One of BMW’s best-known SUVs in America is the X7, a seven-seater model. According to BMW, the United States accounts for 47% of global BMW X7 sales. After Japan, South Korea is second with 7%, followed by China (a surprise) at 21%. Only the X7 xDrive40i and the X7 M60i can be purchased from BMW of North America. 74% of the global market comprises the B58-powered 40i. The BMW X7 M60i, which will replace the M50i, will account for about 12% of total sales.

Having covered the new V8 engine and the world’s first X7 M60i, we will now examine the B58-powered 2023 BMW X7 xDrive40i. The video below shows an in-depth examination of the updated X7’s exterior and interior, a demonstration of its cutting-edge driver assistance technologies, and a spin on the new six-cylinder model. The X7 40i in Sparkling Copper Metallic came with many features, including two-tone Merino Leather seating, wood trim, 22-inch wheels, and more.
This BMW X7 xDrive40i boasts a 3.0-litre turbocharged inline-six (B58) engine, which generates 375 hp and 369 lb-ft of torque. It is equipped with xDrive all-wheel drive and a ZF eight-speed automatic transmission. This is it if you’re looking for the ideal compromise between refinement, power, fuel economy, and affordability. It lacks the power and thrill of the M60i V8, but it’s a great deal. It’s a 48-volt mild hybrid, therefore it’s fuel-efficient.
Skyscraper Grey, Blue Ridge Mountain, and Manhattan Green Metallic are some of the other eye-catching colour options for the 2023 BMW X7 Facelift. You’ll find a wide variety of high-quality options, even if they’re all normal for modern BMW luxury vehicles. Prices for the 2023 BMW X7 range from $77,850 for the base xDrive40i to $103,100 for the top-of-the-line M60i.