The China-Centric BMW X7 Doesn't Care What The West Thinks

BMW has revealed the BMW X7, complete with the huge and controversial kidney grille from the concept, with the aim of wooing Chinese buyers
The China-Centric BMW X7 Doesn't Care What The West Thinks

BMW has finally unveiled the production-spec X7 flagship SUV, and its styling is finally out there for all the world to argue about.

Built primarily to capture high-end business in the vast Chinese market, where business moguls are said to be rapidly switching from saloons to SUVs, or Sports Activity Vehicles (SAVs) in BMW-speak, the styling is apparently quite popular among the Far-Eastern elite.

The China-Centric BMW X7 Doesn't Care What The West Thinks

It’s crammed with the best of the tech that BMW can offer, from a third-generation head-up display with more information and a larger display area to an all-digital dashboard made up of two 12.3-inch widescreen units.

An ambient air package can scent the cabin with any one of eight different fragrances, the central cupholders will heat or cool your choice of beverage and there are six colours of interior ambient light to choose from. Naturally, wireless mobile charging is available too.

The China-Centric BMW X7 Doesn't Care What The West Thinks

The concept’s ultra-thin headlights have been fattened up slightly but they still use BMW Laserlight LED technology for double the typical LED headlight main beam range. BMW claims that the X7’s high beam is good for 600 metres – over a third of a mile.

This is no shrinking violet. The up-to-2.5-tonne beast measures some 5151mm long, 1805mm tall and two metres exactly from side to side; 151mm longer, 31mm lower and 10mm wider than a full-fat Range Rover. Don’t imagine the X7 will be easy to handle in a typical European multi-storey car park.

The China-Centric BMW X7 Doesn't Care What The West Thinks

That length does at least provide three rows of seats. BMW says the third row comprises ‘full-size’ seats with armrests, cupholders and USB ports. Optionally, the middle row – a traditional three-seat bench – can be swapped for two individual seats. All seven (or six) seats are electrically adjustable. With all seats in place there’s 326 litres of boot space out back.

Standard 20-inch wheels will most likely look tiny beneath the big X, so there are 21- and 22-inch upgrades as well. Air suspension with electronically adjustable dampers will help comfort, but towing capacity is limited to 2200kg (4850lb).

The China-Centric BMW X7 Doesn't Care What The West Thinks

Europe will have a choice of 40i, 30d and M50d power options, all linked to all-wheel drive through an eight-speed automatic gearbox. The straight-six 40i boasts 335bhp and over 30mpg, the 30d musters 261bhp with potential for 43.5mpg on the smallest wheels, and the M50d is clearly the performance option with 394bhp and 560lb ft. Lift off the accelerator a lot and you might even get 40mpg, the stats say. Other markets will add the 50i 4.4-litre petrol V8, which has a healthy 456bhp.

The China-Centric BMW X7 Doesn't Care What The West Thinks

The ride height can be varied by up to 80mm for light off-road duties. On all models except the M50d there are extremely on-brand off-road driving modes, too, spanning xSand, xGravel, xRocks and xSnow. Each automatically alters the ride height and traction control characteristics, as well as the engine and transmission maps. It seems a little frivolous, given the vulnerability of its large alloys and the stellar unlikelihood that any customer cars will ever see much mud.

Regardless, all that anyone is going to want to talk about is that nose. So: over to you.

Comments

dmackster1124

China: We have small eyes, so we need big grills

10/17/2018 - 10:34 |
2 | 6

right… small ‘eyes’

10/17/2018 - 20:36 |
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PorscheBoi996

It looks good, but 7 Row SUVs arent for me, i’ll stick to the nicer looking X5

10/17/2018 - 12:30 |
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Anonymous

I always try not to hate a car and to focus on some parts that I like.
But with this one I can´t. Imo everything on and around this car looks absolutely bad. Everything.

10/17/2018 - 12:38 |
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Antonio Rodriguez 1

Can someone put that Clarkson picture where he is making an impression of that Jaguar’s front grill?

10/17/2018 - 17:54 |
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MrWafflez

Its not that big, Its just a Chevy Tahoe….

Edit: its smaller than a Tahoe, what’s the big deal?

10/17/2018 - 22:51 |
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Anonymous

“China China China China China”

10/17/2018 - 23:19 |
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Anonymous

Ehh I think i’ll wait for an x8, I’ve heard it’ll be even boxier and more expensive, nothing else though. /s

10/18/2018 - 02:11 |
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UltimaSanctus

Does anybody else think that a 5000lb towing capacity is pretty pathetic for this big of a vehicle? I understand that this wont necessarily be used for towing but damn

10/18/2018 - 04:58 |
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Anonymous

Remember 1990, when the US decided to bless the world with the magnanimous H1 monster and the rest of the world was like wtf is this cargo boat doing on land? well.. 25 years later…. EU manufactures be like “hold my red wine”

10/18/2018 - 11:30 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Also, RIP the motto “Freude am Fahren”

10/18/2018 - 11:32 |
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Apopololo

Unpopular opinion here… I liked.

10/19/2018 - 10:21 |
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