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Next-Generation BMW X7 Set For 2027 Release Date

The second-generation BMW X7 is officially on its way. After rumors that the company is working on a new generation of the Bavarian giant, speculation has already begun about what it will look like. The new X7 is set to arrive in 2027, with an electric model likely to follow.
While the BMW XM was a huge flop for the brand, the X7 was well-received. The three-row SUV is set to undergo major design changes, with interior updates and new powertrain options.
There’s already a lot of talk online about the design direction the new X7 will take. It’s speculated that the front end will retain the dual split light clusters, with a thin LED strip higher up on the bumper and a larger light signature below, in line with the latest 7 Series.
The classic double kidney grille will become even larger. And it will almost certainly be illuminated, in line with the one on the 5 Series and 7 Series.
Besides tons of space, BMW will surely reward the new X7 with a huge screen like the one seen in the 7 Series.
On the other hand, it is believed that the new model will become a member of the Neue Klasse family. BMW is doing a great job. It is radically going into the future, and it is obvious that customers like extremes.
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