First pics: BMW X7 luxury SUV lives on for second generation

BMW has started testing the next iteration of the X7, weeks after confirming the luxury SUV will live on for a second generation.

A heavily camouflaged prototype has been spotted on public roads for the first time, revealing key details. It features a set of functional exhaust pipes, for instance, which confirms that it will stick with combustion power – although an EV is also on the cards.

It also appears to share key hard-points such as its C-pillar with the current X7, suggesting that it will be a major update for the current car, launched in 2019, rather than an all-new car.

Autocar understands that it will be underpinned by an upgraded version of the Cluster Architecture (CLAR) structure that is used for the existing X7, as well as the 7 Series and i7 saloons.

The disguised prototype appears to retain the current split-headlight design of the current iteration but adopts the same gloss-black front fascia that will become a signature of the brand’s upcoming Neue Klasse cars. These include the 3 Series, X3 and 5 Series.

BMW has yet to indicate when the new X7 will arrive but documents sent to US dealers previously suggested that it will be launched in 2027, a year after the new X5.

“We are in a phase where flexibility is required,” BMW R&D boss Frank Weber has told Autocar. “We have to detach ourselves from how we have perceived platforms up to now. 

BMW X7 2027 camo – rear quarter

“There is an increasing realisation that the art of mastering diversity in your portfolio lies in how you use and network major components – engines, motors, battery cells, on-board computers, control units, app functions, and software upgrades.

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