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.
7 Used BMW i7 cars for sale
BMW, i7
2023 (73) - 400kW xDrive60 M Sport Pro 105.7kWh 4dr Auto
£94,299
- Miles
12.8K
- Electric
- Automatic
- Saloon
Lookers BMW Crewe
BMW, i7
2023 (23) - 400kW xDrive60 M Sport 105.7kWh 4dr Auto [Exec] Electric Saloon
£79,995
- Miles
13.4K
- Electric
- Automatic
- Saloon
Vertu BMW Exeter
BMW, i7
2023 (73) - 335kW eDrive50 M Sport 105.7kWh 4dr Auto Electric Saloon
Low Mileage
£73,851
- Miles
3.1K
- Electric
- Automatic
- Saloon
BMW, i7
2024 (24) - 400kW xDrive60 M Sport 105.7kWh 4dr Auto
£97,000
- Miles
10.2K
- Electric
- Automatic
- Saloon
Vertu BMW Sunderland
BMW, i7
2023 - 400kW xDrive60 M Sport 105.7kWh 4dr Auto
£89,990
- Miles
1.8K
- Electric
- Automatic
- Saloon
BMW, i7
2023 (23) - 400kW xDrive60 M Sport 105.7kWh 4dr Auto
Low Mileage
£84,900
Finance available £7,319 pm
- Miles
7.2K
- Electric
- Automatic
- Saloon
Ocean Group BMW Plymouth
BMW, i7
2024 - Bmw Saloon 400kW xDrive60 M Sport Pro 105.7kWh 4dr Auto
£88,005
- Miles
11.3K
- Electric
- Automatic
- Saloon
Marshall BMW Bournemouth
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
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
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.
- 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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