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The first-ever BMW X7.
Mon Apr 08 00:01:00 CEST 2019 Press Release
•New flagship BMW X model offers unrivalled luxury in large 4x4 segment. • Three versions available from launch: a six-cylinder petrol engine and two six-cylinder diesels. • Three rows of seats: third row has two full-size seats for adults. • BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant included as a standard. • On sale from April 2019, with OTR prices starting from £72,195.
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BMW is set to redefine automotive luxury with the new X7 model, the
latest flagship of the BMW X-line-up. This latest 4x4 offers
exclusivity, spaciousness, superior quality, strong performance, agile
handling and off-road capability.
It is the largest model in the BMW X line-up combining
outstanding powertrain and chassis technology as well as practicality
and versatility. With three rows of seats, the interior of the BMW X7
is a paragon of quality, delivering outstanding luxury and a full
complement of advanced equipment features.
Exterior design
The new BMW X7 is 5,151mm
long, 2,000mm wide and 1,805mm tall, with a wheelbase of 3,105mm. In
terms of design, the BMW X7 has a three-dimensional version of the bar
that turns upwards at its outer edges. At the front, Adaptive LED
headlights and front foglamps are standard, while BMW Laserlights are
optional. This system employs a spotlight with Selective Beam
delivering a non-dazzling high beam range of 600 metres.
Viewed from the side, the BMW X7 features clearly structured
surfaces and a character line that rises up to the rear end and it is
these elements that are part of the brand’s new design language. The
rear doors are longer than the front doors making it even easier to
get in and out. Roof rails and the chrome trim strips that run around
the door sills, extend up to the Air Breathers and continue in the
rear apron, are standard. Fully body-coloured wheel arches house
light-alloy wheels in formats up to 22-inches.
The rear is broken up by horizontal lines and bordered by
vertical separating edges. Bridging the space between the slim LED
rear lights is a chrome bar – a design cue that has only previously
been used at the rear of the BMW 7 Series.
Grille bars in Aluminium Matt and an array of accents in
High-Gloss Chrome, plus 21-inch light-alloy wheels in Y-spoke design,
are included on the entry model as standard. The M Sport model
features extra-large air intakes, M-specific 21-inch light-alloy
wheels in M twin-spoke design and a distinctive look for the front
apron, rear apron and side skirts. It also includes additional design
elements in High-gloss Black or Black Chrome – a shade reserved for
BMW’s luxury-class models.
Trim elements in High-gloss Chrome can be specified as an
option, while options for the BMW Individual range include Sunstone
metallic paint and 22-inch light-alloy wheels.
Interior and equipment
The interior of the BMW
X7 is full of expansive surfaces, flowing lines and clear structures.
Electroplated accent trips feature on the instrument panel and centre
console, and the newly designed display grouping that comes as part of
the standard-fitted BMW Live Cockpit Professional includes a Control
Display and a fully-digital instrument cluster – each with a screen
diagonal of 12.3-inches. A sports leather steering wheel is also standard.
The iDrive Controller, the newly designed gear selector,
start/stop button, the Driving Experience Control switch controls,
electric parking brake button and the settings for the air suspension
and optional off-road modes are all located in the centre console.
Light functions in the BMW X7 are operated using buttons, while
the high-quality CraftedClarity glass application for the gear
selector, the start/stop button, the Controller and the audio system’s
volume control are available as an option.
Three rows of seats; room for seven adults to sit
comfortably
The BMW X7 has three rows of seats that
offer space for up to seven adults. The third row has two full-size
seats with space between them – a first for a 4x4. A standard-fit
glass roof adds to the spacious feel while cupholders and armrests
integrated into the side panel trim offer additional comfort.
The second row includes three seats in a conventional rear-seat
bench configuration although customers can specify two individual
seats that offer the same functionality and adjustment range as the
front seats. These optional seats feature integrated armrests, comfort
cushions and cup-holders extended from the front centre console.
