BMW 7 Series News

Massive boost for electric sedan
By John Mahoney · 22 Apr 2026
BMW claims the facelift of its seventh-generation BMW 7 Series is the most comprehensive makeover ever undertaken in the 110 years since it was founded.Not that you can really tell in the flesh. Few will be likely to spot the under-the-radar tweaks when the 7 Series and its all-electric i7 counterpart land in Australia in the final three months of this year, but look closely and there are plenty of tell-tale signs.Easiest to spot are the split headlamps that now feature sparkly crystals in the upper elements. A revised front bumper, meanwhile, aims to maximise the Mercedes S-Class-rival's blocky monolithic look for extra road presence.It's a similar story for the striking glowing kidney grille and option of larger 22-inch wheels, plus the fresh new rear light bar and redesigned bumper. All contribute to ensuring the big BMW makes an equally sizeable statement.A new customisable welcome or farewell light sequence adds some theatre to the ownership experience but it's within where some of the biggest changes are found.Embracing BMW's latest Neue Klasse technology, the petrol and all-electric versions of the 7 Series now gain the firm's configurable Panoramic Vision full-width display that stretches from pillar to pillar along the leading edge of the windscreen.There's also a large 3D head-up display that eliminates the need to take your eyes off the road.Other new tech lifted from the all-new iX3 SUV and i3 sedan includes a large 17.9-inch touchscreen infotainment which integrates a dedicated passenger display for the first time.All the screens run BMW's next-generation X operating system.In the posh seats in the second row, the good news is the current car's full-width 31.3-inch cinema-grade touchscreen carries over and is improved with the facelift.There's now a camera and microphone for video conferencing, while the multiplex experience is enhanced by the addition of a fresh 36-speaker 4D Bowers & Wilkins sound system that has a Dolby Atmos capability.Airline-style executive seats remain available, while the German carmaker claims the first-class experience continues with an ambient light system that is said to provide its own immersive experience.Like before, both models come with automatic soft-close doors but now engineers have added more precise radar sensors, allowing for a smoother, more graceful ingress and egress.Both a panoramic sunroof and four-zone climate control are now standard in all markets.Beneath the skin, the major changes continue, especially if you choose the all-electric Mercedes EQS- and Genesis Electrified G80-rivalling i7.Thanks to a partnership with Croatian hypercar-maker Rimac, BMW has managed to shoehorn its most advanced sixth-gen battery tech into the i7.The all-new 112.5kWh power pack comprises of 4695 cylindrical lithium-ion cells that deliver 20 per cent more energy density than before, despite inhabiting the same space beneath the floor.Compared to the previous prismatic cells, which provided a range of up to 625km, the new i7 can now travel beyond 708km before it needs plugging in.That figure is some way off the incredible 926km range Mercedes boasts for its latest facelifted EQS, but it's worth pointing out the long-legged Benz produces less power (300kW) and is rear-wheel drive, compared to the punchier all-wheel-drive 335kW i7 50 xDrive.Unfortunately for BMW, even with all-wheel drive, the EQS goes further on a full charge than any i7 in the range, with even the fastest 430kW EQS580 4MATIC capable of driving up to 876km before needing to be plugged in versus the 707km the 400kW i7 60 xDrive and 650km the 500kW i7 M70 xDrive can travel.At least the latter flagship M70 blends its lesser range with a punchy 0-100km/h sprint of just 3.8 seconds.There's more bad news for the battery-powered 7 Series when it comes to charging.Lack of space meant there wasn't enough room to squeeze in the carmaker's most powerful 800-volt electrics that are used on both the smaller i3 sedan and iX3 SUV.The result is BMW and Rimac were only able to raise peak charging from 200kW to around 250kW – a long way off the EQS' 350kW peak rate.In the big Benz that translates into being able to add as much as 320km of range in little more than ten minutes, in the same time BMW owners will have only managed to squeeze in no more than 205km-worth of charge.A 10-80 per cent top-up, meanwhile, takes 29 minutes, although the German carmaker says the combination of optimised route planning and predictive heat management unlocks faster real-world charging.On the combustion side, there's a new entry 740 that gains 48-volt mild hybrid tech.The 740i-replacing electrified twin-turbo 3.0-litre inline six-cylinder musters an additional 14kW more power (294kW) but is no quicker from 0-100km/h (5.4 seconds) and is only fractionally less thirsty than before (7.7L/100km v 7.9L/100km).A 230kW 740d xDrive and a plug-in hybrid 750e and M760e both arrive later on in November 2026 but are uncertain for Australia.The most powerful M760e M Performance could prove an enticing proposition for limo buyers, combining 450kW/800Nm, a 0-100km/h dash of 4.2 seconds, and up to 80km of EV range, fuel use is commendably low at 3.5L/100km.Later on, a powerful V8-powered M Performance version will also follow, but there's still no sign of BMW M ever launching a full-fat M7. Instead, an overhauled Alpina variant will provide supercar levels of thrust with little compromise to comfort or refinement.New driverless tech includes a hands-free adaptive cruise control that works up to 130km/h and a new 'City Assistant' that uses AI and accurate digital mapping to support the driver in stress-inducing urban environments. A new remote parking aid is also available.Despite being locked in for a launch Down Under in Q4 of 2026, BMW Australia has yet to provide timings or pricing for the refreshed BMW 7 Series and the heavily updated i7.Currently, the luxury limo is priced from around $270,000 (plus on-road costs) for the entry 740i and around $300,000 (plus ORCs) for the battery-electric i7 flagship.
