake pedal
every few kilometers. Ensure that this action
does not endanger other road users.
Perform full braking when appropriate. To ach-
ieve the best possible braking assistance, do
not reduce the pressure on the brake pedal
during full braking. Steering is still responsive.
You can still avoid any obstacles with a mini-
mum of steering movement.
The heat generated while braking dries brake
disks and brake pads and protects them
against corrosion.
In this way the brake power will be available
when you need it.
Sounds from the hydraulic circuits indicate that
the Antilock Braking System is regulating.
Hills
General information
The braking effect of the drivetrain can be in-
fluenced through the energy recovery process.
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Safety information
Pennant holder
Safety information
Warning
Light but constant pressure on the brake
pedal can lead to high temperatures, brake
wear, and even failure of the brake system.
There is a risk of accident, injury, and prop-
erty damage. Avoid placing excessive stress
on the brake system.
NOTICE
The vehicle, pennant holder, and pennant it-
self may be damaged when driving at high
speeds with a pennant attached. There is a
risk of property damage. Do not exceed a
speed of 80 mph / 130 km/h. Remove pen-
nant before trips at high speeds.
Warning
In Neutral or with drive-ready state switched
off, safety functions, for instance engine brak-
ing effect, braking assistance and steering
assistance, may be restricted or not availa-
ble. There is a risk of accident, injury, and
property damage. Do not attempt to drive in
Neutral or with drive-ready state switched off.
Overview
Brake disk corrosion
Corrosion on the brake disks and contamina-
tion on the brake pads are increased by the
following circumstances:
The pennant holder is located on the side of
the vehicle.
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Low mileage.
Extended stationary periods.
Infrequent use of the brakes.
Installation
1. Remove the protective cap.
Aggressive, acidic, or alkaline cleaning
agents.
2. Insert pennant horizontally.
3. Turn the pennant clockwise by 90° to re-
tain the pennant.
Corrosion buildup on the brake disks will cause
a pulsating effect on the brakes when braking
slowly - generally this cannot be corrected.
Driving on racetracks
Condensation water under the
parked vehicle
When using the automatic climate control, con-
densation water develops and collects under-
neath the vehicle.
Warning
The vehicle is not designed for use in M Sport
or motorsport-like competition. There is a risk
of accident, injury, and property damage. Do
not use the vehicle for M Sport or motorsport-
like competitions.
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Higher mechanical and thermal loads during
racetrack operation lead to increased wear.
Use of the vehicle in M Sport or motor sport
type competition is an improper use of the ve-
hicle and may affect your warranty coverage.
Please consult the New Vehicle Limited War-
ranty Booklet for further information on war-
ranty matters.
The vehicle manufacturer recommends using
special sport tires, e.g., high-performance tires.
Sports tires are matched to the special require-
ments of a sporty driving style. For more infor-
mation on sport tires, contact an authorized
service center or another qualified service cen-
ter or repair shop.
Before and after driving on a racetrack, have
the vehicle checked by an authorized service
center or another qualified service center or
repair shop.
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