BMWi7 (2022-)
- Available new
- Large
- Electric
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BMW’s latest 7 Series is offered not only as a plug-in hybrid but also as a full-electric model, badged i7. This enormous luxury saloon car aims to offer the ultimate in power, refinement and comfort – but it’s a tall order to beat rivals such as the Audi e-tron GT, Mercedes EQS and Tesla Model S. Does it succeed? Find out in our full BMW i7 review.
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Brand reliability 0-4 years |
EQS (2021-)
£100,610Typical priceEspace (2003-2012)
£750Typical priceCee'd SW (2007-2012)
£1,413Typical price