Pricing and features for the 2023 BMW 740i and i7 have been revealed, with the former set to start from $268,900, and the all-electric i7 xDrive60 from $297,900 (both before on-road costs).
That’s a not-insignificant $64,000 increase over the outgoing 740i, although the flagship i7 undercuts the previous halo M760Li xDrive by almost $85,000.
Both variants will be sold on the local market exclusively in long-wheelbase configuration.
Headline features include the gargantuan BMW Theatre Screen for the Very Important Passengers in the back. The 31.3-inch 8K monitor comes fitted standard on the i7, and is available along with the optional Connoisseur Lounge package on the 740i. The luxurious option pack also adds a number of finer touches, such as automatic doors.
2023 BMW 7 Series pricing
Model | Pricing (before on-road costs) |
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740i | $268,900 |
I7 Xdrive60 | $297,900 |
2023 BMW 7 Series features
740i
20-inch M alloy wheels |
Remote engine start |
Tyre pressure monitor |
Integral active steering |
M Sport with M Sport Pro a no cost option |
Adaptive 2-axle air suspension |
BMW crystal headlights – iconic glow |
Illuminated kidney grille – iconic glow |
Panorama glass roof – sky lounge |
M carbon fibre interior trim |
BMW Crafted Clarity glass application |
Travel and comfort system |
Multifunctional seats, front |
Heat Comfort Package (inc. heated rear seats) |
Interior camera |
Driving assistant professional |
Parking assistant professional |
Bowers and Wilkins Surround Sound (20 speakers) |
Natural interaction |
BMW Individual interior, leather ‘Merino’ upholstery |
BMW Individual headliner, Alcantara anthracite |
BMW Individual metallic paintwork |
5-year BMW Service Inclusive Package |
i7 xDrive60
21-inch M Alloy Wheels |
Executive Drive Pro (inc. Active Roll Stabilisation and Active Roll Comfort technology) |
Automatic doors |
Multifunction seats, rear |
Executive Lounge rear console |
Acoustic protection for pedestrians |
BMW Iconic Sounds Electric |
Bowers and Wilkins Diamond Surround Sound (39 speakers) |
Rear Seat Entertainment Experience |
BMW Individual Gran Lusso interior, Merino/wool-cashmere combination upholstery |
BMW third generation wallbox |
Chargefox five-year charging subscription |
Domestic charging cable, mode 2 |
Public charging cable, mode 3 |
Six-year electric vehicle BMW Service Inclusive Package |
Engine, drivetrain and fuel economy
The more affordable 740i is driven by a petrol 3.0-litre inline-six aided by two turbochargers and a 48-volt mild hybrid system producing 280kW and 540Nm. Just the rear wheels are driven in the 740i, with power coming through an eight-speed automatic transmission.
The halo i7 xDrive60 boasts a 106kWh battery with a claimed driving range of up to 625 kilometres on the WLTP cycle. It produces a peak of 400kW and 745Nm. High speed DC charging allows the i7 to charge at a rate of up to 195kW, achieving approximately 170km of driving range in just 10 minutes. At that rate, the i7 will be able to charge from 10 per cent to 80 per cent in just 34 minutes.
Fuel consumption figures are still to be announced, as BMW has yet to publish any claims.
Safety
Both the 740i and i7 xDrive60 will be fitted as standard with BMW’s Driving Assistant Professional package, and Parking Assistant Professional package.
Subsequently, each variant will include:
Autonomous emergency braking |
Forward collision warning with pedestrian detection |
Steering and lane guidance assist |
Blind-spot warning |
Rear cross traffic warning |
Adaptive cruise control with stop and go |
Road sign recognition |
Autonomous parking |
Dimensions
The 2022 BMW 7 Series has grown in size over its already sizeable predecessor.
The wheelbase is five millimetres longer than the outgoing sixth-generation 7 Series, with an ultimate wheelbase of 3215mm.
Dimensions have grown in every other metric, too, with the new vehicle measuring 5369mm in length (up 131mm), 1950mm in width (up 48mm), and 1544mm in height (up 65mm).
Warranty and servicing
Despite BMW’s relative popularity amongst the local market, it remains one of the few stalwarts that persists with a three-year warranty (unlimited kilometres) on all new vehicles sold.
BMW’s battery warranty covers eight years or 160,000kms, whichever comes first.
BMW also offers a variety of pre-paid service packages, of which will be included in the sale of any new 7 Series.
The 740i will include a five-year service-inclusive package, while the i7 will enjoy a six-year service inclusive package.
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