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24,000+ BMWs recalled for fire hazard fault
By James Cleary · 09 Mar 2026
The Federal Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communication and the Arts has issued a safety recall notice impacting 24,122 BMWs and Mini derivatives sold new in Australia from 2010 to 2022.It confirms that examples of the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 Series (F0x, F1x, F2x, F3x, G1, G3x), the X1, X2, X3, X4, X5 and X6 (F48, F39, F1x, F2x, G0x) as well as the Mini Cooper (F5x) and Countryman (F6x) have been impacted.The notice said, “Due to a manufacturing defect, the Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) cooler may develop an internal coolant leak. “If this occurs, the leaking coolant and recirculated exhaust gas may combine, which may result in a reduction of engine power and potentially a fire while driving,” the notice said. The department added, “A reduction of engine power whilst driving and/or a vehicle fire could increase the risk of an accident, causing injury or death to vehicle occupants, other road users and/or damage to property.”All grades of the nominated models sold from 2010 to 2022 are potentially included and the department says owners of affected vehicles will be contacted by BMW requesting they schedule an appointment with their preferred authorised BMW dealer for replacement of the EGR cooler, free of charge.Alternatively, BMW can be contacted on 1800 243 675, through email info@bmw.com.au or via www.recall.bmw.com.au. This recall comes on the back of another large scale recall alert last month impacting 16,578 BMWs sold new in Australia from 2020 to 2023.In that case, examples of the 2,3,4,5,7 Series (G12, G2x, G3x, G42), X3 (G01), X4 (G02), X5 (G05) and Z4 (G29) were found to have been exposed to a potential manufacturing defect which means the starter motor solenoid switch could experience increased wear that could cause an internal short circuit and in a worst case scenario “a fire during vehicle operation”.
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Car brand leaks own future line-up!
By Chris Thompson · 04 Mar 2026
Sometimes secrets in the car industry make their way into the public, whether via journalists or general mishaps, but it’s not often a brand will spill its own tea.But much of the 2026/27 BMW model line-up has been revealed by an apparent mistake on the German carmaker’s USA website, where icons for some cars yet to be confirmed have appeared.As reported by Motor1 among others, a new version of BMW’s smallest M car is on the cards, with 2027 BMW M2 xDrive having been listed as one of several new models on the way.The shock addition of all-wheel drive to the only M car left without all four wheels doing the driving is just the start, with an all-wheel-drive 3 Series ‘M350i xDrive’ also apparently on the way, marking the start of the next-gen icon.It’ll be joined by the i3 40 xDrive and i3 50 xDrive, two variants of the electric version of the 3 Series in the same way the 5 Series has the i5 and so on.We don’t know what the 3 Series looks like yet, but expect it to borrow heavily from the brand’s recent Neue Klasse design concept.There’s also a BMW iX4 40 xDrive inbound, which should be the ‘coupe’ style version of the already-revealed iX3.The next-gen BMW X5 is also locked in with a ‘40 sDrive’ variant and an electric cousin in the iX5 60.Finally, the 7 Series comes along with what’s set to be a facelift of the limo that was launched in its current incarnation within the last four years. A 740i xDrive is the only variant listed, but the V8-powered 760i and electric i7 should be sticking around.The site has now removed the list of incoming vehicles, but the info is out and about now.More local confirmations will, of course, come in time despite expectations that much of what’s been locked in for the US is likely to land here anyway. Stay tuned.
