The king-sized X7 hasn't been around for long and already BMW has treated it to a facelift: a quick vehicular nip and tuck that mostly focuses on upping the SUV's visual aggression (as if it needed it) and upgrading its interior and drivetrain technology.
BMW Group India has achieved the highest growth in a decade by delivering 8,876 cars (BMW and MINI) and 5,191 motorcycles in 2021. BMW India registered sales of 8,236 units and MINI India of 640 units. BMW Motorrad sold 5,191 motorcycles.
In an automotive world where Ram trucks pack Hellcat power or 2022 Defenders become custom Convertibles and no one raises an eyebrow, why not something like a BMW X7 pickup? Especially when it’s able to (digitally) fight off the Ford F-150 Raptor.