2019 BMW X7 Suv Experience https://goo.gl/ZgbEYq
BMW released a flood of details today on its new flagship SUV, the 2019 X7. The 2019 BMW X7 will be the biggest SUV (or "Sports Activity Vehicle" in BMW speak) in the automaker's lineup, with three rows of seating and room for up to seven passengers. This isn't the first three-row SUV from BMW, but it's definitely the largest, most capable one yet. It has more space than current offerings along with a seriously impressive array of high-tech safety features and some of the most high-end luxury touches ever offered by the German brand.
According to BMW, the X7 will be the largest vehicle in its lineup. At 203.3 inches long, it's 3 inches shorter than the 7 Series sedan, but nearly 10 inches longer than the current X6 SUV and significantly more spacious than both. At 78.7 inches wide and 71.1 inches tall, it's about a half-inch wider and 4 inches taller than the X6. It's also larger on the outside than the competition but manages to fall behind the Mercedes GLS and the Audi Q7 in terms of interior space — giving up about an inch of legroom in both the second and third rows. Reported cargo space is excellent, though: Fold all the X7's seats flat and you get an impressive 90.4 cubic feet of cargo space.
BMW released a flood of details today on its new flagship SUV, the 2019 X7. The 2019 BMW X7 will be the biggest SUV (or "Sports Activity Vehicle" in BMW speak) in the automaker's lineup, with three rows of seating and room for up to seven passengers. This isn't the first three-row SUV from BMW, but it's definitely the largest, most capable one yet. It has more space than current offerings along with a seriously impressive array of high-tech safety features and some of the most high-end luxury touches ever offered by the German brand.
According to BMW, the X7 will be the largest vehicle in its lineup. At 203.3 inches long, it's 3 inches shorter than the 7 Series sedan, but nearly 10 inches longer than the current X6 SUV and significantly more spacious than both. At 78.7 inches wide and 71.1 inches tall, it's about a half-inch wider and 4 inches taller than the X6. It's also larger on the outside than the competition but manages to fall behind the Mercedes GLS and the Audi Q7 in terms of interior space — giving up about an inch of legroom in both the second and third rows. Reported cargo space is excellent, though: Fold all the X7's seats flat and you get an impressive 90.4 cubic feet of cargo space.
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