autopal wrote ÂI think we know whySo many photos, and yet not one with the complete interior with the center stack. Why?

autopal wrote ÂI think we know whySo many photos, and yet not one with the complete interior with the center stack. Why?

exilio wroteEuros 65'000 is said by the tv journalist of AutoBild.de in the video posted earlier.I didn't see pricing mentioned. Are we still guessing?
I'm thinking $59-62k. Ish.

Bastian93 wroteMany thx Bastian93 for this video. Great sound, and nice m40i logo displayed on the cluster:clap:Here is a little sound preview for you guys:Nothing too special, but sounds quite good.
Lojs wroteThere will be a V12 option in the X7 because it is being positioned as the 7er of the X models. It will be exclusively luxurious and modern with the option to configure the rear passenger section. X7 is based upon the new Carbon Core concept cluster architecture therefore it will be able to equip itself with a V12 and also Power eDrive as an alternative model.You do not seriously think they would put a v12 into a mass produced SUV in 2016/2017, do you?
Except the ridiculously priced Merc G 65 AMG, which is a 30 year old platform, there is no other manufacturer in their rightfull mind that would do that. (even not the Merc GL)
It will be a twin turbo V8 for sure with lost of hp. Its just too much R&D cost/engeneering compromises to allow for a v12 option from the beginning of the development process to sell severall hundred of those monsters in the end.
And small volume Bentley/Aston/Lambo SUVs with 3xx-4xx k prices do not count.


SANK_CH wrotePrice confirmed by BMW Germany, as the new price list (Ed12/15) is available on www.bmw.deEuros 65'000
Mako wroteThis very true. My X6M was one of my favorite cars. I was a hater until I took for a test drive at a track day and one lap is all it took to change my mind. Living with the car was even better. It was a car that did many things and offered few compromises.Its unreal how much hate there is for this car (and X6), especially on non BMW forums, its 90% negative on sites like C&D and LLN. Can't figure out if its people who just can't afford it and rip on it or people who don't get the purpose of it so they bash it.
have probably seen this comment 100 times "might as well buy an Aztec", seriously?
I am glad my wife and I bought our X6 (M Sport) because we love it, and this X4 M40i looks just like a mini version (if it was out 2 months ago we might have picked it over the X6), especially now that it FINALLY has split exhausts. When I first bought it I thought we would get lots of comments about people not liking it but all we get is positive comments from co-workers, friends, and strangers, this includes people who are brutally honest with us on things, not a single negative comment about it.
Anyone who bashes this, first go see it in person (with M Sport package and a good color, as that makes a difference) and then drive one of them, the X4 and X6 drive a lot different than the X3/X5 and that is the purpose of them, people who want the AWD and stance of a SUV but don't need the cargo space and would rather have a more stylish and better handling car. Having driven the F15 and F16 for a good amount of time, I would choose the F16 every time, unless I absolutely needed that extra height in cargo space.
Any knock on this car needs to be on the dated interior, which hopefully is fixed in 3 years.
SCOTT26 wroteI have to admit I am excited about the new X7. I remain concerned about the styling. As late comer to this segment it needs to be nothing short of stunning to woo people away from Range Rover and the others in this increasingly crowded segment. I loved the G12. Substance and engineering are spot on as is the interior but too many thought that it could have developed the exterior styling to a higher more edgy design.There will be a V12 option in the X7 because it is being positioned as the 7er of the X models. It will be exclusively luxurious and modern with the option to configure the rear passenger section. X7 is based upon the new Carbon Core concept cluster architecture therefore it will be able to equip itself with a V12 and also Power eDrive as an alternative model.
The X7 will be the most driver orientated model in the segment with also the exclusivity and luxury found in the new 7er.
I seen it the other day and it is big,but has a unique very modern and very chiselled features. The Kidney Grille is huge but necessary. Almost as huge as the Vision Future Luxury concept. You certainly won't mistake it for an X5.
Of course the new angular design language begins to take shape with the new X3 model which retains familiar X3 design cues but upgrades them to the new design philosophy.
That comes first before X7 but we will see the transition with these models leading to an all new X5 and of course there will be new cycles of the X4 and X6 to join the X2. And there could even be possibilities for a further X8.
Mako wroteM Sport is standard on M Performance cars.Anyone who bashes this, first go see it in person (with M Sport package and a good color, as that makes a difference) and then drive one of them, the X4 and X6 drive a lot different than the X3/X5 and that is the purpose of them, people who want the AWD and stance of a SUV but don't need the cargo space and would rather have a more stylish and better handling car.

Japper69 wroteTrim are probably snap-on. Bumper has to come off to change the air intake grilles for new ones with the necessary snap-on notches.Anybody know if the front 'fangs' clip onto standard grills or if they are pre bonded to new grills that can be easily changed without need to remove front bumper?
SCOTT26 wroteDoes that mean that the new X7 will have the BMW 6.0 V12 and the RR Cullinan with have the RR 6.6 V12 and both will come out as 2018 models or will one of them come out before the other?There will be a V12 option in the X7 because it is being positioned as the 7er of the X models. It will be exclusively luxurious and modern with the option to configure the rear passenger section. X7 is based upon the new Carbon Core concept cluster architecture therefore it will be able to equip itself with a V12 and also Power eDrive as an alternative model.
The X7 will be the most driver orientated model in the segment with also the exclusivity and luxury found in the new 7er.
Scandic24 wroteI'm sure you're right. Was hoping that it could be done without bumper off. How big a job for bumper off ?Trim are probably snap-on. Bumper has to come off to change the air intake grilles for new ones with the necessary snap-on notches.