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New BMW X7 M50d 2019 Review Interior Exterior.
The roominess and versatility of the interior are underlined by the standardinclusion of three rows of seats (offering space for seven people in total) in thenew BMW X7. The two passengers in the third row settle into full-size seatscomplete with armrests, cupholders and USB ports. The middle row can becomposed of two individual comfort seats as an option. All seats are adjustedelectrically at the push of a button. The boot capacity can be increased from 326 to a maximum of 2,120 litres, as required.
Carefully selected and meticulously crafted materials add to the feeling of luxury, as does the extensive standard specification. The BMW X7 comes as standard with Vernasca leather trim, four-zone automatic climate control, a
three-section panoramic glass roof, and ambient lighting including the Welcome Light Carpet and Dynamic Interior Light. Among the highlights on the options list are five-zone automatic climate control, the Ambient Air package, the Panorama glass roof Sky Lounge, controls with glass applications, the Bowers & Wilkins Diamond Surround Sound System and the Rear-seat entertainment Professional system. Meanwhile, the Design Pure Excellence equipment line, M Sport package and BMW Individual options
allow customers to tailor the interior and exterior design to reflect their personal style.
The BMW X7 boasts a wealth of chassis technology as standard, including Adaptive suspension with electronically controlled dampers, and air springs at both axles. The vehicle’s ground clearance can be varied by up to
80 millimetres to suit the situation at hand - by either pressing a button or using the BMW Display Key. A number of chassis systems are available as options to further enhance comfort, agility and off-road performance. Integral
Active Steering and the Executive Drive Pro system with active roll
stabilisation deliver even more nimble handling and greater poise. An OffRoad package is also available for all model variants aside from the BMW X7 M50d. This package includes an extra button for choosing between four driving modes - xSand, xGravel, xRocks and xSnow. These modes prepare the car for the surface in question by activating the ideal settings for ride height, the xDrive system, accelerator and transmission responses, and DSC inputs.
The new BMW X7’s commitment to progressive luxury is further underlined by the comprehensive array of driver assistance systems on hand to enhance comfort and safety. As well as the Active Cruise Control with Stop & Go
function, customers can also opt for the Driving Assistant Professional package comprising the Steering and lane control assistant, Lane Change Warning and Lane Departure Warning, the Lane Change Assistant, the Lane
Keeping Assistant with side collision protection, the evasion aid, Crossing traffic warning, Priority warning and Wrong-way warning, and the Emergency Stop Assistant (not available in Europe). The standard Parking Assistant’s range of functions includes the Reversing Assistant.
The BMW Live Cockpit Professional fitted as standard in the BMW X7 comprises a fully digital instrument cluster and a Control Display, each of which have a screen diagonal of 12.3 inches. The BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant included in the operating system from March 2019 - or available to import by Remote Software Upgrade - presents the latest advances in the
field of digital connectivity. Once activated with the spoken prompt “Hey BMW”, the digital companion helps the driver to utilise the car’s functions. And the system will continue to acquire new capabilities all the time thanks to updates transmitted seamlessly via Remote Software Upgrade.
The line-up of engines available at launch comprises a 340 kW/462 hp petrol V8 in the BMW X7 xDrive50i (not available in Europe), a six-cylinder in-line petrol unit with an output of 250 kW/340 hp for the BMW X7 xDrive40i (fuel consumption combined: 9.0 - 8.7 l/100 km [31.4 - 32.5 mpg imp]; CO2 emissions combined: 205 - 198 g/km*) and a pair of six-cylinder in-line diesels with outputs of 195 kW/265 hp in the BMW X7 xDrive30d (fuel consumption combined: 6.8 - 6.5 l/100 km [41.5 - 43.5 mpg imp]; CO2
emissions combined: 178 - 171 g/km*) and 294 kW/400 hp in the
BMW X7 M50d (fuel consumption combined: 7.4 - 7.0 l/100 km[38.2 - 40.4 mpg imp]; CO2 emissions combined: 193 - 185 g/km*). All of the power units in the line-up meet the requirements of the Euro 6d-TEMP emissions
standard.
A generous sprinkling of chrome elements adds to the luxurious elegance of the BMW X7. The car is fitted as standard with 20-inch light-alloy wheels, while 21- and 22-inch variants can be selected from the options list.
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