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In the U.S. market, 2023 BMW 7 Series prices range from $96,695 for the 740i to $120,295 for the i7, including the $995 destination charge. The 740i and 760i xDrive come with M Sport design elements ...
The current-generation BMW 7 Series was all-new for the 2023 model year, and BMW added the plug-in hybrid 750e xDrive for 2024. Besides a panoramic LED roof that’s now standard on the 740i and ...
The 2026 BMW 7 Series model comes in 2 trim levels. Canadian pricing ranges from $144,900 to $153,900 MSRP. Freight and PDI (also called Destination or Delivery charges by some brands) is $2,480 ...
The BMW 7 Series comes in two variants for the seventh generation, starting at $268,900 for the petrol-powered 740i, and $297,900 for the electric i7. Previously, it was possible to get into the BMW ...
As a car enthusiast, it’s difficult to look at the E38 BMW 7 Series and not picture it doing its best K.I.T.T. impersonation in the 1997 blockbuster Bond film ‘Tomorrow Never Dies’.
5. G11 (Sixth Generation) BMW played it safe with the sixth-generation 7 Series, too - at least, before its facelift. Introduced for the 2016 model year, the G11 introduced structural carbon-fiber ...
For 2023, those forms include the six-cylinder turbo powered 740i , the twin-turbo V-8 760i xDrive, and the all-electric i7 xDrive60 capable of close to 300 miles to a charge, with more variants ...
Now, for the seventh 7 Series, BMW has brought electric power to the table in the form of the i7 in order to stay ahead of the curve. It’s still joined by a petrol-powered variant here in Australia, ...
The 740i is the sole petrol version of BMW’s new “seventh generation” 7-Series sedan. It looks almost identical to the all-electric i7, which is now available in 60 and M70 variants.
At $96,695 to start, you'll need to heavily option the 2023 BMW 740i to get it to the same level as our loaded-up test car which featured all of the top-tier gear the new 7 Series has in its arsenal.