2023 BMW X7 - NEW flagship three-row Luxury SUV!

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2023 BMW X7 Arrives with More Power and a New Look

For its fifth year on sale, BMW's flagship three-row SUV gets a new design, a huge curved screen, and revised powertrains with more power and hybrid assist.

The 2023 BMW X7 arrives with changes inside and out including thinner headlights and a new curved infotainment display.
The base xDrive40i model now has a more powerful 375-hp twin-turbo inline-six while the M60i uses a 523-hp twin-turbo V-8. The upcoming Alpina XB7 will have 630 horsepower.
The refreshed models will arrive at the end of the year starting at $78,845 for the 40i and $104,095 for the M60i.

BMW is no stranger to bold designs, and it's not holding back with the three-row X7 that's refreshed for 2023. The updates include an interesting-looking new front end, along with new interior tech and improvements for the inline-six and V-8 engine options. We didn't have many complaints with BMW's flagship SUV after we spent 40,000 miles with a 2020 X7 M50i model and these updates look to further improve its positioning within the large luxury SUV segment. We'll leave it to you to decide what you think about the new look.

The X7's new face previews what will also be seen on the upcoming 2023 7-series and electric i7 flagship sedans that will be revealed soon. BMW sliced off the bottom half of the X7's headlights, and the big kidney grille is illuminated on the high-performance M60i model. The light-up grille is optional on the standard xDrive40i. The rear end looks mostly the same at first glance, but the taillights now have triangular 3D elements.

Tons of new color choices are available, too, including 40 BMW individual options that include nonmetallic and matte finishes. An available M Sport package adds gloss-black trim, 21-inch wheels, and trapezoidal exhaust tips. The M60i model makes its presence known with an M logo on the grille (new for the M-badged model), a body kit, and 22-inch wheels. New for 2023 is the option of a set of 23-inchers equipped with summer tires.

The standard xDrive40i model is powered by a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six that provides 375 horsepower and 398 pound-feet of torque, increases of 40 horsepower and 67 pound-feet. The M60i model unlocks a 523-hp twin-turbocharged 4.4-liter V-8 that now has 48-volt hybrid assistance among other engine revisions. That model also gets standard air springs and the rear-axle steering that we appreciated on our long-term test car. Both engines pair with an eight-speed automatic that now has a Sprint function that shifts the transmission into the lowest available gear and puts all the drive modes in the sportiest settings when the left paddle shifter is held for one second. BMW says the upcoming Alpina XB7 will have 630 horsepower, an increase of 18 ponies, and claims it will reach 60 mph in 4.0 seconds (we clocked 3.7 seconds in our previous test).

A new curved display is the centerpiece of the X7's updated interior. A 12.3-inch screen behind the steering wheel and 14.9-inch display for the infotainment are covered by a single piece of glass. It runs the latest version of BMW's iDrive infotainment system and continues to be controlled by an iDrive dial controller next to the gear selector, which is now a small lever instead of the previous crystal shift knob. A new piece of ambient lighting spans the redesigned dashboard.

The 2023 BMW X7 will arrive in the U.S. at the end of the year starting at $78,845 for the xDrive 40i, which raises the price while still undercutting the Lexus LX and Jeep Grand Wagoneer, and $104,095 for the M60i model. BMW says the Alpina XB7 will join the lineup shortly after at the start of next year, and expect it to start around $145,000.

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Stunning high end family car. If you have kids, don't waste your money on a Ferrari. Just buy this. It has everything and accommodates everyone.

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не забыли продлить подписку на кондиционер?.. лето будет жарким... :)

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Btwn XB7 and X7 which is the best, kindly do the full review

BlsdOCA
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First generation is looking so much better

iqwoboy
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В БМВ что, дизайнер из Кореи? Который Санта-фе рисовал? Ребята это позор ! Где ангельские глазки ? Что за торпеда от К5 🤦‍♂️

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Дизайнер которого с кия выгнали нашёл работу в бмв

ннннн
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BMW designers are the busiest whether we like their designs or not but these guys are really doing something automotive industry have never seen. I personally believe somewhere we will start appreciating their work.

naphtallymohlala
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My wife drives the 2020 BMW X7 and she loves it ☺️

ralphpeiris
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Hundai and Kia will be Very Happy -- i am a Fan and also a Owner of BMW X6 -- But this front Design looks so much Inspired from the Koreans 🤔

pawanpaul
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Немцы наконец сделали Хундай Санта Фе. Даже подсветка голубая.

StereoVario
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Зачем писать 2023 если её выпустили в 2022?

feelbulletgt
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This is not BMW, this is Hiundai Santafe

АсылханМадалиев
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Его точно в Германии проектировали, больше похож на китайца😄

ДанилКросс-мг
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So X7 and i7 will share the same fearures?

sandangcobo
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Просто Шикарный BMW, восхитительный, нет слов!!!!Для меня лично BMW это шедевр, красивый, мощный,

ЮрийИшуткин-рю
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What's the cost comparison x7 vs. Escalade

alking
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classically gorgeous is the new BMW X7

tomaszscott
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The current X7 M50i just went up a lot on value. It will go down as the best flagship full size luxury SUV the Germans has ever made. This new split headlight design is a train wreck on so many levels. BMW designers are destroying every good design they have made in the last decade from the 2 series all the way up.

TheMystro
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Моя бы воля, уволил всех дизайнеров с 2000 года к чертовой матери.!! И запретил уродовать то что прекрасно создано однажды.

НиколайКостыря-ну
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For the next generation, it looks like the headlights will disappear

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