German carmaker BMW has revealed the new BMW 7 Series, marking a major update for its flagship sedan.

This is the seventh generation of the 7 Series, and BMW has focused on design, in-car technology, and a wider range of powertrain options. The model will go on sale globally from July 2026.
What’s New
The latest 7 Series brings one of the biggest updates the model has seen.

- New design language for BMW’s luxury cars
- Introduction of Neue Klasse-based technologies
- Updated interiors with more focus on passenger experience
- Expanded range of engine and electric options
- New steering wheel design with a flatter, more unconventional shape
This update is not just about this car; it also sets the direction for future BMW models.
Design Changes
The new 7 Series gets a more distinct and modern look.

- Large illuminated kidney grille
- Slim crystal-style headlights
- Cleaner surfaces and sharper rear design
- New wheel options up to 22 inches
The design focuses on presence and simplicity, rather than too many lines or details.
Interior and Features
Inside, BMW has focused on comfort and technology, especially for rear-seat passengers.

- New Panoramic iDrive system
- Passenger screen added to the dashboard
- Rear Theatre Screen for entertainment
- Bowers & Wilkins sound system with Dolby Atmos
Other features include:
- Panoramic sunroof
- Four-zone climate control
- Digital interior mirror
The cabin is designed to feel more like a lounge, especially for those sitting in the back.
Powertrain Options
BMW continues to offer multiple engine choices.
- Petrol and diesel engines with mild-hybrid tech
- Plug-in hybrid options
- Fully electric versions
The electric variants now offer a range of over 720 km (WLTP), making them more usable for longer drives.
Driving and Comfort
The 7 Series continues to balance driving and comfort.

- Adaptive air suspension as standard
- Optional rear-wheel steering
- Focus on smooth ride quality
The car is designed to suit both drivers and passengers, depending on how it is used.
Safety and Assistance
BMW has also added more driver assistance features.
- Level 2 driver assistance systems
- Hands-free driving up to 130 km/h (in some markets)
- AI-based parking assistance
- Improved safety systems as standard
The focus is on making driving easier and safer in everyday conditions.
Conclusion
The updated BMW 7 Series focuses on three key things: technology, comfort, and flexibility in powertrain options.
It continues to evolve as a flagship model, while also setting the tone for what’s coming next from BMW.