In both the standard and optional configuration, the second-row
seats can slide longitudinally through 14.5mm (in seven-seater form).
Adjustment of the fore/aft position – like all other seat positions
and backrest angles – is electric, and the backrests in the second and
third rows fold down electrically. The seats in the second row can
also be tilted forward to make getting in and out as easy as possible
for third-row passengers. The second-row seats can be returned to
their upright position at the touch of a button, at which point child
seats can be fixed in place using the ISOFIX attachments.
The fore/aft position of the second-row seats is adjusted using
a control panel integrated into the driver’s door. Drivers can also
slide both their own seat and the front-passenger’s backwards and
forwards at the touch of a button. This will increase both legroom and
ease of entry/exit for the passengers in the second and third row of
seats, as required. From the boot, the backrests of the second- and
third-row seats can also be folded down and back up again, while and
the second-row seats can also be moved fore and aft.
Boot capacity is 326 litres and increases to a maximum 2,120
litres when the backrests of the seats in the second and third rows
are folded down. The standard air suspension allows the car to be
lowered (at the touch of a button in the boot, via the display key or
rocker switch within the centre console) to make loading easier. The
new BMW X7 features a two-section split tailgate, both elements of
which have electric opening and closing as standard. If the optional
Comfort Access is specified, the tailgate opens and closes
automatically and hands-free.
The standard individual Extended Merino leather trim and
optional BMW Individual full Merino leather trim are both available in
five colour variants. The standard comfort seats for the driver and
front passenger are heated and can be ordered with a ventilation
function as an option. The seats in the second and third rows are also
heated, while the front row can be specified with optional massage capability.
Standard three-part panoramic glass roof
The
BMW X7 features an electrically-operated panoramic glass roof as
standard. The front, central and rear glass elements all have an
electrically sliding headliner activated from a control panel in the
front section of the roof. If the optional electric sun blinds for the
windows in the rear doors are specified, rear passengers gain a button
for operating the headliner.
The Panorama glass roof Sky Lounge, meanwhile, features LED
lighting spread evenly across the glass surfaces to illuminate more
than 15,000 graphic patterns and generate a display reminiscent of a
starlit sky.
Four-zone automatic climate control is standard, but customers
can opt for a five-zone automatic climate control system with separate
control panel and additional air vents for the third row of seats. The
Ambient Air package that infuses the interior with eight individually
selectable scents is optional as is a centre console cupholder that
can cool or warm as required. Wireless mobile phone charging in the
tray ahead of the cupholders is also standard.
Customers can choose six colour tones and a variety of settings
for interior lighting via the iDrive control system. The BMW X7
features the Welcome Light Carpet, which illuminates the entry area to
the car when the doors are unlocked or opened. It also features the
Dynamic Interior Light that emits pulsating light signals on the inner
panelling of an open door when the engine is running and on the
instrument panel in response to an incoming phone call.
A ten-speaker hi-fi comes as standard, while the optional Harman
Kardon surround sound system features 16 speakers. Customers can
specify the Bowers & Wilkins Diamond Surround Sound System with 20
speakers and 1,500-watt amplifier. The optional Rear-Seat
Entertainment Professional system comprises a pair of 10.2-inch
full-HD touchscreen displays, Blu-ray-compatible DVD player, two USB
ports, HDMI socket and two headphone jacks. The third row of seats has
access to two further USB ports. The X7 uses the latest BMW Operating
System 7.0 display and control system, which allows those in rear to
select and operate entertainment functions. The rear-seat passengers
can use both their own media sources and those available in the front
compartment. A navigation map and BMW ConnectedDrive services can also
be accessed in the rear seats.
Bespoke interior elements
The luxurious
interior features contrast stitching on the seats, trim elements in
the colours of M GmbH and design variations for the illuminated door
sill plates. The M Sport model also features an M Sport steering
wheel, a BMW Individual headliner in anthracite-coloured Alcantara,
M-specific detailing for the pedals, driver’s footrest and plus
exclusive interior trim strips.
