New BMW X7: A Range Rover beater?
Meet the heavily revised BMW X7!
It may only be a mid-life facelift, but the X7 has undergone a couple of big changes to help differentiate it from its predecessor! But what exactly has changed?
Well for starters, there are a number of updates to the exterior. Around the back, there’s a new tail light design and a new bumper, and because we’ve got our hands on the X7 M60i edition, it also comes with quad tailpipes! There are a number of updates at the front, too, with a new headlight design and bumper. And like with any new BMW, it also comes equipped with a massive grille!
On the inside, the X7 is covered in high-quality materials. This updated edition also comes with a new infotainment display and system, the same as found in the latest iX. There’s also an updated centre console design, and the M60i has a couple of M design features, including an M steering wheel and M colours on the seatbelts.
When it comes to engines, the entry-level car comes with either a 3-litre straight-six turbo petrol or diesel, which can deliver 352hp or 381hp respectively. However, it’s possible to go much bigger, with the range-topper being a 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8 that puts down 530hp!
The entry-level X7 starts from around £85,000, but if you want to choose the V8-powered M60i, you’ll need to pay at least £115,000! But is it worth it? You’ll need to stick with Mat and see for yourself!
Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:28 Design
01:58 Interior
03:26 Back Seats
05:19 Boot
06:23 5 Annoying Things
08:05 5 Cool Things
09:25 Chassis
09:41 Engine
10:20 Town Driving
11:34 Dual Carriageway Driving
12:44 Country Road Driving
13:43 0-60mph
14:16 Verdict
Mat’s BMW X7 choice: https://bit.ly/Mats-BMW-X7-Choice
Deals on a cheaper 7 Seater: https://bit.ly/Cheaper-7-Seater-Deal
Mercedes GLS review: https://bit.ly/Mercedes-GLS-Review-2023
Sell your car with carwow: https://bit.ly/Buy-Sell-WO
Meet the heavily revised BMW X7!
It may only be a mid-life facelift, but the X7 has undergone a couple of big changes to help differentiate it from its predecessor! But what exactly has changed?
Well for starters, there are a number of updates to the exterior. Around the back, there’s a new tail light design and a new bumper, and because we’ve got our hands on the X7 M60i edition, it also comes with quad tailpipes! There are a number of updates at the front, too, with a new headlight design and bumper. And like with any new BMW, it also comes equipped with a massive grille!
On the inside, the X7 is covered in high-quality materials. This updated edition also comes with a new infotainment display and system, the same as found in the latest iX. There’s also an updated centre console design, and the M60i has a couple of M design features, including an M steering wheel and M colours on the seatbelts.
When it comes to engines, the entry-level car comes with either a 3-litre straight-six turbo petrol or diesel, which can deliver 352hp or 381hp respectively. However, it’s possible to go much bigger, with the range-topper being a 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8 that puts down 530hp!
The entry-level X7 starts from around £85,000, but if you want to choose the V8-powered M60i, you’ll need to pay at least £115,000! But is it worth it? You’ll need to stick with Mat and see for yourself!
Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:28 Design
01:58 Interior
03:26 Back Seats
05:19 Boot
06:23 5 Annoying Things
08:05 5 Cool Things
09:25 Chassis
09:41 Engine
10:20 Town Driving
11:34 Dual Carriageway Driving
12:44 Country Road Driving
13:43 0-60mph
14:16 Verdict
Mat’s BMW X7 choice: https://bit.ly/Mats-BMW-X7-Choice
Deals on a cheaper 7 Seater: https://bit.ly/Cheaper-7-Seater-Deal
Mercedes GLS review: https://bit.ly/Mercedes-GLS-Review-2023
Sell your car with carwow: https://bit.ly/Buy-Sell-WOW