BMW X7
There are plenty of luxurious three-row SUVs on the market but the BMW X7 only has one true competitor — the Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class. Mercedes-Benz was first to this fight by over a decade, with what…
Nico DeMattia / April 13, 2022
BMW X7
For decades, the three-row SUV game was very much an American one. Only in the land of 64 oz soft drinks and quadruple-stacked bacon cheeseburgers would a three-row SUV truly be necessary. However, the Germans…
Nico DeMattia / February 8, 2021
BMW X7
Mercedes-Benz has been competing in this segment for years, previously with the GL-Class SUV. Three-row SUVs are not unfamiliar to the Stuttgart-based brand. However, they are relatively unfamiliar to BMW, as the new X7 is…
Nico DeMattia / January 3, 2020
News
When BMW first debuted the X7, enthusiasts of the brand were a bit shocked. Seeing a Roundel, an emblem typically associated with small sports cars, on the hood of an SUV the size of a…
Nico DeMattia / October 21, 2019
Auto Shows
2019 NY Auto Show: Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class debuts to take on BMW X7
by Nico DeMattia
/ Date: April 17, 2019
Interesting
There’s quite a bit of hubbub about the BMW X7 at the moment, as it’s the first uber-large SUV in the brand’s history. However, it’s a newcomer to an already established class of cars and,…
Nico DeMattia / April 14, 2019
BMW X7
Since its debut just a few days ago, the BMW X7 has become a punching bag in the media, over its enormous, seemingly superfluous size. (Literally no one complains about the size of the Mercedes-Benz…
Nico DeMattia / October 19, 2018
BMW X7
The BMW X7 is the brand’s first-ever entry into the full-size luxury SUV segment, a segment dominated by the Range Rover and Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class. The latter of which is likely going to be the X7’s…
Nico DeMattia / October 16, 2018
BMW X7
Back before Mercedes-Benz’s SUV-naming scheme change, the brand’s largest SUV was called the “GL-Class”. I’m an unapologetic GL-Class fan. I always liked the way it looked, the luxury and comfort of the interior and the…
Nico DeMattia / January 25, 2018