04-03-2025
How Much Does the 2025 BMW 7 Series Cost?
BMW's full-size luxury sedan, now in its seventh generation (G70), continues to impress two years after the launch of its current iteration, which debuted in 2023.
The BMW 7 Series, originally introduced in 2022 as a 2023 model, remains a flagship in the luxury sedan segment. Previously, Arab GT featured a test drive of the 2024 BMW i7 M70, the most powerful variant in the lineup, with Mousaab Shashaa behind the wheel during an event in Lisbon, Portugal.
Updates for 2025
For the 2025 model year, BMW has not introduced any major design or performance modifications, aside from the addition of the 750e xDrive hybrid in 2024. However, a notable change includes the LED panoramic roof, now standard on 740i and 750e xDrive models.
The most intriguing update comes in the infotainment and comfort systems. A new Silent Mode has been introduced, which activates Do Not Disturb on connected phones, mutes the stereo, dims ambient lighting, retracts the rear window shades, and minimizes information displays. This feature transforms the 7 Series into a tranquil sanctuary, reminiscent of luxury sedans from a time before advanced technology dominated the cabin experience.
Trim Levels and Standard Features
Regardless of the chosen powertrain, the 2025 BMW 7 Series comes exceptionally well-equipped. Every variant includes:
Adaptive suspension with air springs
with 20-inch wheels
LED headlights
Panoramic roof
Keyless entry & start
Remote start
The interior is fitted with synthetic leather upholstery, four-zone automatic climate control, heated front and rear seats, a heated steering wheel, ambient lighting, wireless phone charging, and a Bowers & Wilkins surround sound system. Additionally, power-operated rear window sunshades enhance passenger comfort.
The technology suite includes the BMW Curved Display, consisting of a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster and a 14.9-inch touchscreen with navigation, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto.
Safety & Driver Assistance Features
BMW equips the 2025 BMW 7 Series with a comprehensive suite of safety and driver assistance features, including:
Forward collision warning
Automatic emergency braking
Blind-spot monitoring with steering assist
Lane-departure warning with steering assist
Rear cross-traffic alert
Head-up display
Road sign recognition
Automatic high beams
Autonomous parking
For those seeking more advanced driving assistance, the Driving Assistance Professional package unlocks features like Active Driving Assistant Pro and Highway Assistant, enabling hands-free semi-autonomous driving on highways.
Trim-Specific Enhancements
Each trim level in the 2025 BMW 7 Series lineup offers distinct upgrades:
740i xDrive: Gains all-wheel drive as an option.
Gains as an option. 750e xDrive: Features leather upholstery as standard.
Features as standard. 760i xDrive: Comes with rear-wheel steering, BMW Individual leather interior options, upgraded trim, ventilated and massaging front seats.
Optional Packages
2025 BMW 7 Series offers Premium and Executive packages for additional customization:
Premium Package: Illuminated kidney grille Adaptive cruise control with stop & go BMW Active Driving Assistant (integrating adaptive cruise & lane-centering functions) Remote Autonomous Parking via smartphone
Executive Package: Includes everything in the Premium Package Upgraded headlights Automatic doors Heated armrests Heated rear seats Ventilated & massaging front seats (on 740i & 750e models)
Performance & Mechanical Specifications
The 2025 BMW 7 Series offers three distinct powertrain options, each delivering impressive performance: