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The BMW X7 offers a blend of luxury, practicality, and performance, with three rows of seating, high-tech features, and powerful engine options. The automaker's burgeoning self-driving technology ...
Unlike the X5, all versions of the X7 are fitted with air suspension as standard, with double wishbones at the front and a multi-link arrangement at the rear. Tied in to the usual drive select ...
The BMW X7 is the largest and most expensive SUV in their lineup, positioned as the next step up from the X5, though it is also bigger and more expensive than the swoopy and sporty X6. Its positioned ...
X7 Nishiki Lounge Concept follows in the footsteps of the Nishijin Edition and features a few exclusive touches on the inside ...
Given its status near the top of the BMW tree it is no surprise to find the X7 benefits from all the latest generation tech whether standard or optional, and aims to satisfy the whims of those who ...
Called the Nishiki Lounge, BMW based the special edition X7 on the G07 generation, the first time BMW Japan has worked on the ...
Versus the competition: The only luxury SUVs that can match the X7’s roominess are much larger and more cumbersome to drive (and park). It’s a case of “better late than never” for BMW ...
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Well, we've tested it extensively, and in this review we’ll run you through how well the BMW X7 stacks up for practicality, comfort and refinement, as well as how much it costs to buy and run.