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'Risk of injury' in important BMW recall
By James Cleary · 24 Feb 2026
The Federal Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communication and the Arts has issued a safety recall notice impacting 16,578 BMWs sold new in Australia from 2020 to 2023.It confirms that examples of the 2,3,4,5,7 Series (G12, G2x, G3x, G42) , X3 (G01) , X4 (G02), X5 (G05) and Z4 (G29) have been impacted and said, “Due to a manufacturing defect, the starter motor solenoid switch can experience increased wear that could cause an internal short circuit.“If this occurs, the driver may be unable to start the engine, and in the worst case, the overheating can lead to a fire during vehicle operation,” the notice said. The department added, “A vehicle fire or the driver being unable to restart the engine could increase the risk of injury to vehicle occupants, and/or damage to property.”All grades of the nominated models are included, although for reference, close to 65,000 vehicles across those BMW model groups were sold in Australia during the recall period.The department says owners of affected vehicles will be contacted by BMW requesting they schedule an appointment with their preferred authorised BMW dealer for the free of charge starter motor replacement.Alternatively, BMW can be contacted on 1800 243 675 or via www.recall.bmw.com.au. 
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Still want a V8? They'll live on thanks to the US
By Tim Nicholson · 26 Sep 2025
BMW believes its six- and eight-cylinder engines will live on well into the next decade, despite a shift to engine downsizing and electrification.
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Are there bulletproof cars in Australia?
By Chris Thompson · 11 Nov 2023
These are not cars just anyone is able to pick up from the dealer - in fact there are laws and regulations to make sure of that. But through the right channels, you can indeed have your own four-wheeled protection if you have the means.
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Armoured BMW i7 Protection EV revealed
By Chris Thompson · 09 Aug 2023
BMW has been building armoured versions of its cars, in particular the 7 Series, for decades in order to supply politicians and wealthy buyers with cars to keep them safe from those who mean harm. BMW claims its new BMW i7 Protection is the first all-electric protection sedan in the world, set to be offered alongside a petrol-powered version of the BMW 7 Series Protection.
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China’s luxe BMW i5 and 5 Series revealed
By Chris Thompson · 09 Aug 2023
The premium end of the new car market in China tends to get its own special toys, so it shouldn’t be a huge surprise that BMW has built a specific long-wheelbase version of the new eighth generation 5 Series sedan and the i5 electric car version to suit China.
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BMW prices up for second time this year
By Chris Thompson · 02 May 2023
The BMW Australia range has been subjected to a significant pricing increase for the second time in 2023, with only a few variants managing to escape the bump.With some models’ pricing increased by as much as $9000, the pricing adjustments have been applied to almost every model except for the non-M 4 Series, which had its pricing adjusted quite recently, as well as the brand’s electric SUV iX models.Also excluded from the pricing adjustments are the updated BMW X5 and X6 SUVs, which had new prices confirmed in February this year to reflect a change in specification.At the time, the increased pricing for the X5 and X6 range was bumped up by $8000 over the old model (to start from $134,900 before on-roads for the X5 xDrive30d). Electrification and tech updates are the main changes for the new 2023 models.The only model in this round of pricing updates to have a feature or specification change is the X7 xDrive40d which gains a light-up 'glowing' kidney grille.In January, BMW Australia adjusted pricing across the range by thousands of dollars for each model, with some up by as much as $11,500, though models that had increased prices were also subject to updates like the addition of head-up displays in some variants or heated steering wheels in M models.A spokesperson for BMW Australia told CarsGuide the adjustments still aim to ensure competitive pricing for its customers.“BMW constantly reviews its pricing structure throughout the year, taking into consideration a number of different factors,” they said.“However, we always aim to ensure our products remain appropriately positioned and represent a competitive pricing proposition in the market for our customers.”A full list of pricing updates can be found below.2023 BMW 1 Series pricing before on-road costs2023 BMW 2 Series pricing before on-road costs2023 BMW 3 Series pricing before on-road costs2023 BMW 4 Series pricing before on-road costs2023 BMW 5 Series pricing before on-road costs2023 BMW 7 Series pricing before on-road costs2023 BMW 8 Series pricing before on-road costs2023 BMW X1 pricing before on-road costs2023 BMW X2 pricing before on-road costs2023 BMW X3 pricing before on-road costs2023 BMW X4 pricing before on-road costs2023 BMW X5 pricing before on-road costs2023 BMW X6 pricing before on-road costs2023 BMW X7 pricing before on-road costs2023 BMW Z4 pricing before on-road costs2023 BMW iX pricing before on-road costs2023 BMW XM pricing before on-road costs
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Lexus LM luxury van likely for Oz
By Chris Thompson · 13 Apr 2023
A new luxury van unfamiliar to most Australians could make its way to our shores in the near future thanks to Toyota’s upmarket brand.
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