BMW X7 M60i Facelift Shines in Oxford Green

The 2023 BMW X7 Facelift, in Oxford Green with Tartufo Leather, redefines SUV elegance. While green may not thrill everyone, it holds a timeless charm for car enthusiasts. Specifically, this shade evokes memories of the iconic E39 M5. Oxford Green has graced BMW’s colours for years.

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The 2023 BMW X7 Facelift offers vibrant colour options. Beyond the classic Oxford Green, choices include Manhattan Green Metallic, Sparking Copper Metallic, and Skyscraper Grey. Each shade adds distinct character to the X7, letting owners personalize their drive. For more variety, explore BMW’s Individual Program.

The facelifted X7 boasts a bold split headlight design, a departure from BMW’s classic style. These headlights feature twin upside-down hockey stick LEDs, modernizing BMW’s iconic dual-halo look. This sets the X7 Facelift apart from earlier models. At the back, the taillights retain BMW’s classic touch but with added depth and darker shades. These subtle changes enhance its modern and sophisticated appeal.

The 2023 BMW X7 Facelift’s interior showcases luxury, expected from modern BMWs: Tartufo Leather promises style and supreme comfort.

The standout is the BMW X7 M60i, the brand’s most powerful, luxurious, and pricey SUV yet. Besides design updates, it boasts an engine from the famed BMW M Division. It’s nearly an X7M, in essence.

The X7 M60i thrives on its new S68 engine: a 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8, boasting 523 horsepower and 553 lb-ft of torque. While mirroring the older X7 M50i’s N63 engine stats, the S68 brings significant tech, efficiency, and polish. Its 48-volt mild-hybrid system adds 12 horsepower and 147 lb-ft of torque. This power mix lets the X7 M60i hit 0-62 mph in just 4.7 seconds.

With its Euro 6d certification, the X7 M60i meets uncompromising emission standards, ensuring its powerful performance is sustainable.

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