Germany luxury car giant BMW is actively testing their new flagship SUV model called the X7. Spotted on test several times in the past, this upcoming model was recently seen doing the rounds of the infamous Nurburgring circuit in Germany.
The X7, as we know, will share a significant chunk of its internals with Rolls Royce’s first ever SUV which is also under development. The former will ride on the CLAR architecture which made its debut in the latest-gen 7 Series. For the X7 the platform will be heavily strengthened to handle the added bulk.
BMW is expected to source some of the suspension bits from the X5 while both rear-wheel drive and xDrive AWD systems are going to be offered. In terms of engines, the X7 will get six- and eight-cylinder units as well as a plug-in hybrid derivative. The most expensive version, meanwhile, will be powered by an upgraded version of the 6-litre V12 which currently makes 544bhp and 750Nm of torque.
The X7 will be assembled at BMW’s Spartanburg factory in South Carolina, US where they plan on investing $1 billion until late 2016 to boost capacity. BMW is looking to take things to next level with this new model which will be significantly more luxurious and competent than the X5.