The BMW X7

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Three versions available from launch: a six-cylinder petrol engine and two six-cylinder diesels.

Three rows of seats: third row has two full-size seats for adults.

BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant included as standard.

OTR prices starting from £72,155.


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May 2020

New flagship BMW X model offers unrivalled luxury in large 4×4 segment.
BMW is set to redefine automotive luxury with the new X7 model, the latest flagship of the BMW X line-up. This latest 4×4 offers exclusivity, spaciousness, superior quality, strong performance, agile handling and off-road capability.

It is the largest model in the BMW X line-up combining outstanding powertrain and chassis technology as well as practicality and versatility. With three rows of seats, the interior of the BMW X7 is a paragon of quality, delivering outstanding luxury and a full complement of advanced equipment features.

The new BMW X7 is 5,151mm long, 2,000mm wide and 1,805mm tall, with a wheelbase of 3,105mm. In terms of design, the BMW X7 has a three-dimensional version of the bar that turns upwards at its outer edges. At the front, Adaptive LED headlights and front foglamps are standard, while BMW Laserlights are optional. This system employs a spotlight with Selective Beam delivering a non-dazzling high beam range of 600 metres.

Viewed from the side, the BMW X7 features clearly structured surfaces and a character line that rises up to the rear end and it is these elements that are part of the brand’s new design language. The rear doors are longer than the front doors making it even easier to get in and out. Roof rails and the chrome trim strips that run around the door sills, extend up to the Air Breathers and continue in the rear apron, are standard. Fully body-coloured wheel arches house light-alloy wheels in formats up to 22 inches.



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