2027 BMW X7
Key takeaways
- Performance and a fun-to-drive demeanor are BMW touchstones, and the brand's three-row X7 SUV delivers on both while adding in a layer of family-friendliness.
- Despite its size and form factor, the X7 delivers agile handling and feels far more maneuverable than truck-based rivals like the Cadillac Escalade and the Lincoln Navigator.
- Expert Tip: If your SUV needs include even more firepower, consider the X7's two-row sibling, the XM, which comes with a 738-hp plug-in-hybrid powertrain.
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Michael Simari|Car and Driver MSRP$89,050–$116,550Shop New Shop Used Get your trade-in value HIGHSPremium interior materials, smooth-running six- and eight-cylinder engines, spry handling for a large SUV.LOWSOther large SUVs offer more cargo space, third row is best for kids, stiff ride on the largest optional wheels.VERDICTThe X7 might not have the prettiest face, but it has a sparkling personality.For Sale Near You See all results for new 2027 BMW X7 for sale near 50000
Performance and a fun-to-drive demeanor are BMW touchstones, and the brand's three-row X7 SUV delivers on both while adding in a layer of family-friendliness. A pair of turbocharged engines is offered, starting with the xDrive40i's 375-hp turbocharged inline-six. Move up to the M60i model, and you'll get a twin-turbocharged V-8 that makes 523 horsepower.
Despite its size and form factor, the X7 delivers agile handling and feels far more maneuverable than truck-based rivals like the Cadillac Escalade and the Lincoln Navigator. Of course, it is smaller than those two brutes, which leads us to the X7's primary downside: interior space. The third row is suited only for kids, and cargo space isn't as generous here as in the Caddy or Lincoln.