Today we are going to explore the performance of the BMW X7 electric vehicle.
This new car is built on the CLAR platform, offering not only a standard 7-seat layout but also four flagship models to cater to the high-end market.
The BMW X7 maintains the family design style of the BMW X series, featuring a large front grille and 'angel eye' headlights.
From the side, the length of the BMW X7's body clearly exceeds that of the BMW X5, and it also has a wider rear door design to facilitate access for third-row passengers.
Additionally, the new car adopts a dual exhaust layout, highlighting its sporty performance.
In terms of interior, the BMW X7's center console is designed around the driver, equipped with a 12.3-inch full LCD instrument panel and a multifunction steering wheel that creates a tech-savvy atmosphere.
The car also features an electronic gear shifter and a redesigned iDrive control area, using semi-transparent glass materials to enhance the luxury feel.
For power, the BMW X7 shares a platform with the new 7 Series and is equipped with a fuel cell power system that significantly extends its range while meeting zero-emission environmental requirements.
The production version is expected to feature six-cylinder and eight-cylinder gasoline or diesel engines, and it may also introduce hybrid models similar to the BMW 740e iPerformance.