Specially selected options from BMW Individual include extended
Merino leather trim which is standard across all variants or optional
bi-colour BMW Individual Merino full leather trim in Ivory
White/Midnight Blue. BMW Individual fine wood interior trim strips are
also available.
Engines
The engine line-up includes a newly
developed a six-cylinder in-line petrol unit for the BMW X7 xDrive40i
and a pair of six-cylinder in-line diesels to power the BMW X7
xDrive30d and BMW X7 M50d M Performance models. Petrol and diesel
units feature turbochargers and are aligned to eight-speed Steptronic
transmission, which has a wider gear ratio spread and new control
electronics. This reduces engine speeds, particularly in higher gears,
which helps to increase overall efficiency.
Model | Power Output (hp)* | Peak Torque (NM) | Acceleration (0-62mph)* | Top Speed (mph)* | Fuel consumption combined (mpg)* | CO2 emissions (g/km)* | OTR Price from |
BMW X7 xDrive30d | 265 | 620 | 7.0 | 141 | 32.8-33.6 | 171 | £72,195 |
BMW X7 M50d | 400 | 760 | 5.4 | 155 | 31.0-31.4 | 185 | £87,280 |
BMW X7 xDrive40i | 340 | 450 | 6.1 | 152 | 24.6-24.8 | 198 | £74,195 |
*All figures relating to performance, fuel consumption and emissions
are provisional
xDrive all-wheel drive with increased efficiency and
electronically controlled rear differential lock
The
BMW xDrive all-wheel-drive system now varies how the drive torque is
split between the front and rear wheels to provide better handling. It
links up with Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) and, for added
efficiency, full-drive power can be directed to the rear wheels in
situations where all-wheel drive is not required, or for more sportier driving.
An M Sport differential is fitted as standard on the BMW X7 M50d
and in conjunction with the Off-Road package. This electronically
controlled rear differential lock also hooks up with the DSC system.
This set-up combines to reduce understeer and makes a notable
difference when exiting corners. It also increases traction on loose
surfaces or roads that require differing levels of grip for the left
and right rear wheels.
Chassis technology
The chassis of the BMW X7
features a double-wishbone front axle and a five-link rear axle
combination to provide maximum ride comfort and agile handling. Ride
comfort is further enhanced by its two-axle air suspension with
standard-fit automatic self-levelling. The new BMW X7 M50d features
the M Sport differential, exclusive 22-inch M light-alloy wheels
finished in cerium grey and a model-specific chassis set-up. When
SPORT mode is engaged, or the car’s speed exceeds 86mph, the ride
height is automatically lowered by 20mm.
The driver is also able to adjust the body’s ground clearance –
for off-road driving, for example – by pushing a button in the cockpit
to raise it in two stages up to 40mm above the standard setting.
Another button in the luggage compartment activates a loading mode
that lowers the car by 40mm. The next time the engine is started, the
system will automatically revert to the last mode selected. The ride
height can also be set with the engine switched off using the buttons
in the car or the optional BMW Display Key.
Integral Active Steering is available as an option. By turning
the rear wheels in either the same or the opposite direction as the
front ones, it offers nimble cornering and effortless lane changes. It
is particularly useful in city traffic and when parking in tight
spots.Customers can select the Executive Drive Pro option, which adds
active roll stabilisation for assured handling and has the added
effect of increasing straight-line driving comfort by countering the
vibrations triggered by bumps on one side of the road.
The Off-Road package is available for all model variants apart
from the BMW X7 M50d and it features its own special graphics in the
instrument cluster and Control Display, as well as an extra button on
the centre console for selecting four driving modes – xSnow, xSand,
xGravel and xRocks. Drivers can activate the ideal settings for the
vehicle’s ride height, the xDrive system, accelerator response,
transmission control and the DSC system’s corrective inputs depending
on conditions.
