Manny Khoshbin Surprises Fans by Choosing a BMW i7 M70 xDrive Instead of a Hypercar
The hypercar collector known for his extravagant garage shocked fans with an unexpected choice — the all-electric BMW i7 M70 xDrive. Here’s why he did it.
Famed hypercar collector Manny Khoshbin has made a move no one saw coming — and it’s got the car world buzzing. Instead of adding another multi-million-dollar supercar to his lineup, Khoshbin has opted for something completely different: a BMW i7 M70 xDrive.
Khoshbin, best known for his incredible collection featuring a Hermès Pagani Huayra, a McLaren Speedtail, and other ultra-rare exotics, surprised even his most loyal followers with this latest purchase. News of the acquisition spread quickly across social media, sparking lively debate — and plenty of confusion — among fans.
With his usual humor, Khoshbin acknowledged that many people found his choice odd, but insisted he made the right decision.
The BMW i7 M70 xDrive is far from ordinary. It’s the flagship electric sedan in BMW’s lineup, blending luxury, cutting-edge technology, and high performance. The dual-motor setup delivers 650 horsepower, launching the car from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.7 seconds. Inside, it offers exceptional comfort, a state-of-the-art infotainment system, and premium materials throughout the cabin.
For Khoshbin, the car represents not just a purchase but a personal experiment. He admitted he wanted to try something new — to step outside his comfort zone and experience what modern electric mobility has to offer. According to him, the i7 M70 xDrive impressed with its smooth ride, whisper-quiet cabin, and advanced features. Despite the skepticism from some followers, Khoshbin says he’s genuinely pleased with his choice.
Whether this BMW marks a new direction in his collection or remains a one-off curiosity, one thing is certain: even the world’s biggest hypercar enthusiasts can still surprise everyone — including themselves.
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