For those in this position who can afford it, the BMW X7 offers ... While 23-inch inch wheels are now optional, this test car rode on the standard 22-inch rims. The X7 M60i looks big, but does ...
The X7 M60i is BMW’s biggest, baddest SUV ... There’s also a locking M Sport differential to apportion drive between the rear wheels, standard-fit rear-axle steering and active anti-roll ...
When the E34 M5 was launched in 1992 BMW claimed this world-beating supersaloon could get from 0-62mph in around six seconds. That’s the same time as our single motor, boggo-spec i5 Touring.
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