New BMW 7 Series for Sale near Tyler, TX
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The BMW 7 Series stands out as a luxurious and powerful sedan, consistently praised for its sophisticated performance, comfortable ride, and upscale interior across all model years. Owners appreciate the robust engines, advanced technology, and spaciousness, which make it a joy for both city driving and long trips. However, many drivers express concerns about high maintenance costs, potential reliability issues, and the complexity of some interior features. Overall, the 7 Series is seen as a fantastic option for those seeking a combination of luxury and driving pleasure, though the ownership experience can be pricey.
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The BMW 7 Series stands out as a luxurious and powerful sedan, consistently praised for its sophisticated performance, comfortable ride, and upscale interior across all model years. Owners appreciate the robust engines, advanced technology, and spaciousness, which make it a joy for both city driving and long trips. However, many drivers express concerns about high maintenance costs, potential reliability issues, and the complexity of some interior features. Overall, the 7 Series is seen as a fantastic option for those seeking a combination of luxury and driving pleasure, though the ownership experience can be pricey.
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Ron S
Reviewed a 2024 BMW 7 Series on Sep 2, 2023
Unfortunately, the front end re-style is not as attractive as the prior car (2020-2022) and the dash layout looks like a Mercedes. Think Ill be keeping my 2020 750i which is a fantastic car. One of the best Ive ever owned. As a frame of reference Ive had Rolls Royce, Mercedes, Porsche, Audi, Ferrari and more. The 750i is the most serene ride ever.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2024 BMW 7 Series on Feb 13, 2024
It is a beautiful car with great feature s and amazing technology. The ride was great minus the little road noise but the great audio system take care of that. Its 4 out of 5 car aesthetically, and with its options and functions.
BMW 7 Series Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| 2026 750e xDrive | $110,000 |
| 2026 740i xDrive | $102,300 |
| 2026 740i RWD | $99,300 |
| 2026 760i xDrive | $124,700 |
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The BMW 7 Series is one of the longest-running executive luxury sedans on the market, and it remains a top choice for well-heeled buyers looking for a premium chauffeured experience. It’s available in a range of configurations, including the all-electric i7, and buyers have a dazzling number of customization and upgrade options for each.
What’s New for the 2024 BMW 7 Series
BMW updated its iDrive infotainment system for 2024, giving it a more responsive interface and speedier loading times. A new plug-in hybrid 750e xDrive model also joined the lineup, along with an all-wheel-drive 740i variant.
Design
The 7 Series has become more aerodynamic and aggressively styled over the years, but it’s still the large, imposing sedan seen in executives’ parking lots for decades. BMW’s latest updates brought its large, controversial grille design, but the rest of the car is remarkably staid and flies under the radar. The car comes standard with 20-inch wheels measuring 9 inches wide in the front and 10.5 inches in the back.
Powertrain
The “entry-level” 740i and 740i xDrive come with a turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six making 375 horsepower and 383 pound-feet of torque. Stepping up to the 750e xDrive brings the same engine paired with an electric motor making a combined 483 horsepower and 479 pound-feet of torque. The range-topping gas model is the 760i xDrive, which gets a twin-turbocharged 4.4-liter V8 producing a whopping 536 hp and 553 lb-ft of torque. Moving over to the electric i7, the car offers between 449 hp and 650 hp depending on the configuration, and the driving range reaches 321 in the most efficient configuration.
Interior
Opulent finishes and plenty of room highlight the new 7 Series’ cabin. The five-seater comes standard with synthetic leather and 18-way power-adjustable front seats. All cars also get heated front and rear seats and a heated steering wheel, while higher configurations add ventilated and massaging front seats. Other available features include genuine leather, heated door panels, and a serious rear seat upgrade that brings ventilation, massaging, and reclining.
Technology
A 14.9-inch touchscreen running the latest iDrive interface comes standard, and BMW equips a 12.3-inch configurable digital gauge cluster. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are on board, and the car comes standard with wireless charging, SiriusXM radio, voice controls, and an 18-speaker Bowers and Wilkins sound system.
Safety
BMW equips a range of standard safety tech, including blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert, lane-departure warnings, traffic-sign recognition, pedestrian and cyclist detection, automatic emergency braking, and more. A surround-view camera system, a partially automated highway driving assistance system, and parking assistance tech are available.
Pricing
As of this writing, the 740i sedan starts at $96,400 before destination. The 760i starts at $121,300, and the i7 at $105,700. All cars see a $795 destination fee tacked on at the bottom line.











