Now also the hybrids
After it became clear last night what the new BMW 7-series as 740d should cost, we now also know what the plug-in hybrid versions in the Netherlands should yield. The plug-in hybrid 750e indeed appears to be the most economical way to drive a new 7-series.
The announcement of the prices of the new BMW 7-series will be done in steps. Immediately at the introduction we learned what the fully electric BMW i7 costs, namely minimum €141,809. Last night the 740d xDrive suddenly appeared in the configurator. The only version of the new BMW 7-series available in the Netherlands that does not have a plug connection, must yield at least €130.978.
Yesterday, the model overview also immediately noticed the starting price, which turned out to be €124,207 lower than the price of the diesel. Our suspicion is confirmed, because that lower price does indeed belong to the plug-in hybrid 750e xDrive. That version has a six-cylinder petrol engine and an electric motor and with 490 hp and 700 Nm is certainly not under-engined. Prefer even more? Then there is the M760e xDrive, which stamps 571 hp and 800 Nm from a comparable powertrain. That version costs at least €148,431 and for that money also immediately gets the well-known M Sport appearances. The attentive reader may have noticed that every version gets the addition ‘xDrive’. That’s right, because four-wheel drive is standard on all versions for the time being.
The plug-in hybrid BMW 750e and M760e will be added to the configurator in the second half of October. As mentioned, the 740d and electric BMW i7 can already be found there.
Fashion model | Powertrain | Assets | From price |
740d xDrive | 6 cyl. diesel | 299 hp | €130.978 |
750th xDrive | 6 cyl. Petrol, plug-in hybrid | 490 hp | €124,207 |
M760e xDrive | 6 cyl. Petrol, plug-in hybrid | 571 hp | €148.431 |
i7 xDrive60 | Electric | 544 hp | €141,809 |
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– Thanks for information from Autoweek.nl