BMW X7: 2023 Refresh Elevates Luxury and Performance



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BMW X7: 2023 Refresh Elevates Luxury and Performance

The BMW X7 remains a favorite among the site's editors for luxury three-row SUVs, and the 2023 model reinforces its status despite controversial design updates. While the new front fascia—with larger illuminated kidney grilles and split headlight clusters—has divided opinions, the revamped powertrain and interior refinements undeniably enhance the driving experience.

 

Under the hood, the xDrive40i model debuts a silky-smooth inline-six hybrid engine, delivering 375 hp and 413 lb-ft of torque—an upgrade of 40 hp over the previous generation. The mild-hybrid system improves fuel efficiency and provides seamless power delivery, while an 8-speed Steptronic transmission ensures responsive shifts. For those seeking more muscle, the M60i trim boasts a twin-turbo V8 (523 hp) with M Sport suspension and exhaust, balancing performance with luxury.

 

Inside, the X7’s cabin receives a tech-driven makeover. The new iDrive 8 interface, housed within a curved 14.9-inch touchscreen paired with a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster, introduces faster processing and intuitive controls. Features like wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, a 1,500-watt Bowers & Wilkins Diamond audio system, and optional rear-seat entertainment screens elevate the luxury quotient. BMW also adds practical upgrades, such as a larger center console storage bin and improved USB-C charging ports.

 

Safety and convenience remain priorities, with standard features like lane-keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, and a 360° camera. The 2023 X7 retains its spacious third row and up to 90.4 cubic feet of cargo space with seats folded, making it a versatile family hauler. Though its exterior design sparks debate, the X7’s blend of powerful hybrid performance, cutting-edge tech, and opulent interiors solidifies its position as a top choice for luxury three-row SUV buyers.
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