BMW X7 Series Suv Diesel AWD

BMW X7 xDrive50d

The BMW X7 xDrive50d is a seven-seat AWD SUV that blends strong diesel performance with notable efficiency, making it well-suited to road trips and large families. Its premium positioning and small third-row cargo space may limit appeal for city-focused or budget-minded buyers.

BMW X7 xDrive50d

Is this car right for you?

Best for

  • Seven seats and AWD confidence suit long-distance family travel.
  • Strong 400 hp/760 Nm diesel pulls quickly even when loaded.
  • 0–100 in 5.4 s makes overtaking easy on highways.
  • Efficient for its class with a combined consumption of 7.

Less ideal for

  • Limited 326 L cargo space with all three rows in use.
  • Less suited to tight city driving and frequent parking.
  • Premium pricing may not fit budget-focused buyers.
  • Diesel powertrain may not match every driver's preferences.

Core facts only

Price
€74,900
Used price
€50,000–€60,000
Power
400 hp
0–100 km/h
5.4 s
Top speed
250 km/h
Boot
326 L
Seats
7
Drive
AWD
Body type
Suv

BMW lineup context

FamilyBMW X7 Series
PositionExecutive car
Closest BMWBMW X7 xDrive40d

Where this car stands out

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#1 in BMW

Winter driving

Efficient for its class given size, AWD, and seven seats.

#31 in BMW

Performance

Strong safety standing in its segment.

Top 5% global

Winter driving

High torque and quick acceleration ease highway merges and overtakes.

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