Should the Range Rover and Mercedes GLS be worried? That's because BMW have revealed their new luxurious X7 that will use technology from the Rolls Royce Cullinam. This looks a big SUV and the biggest BMW have built and it shows where the new car market has been moving. Measuring in at 5,151 mm long and 2,218 mm wide, this X7 is larger than the Range Rover. Wheel can option up to 22 inches with standard LED head and taillights, plus a glass panoramic sunroof to give that imposing figure. All X7's will be equipped with X-drive and the base model will offer a 3.0 litre straight six turbo diesel producing 262 BHP. The car will go on sale in March priced at £72,195.
It's as dull looking as a normal 7 series saloon. But I think that's to be expected. When cars get this big they tend to fit a niche and lose their style. IMO of course lol
Apart from the interior the rest looks terrible, what are they thinking?, that customers are stupid and will buy because its a BMW and has perceived good build quality
Not a patch on RR or Cayenne. Ugly as sin, now the Q7 has a running mate for the ugly duck award. The interior of a RR has to be seen to believed, I've driven many and they are just gorgeous.
It's got one less seat than the X5, and the front grill is hideous :lol:
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