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BMW X7

BMW's largest unibody SUV: driver-focused road manners in a three-row package, with a 7,500 lb tow rating and 90.4 cu ft of maximum cargo.

Pricing
MSRP rangeFrom $87,500
Space
Row 1 legroom39.8"
Row 2 legroom37.6"
Row 3 legroom33.3"
Row 3 headroom36.6"
Cargo behind row 312.8 cu ft
Max cargo90.4 cu ft
Capability
Max towing7,500 lbs
Seating
Max seats7

Persona scores

  • Tall adults6/10
  • Car seats2/10
  • Towing7/10
  • Luxury feel9/10
  • Value3/10
  • EV interest1/10

Best for

  • Drivers who want premium on-road dynamics in a three-row body — the X7 carries BMW's chassis tuning to a larger footprint.
  • Long-distance highway use where the second row is the primary occupied space and cargo behind row 2 (90.4 cu ft) matters more than row-3 cargo.
  • Households whose third row is for occasional use rather than daily seven-passenger duty.

Watch out for

  • Cargo behind the third row is 12.8 cu ft — among the tightest in the segment when all three rows are occupied.
  • Row 2 legroom at 37.6 inches trails the unibody peers; the lower roofline and sportier proportions cost interior length.
  • Gas-only powertrain in current trims; BMW does not offer an electrified option in this segment yet.

Data sources

  • BMW USA X7 official model page·covers: row1LegroomIn, row2LegroomIn, row3LegroomIn, row3HeadroomIn, cargoBehindRow3Cuft, cargoMaxCuft, towingMaxLbs, seatingMaxVerified
  • BMW USA X7 official model page·covers: msrpMin, towingMaxLbsVerified
  • Car and Driver BMW X7 specs·covers: row1LegroomIn, row2LegroomIn, row3LegroomIn, row3HeadroomIn, cargoBehindRow3Cuft, cargoMaxCuft, seatingMaxVerified

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