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2026 BMW 7 Series update brings new class design, 720km range for i7 EV

The BMW 7 Series and its electric sibling, the i7, have undergone a major makeover, with designs inspired by the iX3 “Neue Klasse” midsize SUV and i3 electric sedan, as the German brand’s flagship sedan prepares to take on the upcoming electric Mercedes-Benz S-Class.

BMW describes its upgraded sedan as “the most comprehensive facelift the BMW Group has ever undertaken,” which “marks the beginning of a technology rollout across powertrain variants and market segments that will benefit all future BMW vehicles.”

Production will begin in July 2026 and the updated 7 Series is expected to arrive in Australia in the fourth quarter of this year (October to December). The refreshed electric vehicle (EV) i7 is expected to hit the market first, with plug-in hybrid (PHEV) versions following, although an exact date has not yet been determined.

Local trim levels and pricing will be announced next month, but the latter is expected to rise from $272,900 before on-road costs for the current entry-level 740i and $306,900 before on-road costs for the existing i7.

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Seven model levels were presented for Germany, including three versions of the i7 – the i7 50 xDrive (all-wheel drive), the i7 60 xDrive and the i7 M70 xDrive – as well as the 750e xDrive PHEV and the 760e xDrive PHEV.

The petrol-powered 740 xDrive and diesel-powered 740d xDrive round out the range – both with 48V mild hybrid technology – while BMW has confirmed that a petrol V8 variant will be added to the range in the future.

Dubbed “Life Cycle Impulse” internally, the update brings revisions to the sedan’s angular, upright “monolithic” exterior design to more closely resemble BMW’s Neue Klasse models and includes new two-tone BMW Individual paint schemes.

“We combine new class with luxury. This car is all about presence,” said BMW designer Max Missoni. “The grille stands proud and the eyes are focused.”