As if the new grille design change was not enough, the BMW X7 has been updated again with a headlight design, and an even more modern cabin.
Just as we were settling in with BMWs new grille design in the 2020 BMW X7. The Bavarian company has gone ahead and revealed another major change with their large luxury SUV, the 2023 X7. This time its a significantly updated front fascia, an updated cabin, and more powerful inline-6 and V8 engines. Below, we have discussed the change of the 2023 BMW X7, but before you go, do remember to subscribe to our exclusive 91Wheels WhatsApp and 91 Wheels Telegram groups.
Starting off with the trim levels, the base 2023 BMW X7 xDrive40i starts from $ 78,845, and the top-spec X7 M60i starts from $ 104,095. The X7 also gets the Alpina edition, which gets more power and exclusive luxury standards. Mechanically, the base xDrive40i gets the same 3.0-iter inline-six engine but tweaked to produce 40 hp of power and 70 Nm of torque more, than before. Along with a standard 48-volt hybrid engine, the total output is rated at 375 hp and 519 Nm of torque. The X7 M60i gets the 4.4-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine that produces 523 hp and 750 Nm of torque. The Alpina model will gets a 630-hp engine.
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Aesthetically, the new front fascia is an instant attention grabber. The dual headlight design somehow gives the impression of the Hyundai Santa Fe design. But BMWs iconic grille keeps the conclusion away. These front fascia designs will also be visible on the BMW 7 Series and the i7 flagship sedan. There are several new color options available with the new BMW X7, including 40 individual options in both non-metallic and matte finishes. Theres also the M Sport Package that gets gloss-black trims, 21-inch wheels, and trapezoidal exhaust tailpipes. BMW is also offering 23-inch wheels with the 2023 X7. Talk about poetic justice!
As far as its cabin is concerned, the 2023 X7 gets a new curved display on the centerpiece, that now houses both the 12.3-inch instrument cluster and 14.9-inch infotainment screen. The info screen gets BMWs latest iDrive infotainment system, is still accessible via gesture, and has a knob located beside the gear knob. For second-row passengers, theres a drop-down infotainment screen from the central bead. Passengers can control both infotainment and climate control settings, from the screen.
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The 2023 BMW X7 Indian launch is yet to be confirmed. The 2020 model is currently being sold here. For more information, and future updates, do join our exclusive 91Wheels WhatsApp and 91 Wheels Telegram groups. Where you can also know more about vehicles, conduct discussions on your favourite ride, and much more! You can also subscribe to our Youtube channel for video content on the latest from the world of cars and motorcycles.