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3 Used BMW i7 cars for sale

BMW, i7

2023 (73) M Sport 4dr Auto

2023 (73) M Sport 4dr Auto49

Low Mileage

£75,512

  • 3.1K

    Miles
  • Electric
  • Automatic
  • Saloon

Vertu BMW Durham

01918146639 *

4.6/5 Stars

BMW, i7

2023 Excellence Pro 4dr Auto

2023 Excellence Pro 4dr Auto25

£85,250

  • 14.8K

    Miles
  • Electric
  • Automatic
  • Saloon

Invicta Doves Horsham

01403338915 *

BMW, i7

2023 M Sport 4dr Auto

2023 M Sport 4dr Auto32

Low Mileage

£89,990

  • 3.8K

    Miles
  • Electric
  • Automatic
  • Saloon

Stratstone BMW Milton Keynes

01908104093 *

4.7/5 Stars

Why buy a used BMW i7?

If you’re in the market for a car that’s the epitome of luxury and delivers punchy performance, then a used BMW i7 is a great choice. Featuring a spacious cabin loaded with technology and a powerful engine, the BMW i7 preserves the speed and driving experience that’s characteristic of the brand.

BMW i7 snapshot review

Pros

  • Impressive range
  • Generous head and legroom enhance overall comfort
  • Offers a smooth and controlled driving experience

Cons

  • Expensive to buy new
  • Optional extras can quickly drive up the price
  • Styling might not appeal to everyone's tastes

BMW i7 by type

Automatic
Electric
4 Door

Used BMW i7 information

Engines and transmissions

  • Automatic gearbox as standard due to its all-electric powertrain.
  • The BMW i7 is available in three power outputs. The electric lineup offers three power outputs. The entry-level eDrive50 generates 449bhp, achieving 0 to 62mph in 5.5 seconds. The eDrive60 xDrive, with 536bhp, accelerates from 0 to 62mph in 4.7 seconds. The M70 xDrive, the top-tier model, features a robust rear electric motor, boasting a combined 650bhp and a rapid acceleration time of 0 to 62mph in just 3.7 seconds.
  • The i7's battery boasts a usable capacity of 101.7kWh. For the eDrive50 and eDrive60 models, this capacity officially supports a range of up to 387 miles (though it may vary slightly based on wheel size and optional extras). The M70 model, however, has a reduced range at 343 miles, and in practical, real-world driving conditions, this may be around 300 miles on a full charge.

Practicality

  • Boasting a remarkable length of 5391mm, the vehicle stands as one of the longest on the road, resulting in unparalleled rear legroom for an incredibly spacious interior.
  • The boot offers a generous volume of 500 litres, providing ample space for storage.
  • Opting for the optional Executive Pack takes luxury to the next level by replacing the outer rear seats with 'lounge' alternatives. These seats can be transformed into a business class-style bed, featuring extra adjustment options and a massage function for an elevated and indulgent driving experience.
  • For those prioritizing convenient loading, alternatives like the EQS and Model S could be worthwhile considerations.

Safety

  • Yet to undergo Euro NCAP crash testing.
  • Comes with front and rear parking sensors to enhance manoeuvrability and parking ease.
  • Equipped with automatic stability control (ASC), eliminating rear wheel spin for enhanced power transmission.
  • Head airbags are fitted in both the first and second-row seats.
  • Designed with acoustic protection for pedestrians, an external speaker system projects audible noise to alert nearby pedestrians when the electric vehicle is in operation.

Technology

  • Equipped with a ‘BMW Interaction Bar’ that spans the dashboard for easy access to a range of functions.
  • Features wireless phone charging for added convenience to ensure that your devices remain charged.
  • The rear doors have BMW Touch Command, allowing for easy management of the infotainment.
  • All models come with a Bowers and Wilkins Diamond surround sound system as standard.
  • The M70 model comes equipped with a 31.3" theatre screen in the rear.

BMW i7 generations

The BMW i7; the first electric 7 Series, was released in 2022 with three versions: eDrive50 (449bhp), xDrive60 (537bhp), and xDrive M70. It offers two main trim levels: Excellence for comfort/luxury and M Sport for sportier styling, both upgradeable to the 'Pro' specification. No new generations have been released since its debut.

First Generation (2022 to Present)

The BMW i7 is the first 7 Series to offer a fully electric powertrain. Introduced in 2022, it boasts three different models: eDrive50 (449bhp), xDrive60 (537bhp), and the powerful xDrive M70. Offering two trim levels: Excellence for unparalleled comfort and luxury and M Sport for a sportier aesthetic — all models can be elevated to the 'Pro' specification.

First Generation (2022 to Present)
Fuel type:
Full Electric
Engine Size:
MPG:
Acceleration:
3.7 - 5.5 seconds
Boot space:
500 L capacity
NCAP Safety rating:
stars
  • Greenest

    400kW xDrive60 Excellence 105.7kWh 4dr Auto

  • Cheapest

    335kW eDrive50 Excellence 105.7kWh 4dr Auto

  • Fastest

    485kW M70 xDrive 105.7kWh 4dr Auto

Used BMW i7 FAQ's

Is the BMW i7 fully electric?

The BMW i7 is a fully electric vehicle equipped with a 101.7kWh battery, providing a range of up to 387 miles (dependent on power output).

How far can a BMW i7 go on a charge?

Depending on the model, the BMW i7 can go anywhere from 343 to 387 miles on a full charge. Keep in mind that real-world driving conditions might yield slightly different figures.

How long does it take to charge a BMW i7?

The charging duration for a BMW i7 varies based on the charging infrastructure. When utilising a wallbox for AC charging, expect around 5.5 hours to go from 0-100%. Alternatively, with a high-power-charging station for DC charging, the time to reach 10-80% is approximately 34 minutes.

What is the top speed of the BMW i7?

Depending on the model, the top speed of the BMW i7 can be anything from 127mph to 155mph.

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