2024 BMW i7 eDrive 50 SEDAN!
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 Published On Apr 7, 2024

HIGHSHides its size and weight well in corners, powerful electric powertrains, the cabin's so quiet you could hear a pin drop.

LOWSCan't cruise for the same highway distance as a gas-powered 7-series, tech overload inside, styling isn't for everyone.

VERDICTWith more connected features and displays than a Silicon Valley keynote address, the i7 is a luxury EV for the chronically online.

Electric powertrains make a lot of sense in a large luxury car. Take the 2024 BMW i7, which features a powerful EV powertrain with a nearly silent operation that only serves to enhance the feeling of serenity that luxury buyers expect. Couple that with a smooth ride and a spacious cabin built from premium materials and you have an electric 7-series that's worth its asking price and worthy of a 2024 Editors' Choice award. The i7 is a sedan for the tech-savvy buyer, too, as it's filled to the brim with digital displays and even can be had with a drop-down theater system for those chauffeured in the back—something its chief rival, the Mercedes-Benz EQS, doesn't offer. The i7 xDrive60 comes with 536 horsepower and a driving range of up to 318 miles, while a performance-oriented M70 trim boosts power to 650 hp and offers a range of around 295 miles. A rear-wheel drive eDrive50 model is offered too, and although BMW hasn't said yet, it should offer the most driving range of the bunch. Those range numbers are good enough to compete with rivals such as the Porsche Taycan and the Tesla Model S, neither of which offer anywhere near the sort of sybaritic luxury that the i7 does.

What's New for 2024?

BMW has added the 650-hp M70 and 449-hp eDrive50 models to the i7's lineup for 2024. The more powerful electric powertrain is said to power the big sedan to 60 mph in just 3.5 seconds and still offers an estimated 295-mile driving range per charge. The eDrive50 uses a single, rear-mounted motor but BMW hasn't yet disclosed its performance or range estimates. Otherwise, we're expecting that the i7 will carry over to the new year with no other major changes.


The price of the 2024 BMW i7 starts at $106.695 and goes up to $169.495 depending on the trim and options.

eDrive50 $106,695

xDrive60 $125,195

M70 $169,495

Unless you're expecting to be challenged at every stop light for an impromptu drag race, we'd suggest sticking with the xDrive60 model. It still offers plenty of zip from its 536-hp powertrain and comes standard with a host of desirable features. Like the gasoline-powered 7-series, the i7 is a limousine-like luxury sedan that can be configured to pamper rear-seat occupants with the optional Executive Lounge package. We'd recommend that package, as it adds plenty of features to justify its price tag, including plush reclining rear seats with massage.

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