Driving Assistant Professional
The optional
Driving Assistant Professional package includes Cruise Control with
braking function, as well as the Collision and Pedestrian Warning with
City Braking that can alert the driver when a cyclist is detected, are
standard. The optional Active Cruise Control with Stop & Go
function can bring car to a halt then set it back on its way
automatically. To make the driver’s life easier in stop-start traffic,
the maximum length of time the car can wait before pulling away again
automatically after it has come to a halt is 30 seconds.
This system also provides Steering and Lane Control Assistant
and Lane Keeping Assistant with active side collision protection. The
Steering and Lane Control Assistant can also guide the vehicle through
narrow channels, such as roadworks. The system’s hands-on-wheel
detection recognises contact even when only a few fingers briefly
touch the wheel.
The package also includes Lane Change Assistant, which is
activated by using the indicator stalk. Another component of the
system is the evasion aid, which can help avoid collisions with
vehicles or pedestrians suddenly appearing in the driver’s path by
helping the driver direct the vehicle into a clear adjacent lane with
steering inputs.
Another feature is Crossing Traffic Warning, which reduces the
risk of a collision when manoeuvring forwards, or in reverse, towards
crossing traffic where visibility is restricted. Rear Collision
warning, Priority warning, Wrong-way warning and Lane Change Warning
also form part of the Driving Assistant Professional package. The
latest version of Lane Departure Warning now includes active steering
inputs to bring the vehicle back into the intended lane.
Parking Assistant Plus with Reversing
Assistant
Parking Assistant Plus is standard across
all BMW X7 variants. This includes a rear-view camera, while Top View,
Panorama View and 3D View functions which all work together to create
a 360° image of the vehicle and the surrounding area on the Control
Display. The Remote 3D View function additionally gives drivers the
ability to call up a three-dimensional live image of their vehicle and
its immediate vicinity on their smartphone.
Another system available within this package is Reversing
Assistant, which offers automated reversing in confined spaces such as
in multi-storey car parks or entrances to courtyards. It can reverse
the vehicle for distances of up to 50 metres by steering it along the
same line it took when moving forward: all the driver has to do is
operate the accelerator and brake pedals with speed limited to 5.5mph.
The steering movements made during the vehicle’s last forward
manoeuvre are stored and retained, even for longer periods. This means
the Reversing Assistant can be used to manoeuvre the new BMW X7
backwards out of a parking position that it drove into forwards the
preceding day, for example.
BMW Connected and ConnectedDrive
Standard
equipment on the X7 includes the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant, a
digital helper that responds to the prompt “Hey BMW”. The BMW
Intelligent Personal marks the start of a new era in which drivers
will increasingly be able to operate their car, access its functions
and obtain information simply by speaking. Updates to this system will
be continuous and can be made on a smartphone and in-car via the
Remote Software Upgrade functionality.
The BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant learns routines and
learns the driver’s preferences such as seat heating settings or the
places they navigate to frequently (“Take me home”). Unlike other
systems, the driver can give the assistant a name, and it can even
provide casual conversation. Saying “Hey BMW, I’m cold” will prompt
the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant to adjust the temperature
inside the car accordingly. The assistant gets better with every
command given, every question asked and every setting made.
The BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant is also able to explain
all sorts of different functions, for example “How does the High Beam
Assistant work?”, it can provide status updates of the car with
regards to fuel and oil levels and help to answer a range of other
questions. It can even activate a range of functions to enhance
well-being. For instance, “Hey BMW, I feel tired” triggers a programme
that adjusts the lighting mood, music and temperature to make the
driver feel more awake.
It can log frequent destinations, find available parking spaces,
provide traffic and remind the driver when to set off for an
appointment. The assistant’s integration with Microsoft Office 365 and
Skype for Business transforms the BMW X7 into a voice-controlled
mobile office and it can even enable the driver to join
teleconferences when required through one press of the iDrive controller.
