BMW's electric i7 xDrive60 midgrade AWD receives a 2025 update that makes front and rear massaging seats standard and adds ventilated, multifunction rear seats while preserving the model's long-range capability.
The xDrive60's cabin features crystal trim, an Alcantara headliner, perforated upholstery and carbon-fiber accents, plus power-closing doors and illuminated tweeter cones for a more flagship feel.
BMW's latest iDrive infotainment is improved but still occasionally finicky, and the tested car lacked the optional 31.3-inch rear Theater Screen; each rear door armrest includes a phone-sized control screen for audio, calls, privacy blinds, sunroof and seat adjustments.
BMW loaned a recent xDrive60 for evaluation, and testers reported the xDrive60 maintains the i7's roomy rear-seat comfort and composed handling compared with higher-performance M70 and 760i models while offering strong range.
This article is based on reporting from MotorTrend.
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