BMW i7 400kW xDrive60 M Sport 105.7kWh 4dr Auto [Exec] Review

Category: Electric car

Section: Version review

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  • BMW i7 Theatre Screen
  • BMW i7 front right driving
  • BMW i7 rear cornering
  • BMW i7 dashboard
  • BMW i7 boot
  • BMW i7 driver display
  • BMW i7 left driving
  • BMW i7 front cornering
  • BMW i7 rear cornering
  • BMW i7 front left static
  • BMW i7 right static
  • BMW i7 front detail
  • BMW i7 headlights
  • BMW i7 alloy wheel
  • BMW i7 front seats
  • BMW i7 back seats
  • BMW i7 infotainment touchscreen
  • BMW i7 air-con controls
  • BMW i7 steering wheel detail
  • BMW i7 interior controls
  • BMW i7 door touchscreen
  • BMW i7 seat controls
  • BMW i7 Theatre Screen
RRP £131,260
Fuel type:
electric
Gearbox:
auto
Doors:
4 doors

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The fully electric BMW i7 luxury limo has an astonishing range of tech, treats its passengers like royalty and is great to drive. If you do buy one, we think the eDrive50 version in entry-level Elegance trim is the smart choice.

M Sport models add black exterior highlights and 20in wheels for a sportier appearance. Whether or not it's worth spending the extra needed to get these things is a matter of personal taste.

In xDrive60 form, the i7 has two electric motors – one driving the front wheels and another the rears – that together pump out 536bhp. That’s enough for a 0-62mph time of 4.7 seconds, but you pay a sizeable premium over the entry-level eDrive50 model, which isn't exactly slow and gets the same 101.7kWh (usable capacity) battery.


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Key information

Doors4
Seats5
0-62 MPH4.7 seconds
Fuel TypeElectric
GearboxAUTO
Boot CapacityHow much space is there?

500

litres

EmissionsOfficial emissions rating

0

g/km