With the driver’s consent, passengers can connect their
smartphone to the car using the Connected Command function and then
use it to control functions such as navigation, climate control or
on-board entertainment.
Intelligent Personal Assistant is part of the standard
specification (with a subscription period of three years from build)
along with the Live Cockpit Professional and the new BMW Operating
System 7.0.
BMW Digital Key
The BMW Digital Key employs Near
Field Communication (NFC) technology to allow the BMW X7 to be locked
and unlocked from a compatible smartphone. Holding the smartphone up
to the door handle opens the car and, once inside, the engine can be
started as soon as the phone has been placed in the wireless charging
or smartphone tray. Accessible via the BMW Connected app, the Digital
Key offers unrivalled flexibility as the driver can share it with up
to five other people. The BMW Digital Key is available for NFC-capable
Samsung Galaxy smartphones running Android 8.1 and above.
Alternatively, customers can use the BMW Key Card which is supplied
with the car.
Connected Navigation
Connected Navigation offers
a range of digital services to make route planning both in the car and
away from it, much easier. With this new technology drivers can send
destinations from the BMW Connected app straight to their car’s
navigation system and the most important destinations will be stored,
meaning important addresses can be accessed from any device at any
time. A new feature is the Parking Space Assistant, which proposes
various parking options to the driver in good time before the
destination is reached. This service includes providing information on
the nearest multi-storey car park as well as proposing routes offering
a good chance of finding a parking spot close to the destination. The
existing On-Street Parking Information has also been incorporated into
the scope of functions that form Connected Navigation.
BMW Operating System 7.0 display and control
concept
The all-new instrument cluster and Control
Display is designed to help drivers concentrate on the road ahead. The
BMW Live Cockpit Professional, fitted as standard, comprises a fully
digital, high resolution information display behind the steering wheel
and a Control Display that each have a screen diagonal of 12.3-inches.
This package also features an adaptive navigation system and a
hard-drive-based multimedia system with 20GB of memory.
BMW Live Cockpit Professional drivers get all the benefits of
the new BMW Operating System 7.0, which offers drivers more ways to
customise the system to their own preferences: even the vehicle
mock-up on the display matches the model colour and equipment line.
In the main menu on the Control Display, the driver can
configure up to ten pages, each showing two to four widgets with live
content. The Control Display graphics adapt depending on the operating
method and the voice control system (based on natural language
understanding) is better than ever before. The standard BMW Gesture
control now works with two extra gestures, bringing the total to
seven. Depending on the situation, the driver can choose from the
familiar iDrive Controller, the steering wheel controls, touch
control, voice control or gesture control.
Apple CarPlay is also included as standard on the new BMW X7 for
a one year subscription. After this stage customers can extend the
service based on their needs for one year, three year or lifetime
periods of time.
New or existing services can be added at any time. In the
future, BMW customers will be able to download additional digital
services from the ConnectedDrive Store and install them in their car
via Remote Software Upgrade. Services can be booked in this way for
various periods of time to suit customer requirements.
The BMW X7 will go on sale from April 2019, with OTR prices
starting from £72,195.
ENDS
The BMW Group
With its four brands BMW, MINI,
Rolls-Royce and BMW Motorrad, the BMW Group is the world’s leading
premium manufacturer of automobiles and motorcycles and also provides
premium financial and mobility services. The BMW Group production
network comprises 30 production and assembly facilities in 14
countries; the company has a global sales network in more than 140 countries.
In 2018, the BMW Group sold over 2,490,000 passenger vehicles
and more than 165,000 motorcycles worldwide. The profit before tax in
the financial year 2018 was € 9.815 billion on revenues amounting to
€ 97.480 billion. As of 31 December 2018, the BMW Group had a
workforce of 134,682 employees.
The success of the BMW Group has always been based on long-term
thinking and responsible action. The company has therefore established
ecological and social sustainability throughout the value chain,
comprehensive product responsibility and a clear commitment to
conserving resources as an integral part of its strategy.
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