The 2021 BMW X7 is the company’s largest, most luxurious, and most accommodating SUV/crossover. All-new as recently as 2019, the X7 is built at BMW’s facility in Spartanburg, South Carolina, and competes in the full-size premium category along with the Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class and Lincoln Navigator.
The standard seating form is for seven occupants across three rows. Choosing the optional pair of second-row captain’s chairs brings that down to six.
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