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2019 BMW X7 is BMW's biggest SUV with its biggest grille: http://bit.ly/2AeW3ko
The 2019 BMW X7 flagship SUV is finally here, and, boy, is it big. It's the largest crossover in BMW's lineup by far, at about 9 inches longer than the X5. It's actually just 3 inches shorter than the standard-wheelbase 7 Series. And in the words of BMW, it has "the largest kidney grille ever designed for a BMW model." As for how these literal great lengths look in practice, well, it's a mixed bag. Most of the SUV looks pretty sharp. It has clean, elegant lines, and a refreshingly upright, traditional SUV profile. The nose is where things get messy. The slender headlights look modern and menacing, but the grille seems a bit much. It's just so tall, and the small lights exaggerate the size even further. BMW probably hoped it would look proud and stately, but we can't shake how reminiscent it is of beaver teeth. Whether you love or hate the looks, they wrap a rather practical package. All X7s come standard with three rows of seating. With the standard second-row bench, it will seat seven, but there's an option for a second row of captain's chairs that bring seating down to six, and they introduce the same seating adjustments that front passengers receive. Interestingly, BMW has not announced any sort of executive model with just two rows and wild, luxurious reclining seats and other accoutrements, but that might be something that comes later. In addition to the standard three-row seating, the X7 has a healthy 48.6 cubic feet of cargo space behind the third row and 90.4 cubic feet with both rear rows folded.
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BMW: BMW won’t ditch the twin kidney-grille in electric cars https://j.mp/3aLwfMI
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Left Kidney I'm not a huge fan of the M4 - although I do quite like the M3 - but the new grille detailing on the current M cars is great.