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Images of 2023 BMW X7 Facelift have been leaked ahead of its global preview. Here are all the essential details about the facelifted version of this full-blown SUV.
The BMW X7 was first debuted in the year 2019, is a full-blown 7 seater flagship SUV from the German automaker. With more than 2 years under its belt, it is time that the four-wheeler got its due in terms of an update. We have seen quite a few camouflaged prototypes of the vehicle floating around with its expected launch date to be 2023. What we have brought for you here today is all the vital information concerning this luxurious SUV.
As per the fresh set of leaked images, it is evident that the facelifted version is going to feature quite a few cosmetic changes. To begin with, the 2023 BMW X7 Facelift will get a split type two-tier headlamp design accompanied by a pair of BMW’s humongous signature kidney grille. The upper assembly of the split type headlight will work as daytime running lights (DRLs) as well as side turn indicators, while the main headlamps will sit in the housing underneath. Further, the signature kidney grille has grown in size as compared to the current generation X7. The flagship SUV will also get a newly designed front bumper, with a vertical air curtain placed just below the headlamp unit for better aerodynamic efficiency. The lower half of the bumper gets a large intake, with a triangular sort of design element on the both sides. As for its side profile, the design of the alloy wheels will surely be updated. Apart from this, subtle design changes are expected towards the rear, as observed from earlier heavily camouflaged images.
On the side, the design layout of the 2023 BMW X7 Facelift is expected to remain identical to the current generation. Updates here could include an improved infotainment system alongside new upholstery design. Additionally, the powertrain options are going to be retained, with a 3.0-litre straight six diesel motor and 3.0-litre petrol engine being a part of the package. Also Read
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