BMW X7 2022 Review Prices , and Pictures
10.0/10
Based on 1 reviewsMSRP range: $74,900 - $99,800
- Strong engine performance
- Smooth ride
- Impeccable interior
- Expensive for the class
- Climate controls can be confusing to use
- Some systems don't behave as you'd expect
- Wireless phone charger is no longer standard
- M50i gets standard power sunshades for second-row windows
- Minor changes to various option packages
- Part of the first X7 generation introduced for 2019
In 2019, BMW launched the X7 crossover to compete with the Mercedes-Benz GLS, Cadillac Escalade and Lincoln Navigator — all heavy hitters among large three-row SUVs. But a 2020 redesign of the GLS and a brand-new Escalade in 2021 meant that the X7 struggled to keep up with its overhauled rivals. The solution? Give the 2022 BMW X7 a fighting chance with a refresh of its own.
We don't know much about the refreshed BMW X7. Spy photos reveal headlights that have moved lower down the front fascia, though the new model will retain the chrome blade that runs from the front wheel arch to the rear door. The rumor mill is flush with speculation about a curved infotainment screen and more potent engines, including the possible introduction of a plug-in hybrid variant. Keep your eyes on this space for more information since the 2022 BMW X7 is expected to bow later this year.
MatoCar saysThe BMW X7 is a solid pick in the large luxury SUV class, but some rivals are newer and more impressive. Expect the refreshed 2022 BMW X7 to shake things up a bit when the camouflage comes off this winter.
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