BMW 7 Series 2023 price UK

BMW 7 Series 2023 price UK

  • BMW releases pics of 7 Series in testing
  • Set to spawn i7 electric saloon with a 370-mile range
  • Prices from £75,000

The new BMW 7 Series has been teased ahead of the car's launch later this month. The latest pic shows the electric version of the 7 Series (called the i7) in a dimly lit room – exposing the car's huge grille and LED lights. Pics of the car undergoing hot and cold-weather testing in camouflage, have previously been released. The car's full reveal is pencilled in for 20 April at the Beijing motor show. 

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2022 BMW 7 Series/i7 price and release date

The arrival of the new BMW 7 Series is just months away. You can expect it to have a price tag of around £75,000. The pure-electric i7 will cost significantly more thanks to its expensive batteries – it's likely to be priced at £100,000 in line with the Mercedes-Benz EQS.

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BMW 7 Series 2023 price UK

2022 BMW 7 Series/i7 specs

Very little has been confirmed about the new BMW 7 Series and its i7 sister EV, although the bold styling the company is rapidly becoming famous for is sure to feature.

The 'Electric Test Car' stickers on the car shown here confirm it to be the i7 variant, and the multi-LED reflections on its headlights suggest you'll be able to spec it with high-tech lighting.

BMW hasn't released interior pictures, but expect the i7 and 7 Series to act as a shop window for BMW's latest infotainment system with augmented reality features, connected services and the latest voice recognition.

The pictures show BMW's new luxury saloon being put through its paces on the icy plains of Arjeplog, Sweden and undergoing hot-weather testing in an undisclosed location.

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Sweden is an ideal place to test the i7's traction – suggesting that it will have all-wheel drive with front and rear electric motors. The slippery conditions are also perfect for calibrating the car's regenerative brakes and stability control systems.

The contrasting sunny mountain roads (in the accompanying picture set) are an ideal location to test how the car performs in the heat and at altitude – ascending and descending steep inclines. Even the air conditioning and interior materials are put through their paces under the sun's baking rays.

You'll be able to have your new BMW 7 Series as an EV – called the BMW i7 – which is expected to have a range of 370 miles, four-wheel drive and two electric motors producing 600PS for 0-62mph in less than five seconds. Specifics of the petrol and plug-in hybird models have yet to be confirmed, but expect the majority of the range to get a six-cylinder engine. The flagship V12 model will cease production with the outgoing 7 Series. 

Is there a new BMW 7 Series coming out?

Yes, a new BMW 7 Series is expected to be revealed in the coming months.

Is the BMW i7 electric?

Yes, the BMW i7 will be a pure-electric version of the new BMW 7 Series, it'll compete directly with the Mercedes-Benz EQS.

Is the BMW 7 Series a good car?

The 7 Series is BMW's flagship saloon so, as you'd expect, it's pretty good. The new model is expected to boast a posh interior with high-tech infotainment, however, the 7 Series' core appeal will remain driving dynamics that are sportier than rivals like the Mercedes-Benz S-Class and Audi A8. 

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What's the best big engined car for £3000?

I have a small budget of about £3000 and I see I can afford old Chrslyer 300C, old Audi A8 or A6, old BMW 7 Series and a big Lexus. I like big engined cars, so which do you think ages better and will possibly cost less in the long run? In summary, best stupid car for £3000.

Honestly? They could all cost a fortune to keep on the road. An old Lexus is probably your best option but even then you'll need deep pockets for maintenance and fuel costs.

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Can you recommend a used car for a 500-mile per week commute?

What recommendations can you suggest for a 500-mile a week motorway/A road commute (100 miles, five days per week). I'm looking to buy in the £7000 region, ideally automatic with cruise control. I previously had a 2009 3 Series BMW 318d that was perfect, but unfortunately, I wrote that off. It was a bit pricey on road tax, but I got 600 miles from a full tank. I did start looking at the Mk7 Golf 1.6 and 2.0-litre as these seemed to have good reviews, but there aren't many around. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Kind regards.

It reads like you need a reliable and efficient secondhand car. I would recommend the old-shape Honda Civic. It has a very good reputation for reliability and is very comfortable on the motorway. The 1.6 i-DTEC will also return around 65mpg on the road: https://www.honestjohn.co.uk/realmpg/honda/civic-2012

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How much will the 2023 7 Series cost?

BMW's range-topping 7 Series sedan gets a complete makeover, including its first-ever all-electric version. Bursting with power and cutting-edge technology, the 2023 7 Series carries a substantial starting price of $93,300.

How much is a new BMW 7 Series?

The least-expensive 2022 BMW 7 Series is the 2022 BMW 7 Series 740i 4dr Sedan (3.0L 6cyl Turbo 8A). Including destination charge, it arrives with a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of about $86,800. Other versions include: 740i 4dr Sedan (3.0L 6cyl Turbo 8A) which starts at $86,800.

How much is the BMW i7 in UK?

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