00:00The vehicle shown is based on a digital rendering and is not a real representation of an official BMW model.
00:07The images have no connection to BMW and are intended solely as a visual illustration of possible design directions.
00:15Now, after 7 successful years, BMW is already hard at work on the next generation of its flagship SUV, the X7.
00:24Current royal images give a fairly clear impression of what to expect.
00:29Surprisingly, the new model does not follow the new class design language, as some had assumed.
00:37This should come as a relief to many fans who prefer BMW's traditional styling.
00:43Visually, the new model appears more like a well-considered evolution than a radical reinvention.
00:49At the front, the SUV features tall, distinctive kidney grills flanked by split lighting elements.
00:56The daytime running lights are positioned separately from the main headlights.
01:01At the rear, new taillight graphics are striking, as is the familiar split tailgate.
01:08The four exhaust tailpipes clearly indicate that this is still a gasoline-powered vehicle, likely with a V8 engine.
01:17However, partial electrification is very likely to reduce emissions and increase performance.
01:23The technical basis of the new X7 is a revised CLARV platform.
01:28This enables various drive configurations, including gasoline engines, diesel engines in some markets, and possibly a fully electric variant, which could be called the X7.
01:40If the rumor proves true, the world premiere could take place as early as 2027.
01:49The market launch in the United States would then be scheduled for the 2028 model year.
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