2025 BMW X7 Revealed - Modern, Powerful SUV, Worth Owning!
For anyone in search of a three-row luxury crossover, the market offers plenty of choices, and BMW is eager to be a top contender. The BMW X7, positioned just below the M variant and the powerful XM, is a statement vehicle indicating that you and up to six passengers have truly arrived.
The 2025 BMW X7 has seen minimal updates compared to last year's significant changes. New paint and wheel options are available, but the most notable improvement is the Highway Assistant’s Active Lane Change feature, allowing drivers to confirm lane changes by simply looking at the corresponding exterior side mirror, eliminating the need to touch the turn signal stalk.
Performance options for Canadian buyers include the 375-horsepower xDrive40i and the 523-horsepower M60i. For even more power, the Alpina XB7 boasts 631 horsepower. The X7 accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.8, 4.7, and 4.2 seconds for these models respectively, with BMW’s estimates being quite conservative. All trims come standard with all-wheel drive.
In terms of efficiency, the Alpina XB7 consumes 15.2 L/100km in the city and 11.6 L/100km on the highway. The M60i achieves 14.7 L/100km city and 11.6 L/100km highway, while the xDrive40i is the most efficient at 11.6 L/100km city and 9.6 L/100km highway.
Safety ratings for the current generation of the X7 are not yet available from North American or European testers. However, BMW’s X3 and X5 models, which are on different platforms, are recognized as Top Safety Picks.
Consumer Reports gave the X7 high marks during a road test, highlighting the comfortable air suspension and quiet, luxurious cabin. Predicted reliability stands at three out of five, based on past performance and BMW’s brand reputation.
The interior of the 2025 X7 features a massive curved screen area. A 12.3-inch screen is situated in front of the driver, while the infotainment system boasts a 14.9-inch touchscreen. Nappa leather, a five-zone climate control system, and a $5,500 Bowers & Wilkins sound system are some of the high-end options available.
The X7 measures 5,181 mm in length, 2,000 mm in width, and 1,835 mm in height. Cargo space behind the third row is 12.8 cubic feet, expanding to 48.6 cubic feet when the third row is folded down.
In Canada, the BMW X7 starts at $118,282 for the xDrive40i model, with the M60i beginning at $142,882. The Alpina XB7, the most luxurious option, starts at $194,482. With various options, it's easy to significantly increase the price of any model.
Competitors for the 2025 BMW X7 include the Audi Q7, Mercedes-Benz GLS, and Lexus TX. For those navigating the car buying journey, connecting with a community of car enthusiasts on social media can be beneficial.
The 2025 BMW X7 is available in three trim levels in Canada, with prices ranging from $113,500 to $175,000. The entry-level xDrive40i starts at $113,500, the M60i at $132,000, and the Alpina XB7 at $175,000. Additional freight and PDI charges of $2,480 apply, though these can vary by province and dealer.
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