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October 15, 2025

Munich's latest limo finally meets our timing gear, in full-size PHEV form

While it isn't like the maker of a Teutonic limousine to leave much to chance, there is evidence that the creators of the latest 7 Series - which, following a long-delayed arrival on BMW's demo fleet, now finally undergoes an Autocar road test with a combustion engine under its bonnet - courted old-fashioned good fortune in just about every way they could.

The number seven is considered lucky the world over - and in China, one of BMW's biggest global markets for the 7 Series, particularly so. It just so happens, then, that this, the seventh model generation of the car, is codenamed G70. It has been in development since 2017. BMW makes seven versions of it (leaving out the i7 but counting the armoured 7 Series Protection). And it entered production on the first day of the seventh calendar month of 2022 - seven years to the day after the sixth-generation car had done so.

With diesel and (even mild-hybrid) petrol options studiously omitted from the UK range, however, the choice for those of us who don't want an electric i7 is between two plugin hybrids: a 483bhp 750e xDrive (which qualifies for benefit-in-kind tax at less than 10% of its showroom price) and a 564bhp M760e xDrive (which, since it emits more than 50g/km of CO2, isn't so tax-efficient).

We elected to test the former.

DESIGN & ENGINEERING

PROS Has the advanced suspension and steering tech to marshal its heft; plenty of power and electric range

CONS Being uncompromisingly large and tech-laden inevitably makes it heavy; 'designed in Minecraft' styling is hard to warm to

Unlike with previous generations of the 7 Series, there is only one wheelbase available on this car. So exactly how controversial - revealing, even - should we consider it, for a brand like BMW, that the version it omitted was the short wheelbase?

MEER VERHALEN VAN Autocar UK

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Testing, testing

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HOW PORSCHE IS PURSUING A QUIETER LIFE FOR OWNERS

NOISE, VIBRATION AND HARSHNESS (NVH) are three of the most important words in the engineering of new cars. They describe exactly that: noise and vibration generated from hundreds of sources, from the texture and undulation of the road surface to the entire drivetrain, tyres, brakes and structure of the car itself.

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BYD DOLPHIN SURF

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I've let other Lotuses go but this is different

Chris Smith bought his first Lotus, an Elise S, in 1996, when he was 23.

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CITROEN EYES SUB-£13K EV TO REPLACE C1 CITY CAR

Entry model will tap 2CV's spirit but relies on E-car category green light

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VOLKSWAGEN ID POLO

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Damien Smith

Max Verstappen was the standout Formula 1 driver of 2025 for me. That's not to denigrate new world champion Lando Norris in any way. In fact, I would argue the opposite is the case. That Norris prevailed in the tense Abu Dhabi finale does him huge credit because, as he will know only too well while reflecting on his hallowed new status, he did so in the face of an astonishing fightback from one of the true greats of motor racing.

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3 mins

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