The 2020 BMW X7 is a premium SUV with a 6- or 7-seater cabin layout. The Bavarian model is on the market with one gasoline and two turbodiesel engines, partly thanks to which this large-size car won the competition from the Mercedes-Benz GLS, Cadillac Escalade and Lexus LX at the start of sales. In our country, the BMW X7 is presented in the only configuration with a fairly rich equipment. Together with the Bavarian model, the buyer can get a variety of driving assistants, including a semi-autonomous control system, separate displays for the second and third row of seats, adaptive head optics and other equipment. The 2020 BMW X7, thanks to the new body, as shown by official photos, stands out from the rest of the cars with its large size. In particular, the cost of the German model changes dramatically if the buyer opts for an adaptive suspension. The list of driving assistants doesn't end there. Together with the 2020 BMW X7, the Bavarian concern offers many other systems that increase the overall level of protection for people in the cabin. Also, depending on the type of optional package chosen by the buyer, the list of equipment that is responsible for comfort changes significantly. By default, the Bavarian model is produced in a 7-seater version. For a surcharge, the manufacturer is ready to remove the rear sofa by installing two separate chairs instead. The BMW X7 comes with a virtual panel and a multimedia complex with a 12.3-inch touchscreen. For an additional charge, the car is supplemented by four monitors located on the backrests of the first and second rows. The multimedia complex includes an expensive audio system, an Internet access point via Wi-Fi and 4G, a gesture control system and other functions. The 2020 BMW X7 stands out for its large dimensions. This SUV, although made in the corporate style of the Bavarian brand, has a number of pronounced differences from other models. So, the X7 has a lengthened front part of the body, where there is a reduced size radiator grille with vertical blades and narrow head optics with C-shaped LED strips. The front bumper contains one extended air intake, which is complemented by two inserts, characteristic of BMW cars, that provide airflow to the brakes.