BMW 7 Series
Detailed Review, Specifications, Trims and Prices in the United Arab Emirates
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Last updated 2026-07-10The 2025 BMW 7 Series is priced from AED 460,000 in the UAE (GCC spec), and Muscarz rates it 4.1/5 overall in the sedan class.
- Muscular 375 hp on tap for confident overtaking
- Frugal 6.8 L/100km combined economy
- AWD traction for all-weather stability

3.0L Turbo 6-Cylinder 375hp (740i)
375 hp
Gasoline
5 Seater
Muscarz Expert Score 4.1/5 — strongest on technology, weakest on value.Every score is computed from this model's real specifications using our transparent editorial rubric — not user submissions or third-party data.
1. BMW 7 Series Overview & Verdict
In brief: the 2025 BMW 7 Series is a gasoline sedan priced in the UAE from AED 460,000 (GCC spec), seating 5, powered by a 3.0L Turbo 6-Cylinder 375hp (740i) making 375 hp, with a 5-year warranty. Muscular 375 hp on tap for confident overtaking.
The 2025 BMW 7 Series arrives in the UAE priced from AED 460,000, positioning it as a genuine luxury contender competing on refinement and prestige in the luxury sedan class. For buyers weighing options across Dubai, Sharjah and Abu Dhabi, it targets drivers who want a midsize sedan with capable performance and GCC-ready engineering. Its natural rivals in the UAE include the BMW 5 Series, Mercedes-Benz E-Class, Mercedes-Benz S-Class.
Power comes from a 3.0L Turbo 6-Cylinder 375hp (740i) making 375 hp and 506 Nm, driving the all four wheels through a 8-Speed Automatic. Official combined consumption sits at 6.8 L/100km, which is competitive for the segment. With 3 trims spanning AED 460,000 to AED 552,000, there is a configuration for most budgets in this segment.
This review breaks down exactly how the 7 Series performs where it matters for Emirates buyers — the heat, the highways, the resale market and the total cost of ownership — so you can decide whether it deserves a place on your shortlist over its rivals.
Expert Verdict
The 2025 BMW 7 Series earns its place in the UAE sedan conversation on the strength of muscular 375 hp on tap for confident overtaking and frugal 6.8 l/100km combined economy. It is not perfect — premium pricing from aed 460,000 — options push it higher — but for buyers who want a genuine luxury contender competing on refinement and prestige, priced from AED 460,000, it is a genuinely credible choice against the BMW 5 Series. Shortlist it, drive it in the trim you can afford, and weigh it on total cost of ownership rather than sticker price alone.
2. Exterior Styling & Dimensions
Measuring 4650 mm long, 1800 mm wide and 1440 mm tall on a 2700 mm wheelbase, the 7 Series sits in the midsize bracket of the sedan class. Its 140 mm ground clearance clears UAE speed bumps and mall ramps without drama. LED lighting front and rear anchors the design and marks it out in traffic.
Notable exterior details include led headlights, led daytime running lights, alloy wheels, body colored door mirrors. The paint and exterior trim are specified to resist the intense UV and fine sand that define the Gulf climate, protecting the finish over years of ownership.
3. Cabin Comfort & Interior Refinements
Inside, the 7 Series seats 5 across two rows, with soft-touch surfaces and higher-grade trim that lift the ambience. Cabin highlights include automatic climate control, power windows, keyless entry & push button start, multi-function steering wheel.
Rear passengers get reasonable legroom thanks to the 2700 mm wheelbase. Multi-zone climate control and rear vents keep every seat cool through a UAE summer — a non-negotiable that this cabin handles well.
4. Engine Performance & Road Mannerisms
The base 740i pairs its 3.0L Turbo 6-Cylinder 375hp (740i) with a 8-Speed Automatic, producing 375 hp and 506 Nm. That translates to a adequate 0–100 km/h time of 8.5 seconds and a 180 km/h top speed. There is more than enough muscle for effortless highway overtaking.
AWD delivers reassuring traction on sand-dusted roads and in the rare wet spell. The transmission is tuned for smoothness, keeping the drivetrain relaxed at the UAE's 120–140 km/h cruising speeds. Higher trims (up to the 760i xDrive) add sharper responses and, in some cases, more power.
5. Infotainment, Connectivity & Tech Cabin
On the tech front the 7 Series offers apple carplay integration, android auto support, bluetooth connectivity, usb charger ports, digital instrument cluster. Higher trims layer on premium audio, wireless charging and a head-up display.
Connectivity is the priority: Apple CarPlay and Android Auto handle navigation and media, sidestepping the need for built-in maps. Voice control reduces the need to reach for the screen on the move.
6. Safety Engineering & Active ADAS Features
The 7 Series carries a 5-Star Euro NCAP. Standard and available driver aids include anti-lock braking system (abs), electronic brakeforce distribution (ebd), traction control system (tcs), dual front airbags, rear parking sensors.
Most active-safety systems are available, and many are standard, making it an easy car to recommend to family buyers. For UAE highways, the adaptive cruise and lane-keeping systems (where fitted) meaningfully reduce fatigue on long inter-emirate drives.
7. Ride Quality, NVH & Highway Comfort
Ride comfort leans towards a settled, comfortable everyday tune. The 2700 mm wheelbase helps it feel planted and calm at speed. Acoustic insulation keeps engine and road noise in check, so conversation and audio come through cleanly at cruising pace.
Air conditioning performance — the feature UAE owners judge hardest — is a strong point here, chilling the cabin rapidly even after hours parked in direct summer sun.
8. Practicality, Storage & Trunk Cargo Space
With 450 litres of boot space and a 50 litre fuel tank, the 7 Series is suited to couples and small families. Cabin storage — door bins, console and cupholders — is ample for daily use.
Its midsize footprint is manageable in typical UAE parking, and the 5-door layout keeps access practical.
9. Cost of Ownership, Resale & Fuel Consumption
From AED 460,000, the 7 Series makes a considered value case. BMW models are known for holding their value in the Emirates, which softens the true cost of ownership. Servicing intervals of every 10,000 km and a 5-year / 100,000 km warranty frame the ongoing costs.
At 6.8 L/100km, fuel costs are kept in check against the UAE's petrol prices. Buyers financing the car should budget for insurance at roughly 2–3% of value per year on top of the monthly instalment.
10. GCC Specifications & UAE Climatic Testing
This is a GCC-specification 7 Series, which matters more than badge or price. Gulf-spec examples add reinforced radiators, larger AC compressors and sun-hardened trim that imported units simply lack. Ground clearance is set for speed bumps and ramps rather than serious off-roading.
Local dealer reach, straightforward parts availability and Salik integration make it a low-friction car to live with in the Emirates. For desert-country buyers, choosing GCC spec over a cheaper import is the difference between reliable summers and recurring cooling failures.
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11. Trim Levels & Recommendation Guide
Across the 3-trim range, the sweet spot is usually the mid-grade car. The entry 740i (AED 460,000) covers the essentials and suits fleets and budget buyers, while the range-topping 760i xDrive (AED 552,000) adds the full complement of comfort, tech and safety kit expected at this price.
Negotiate on the drive-away price including registration and the first service. If maximising resale matters to you, mid and upper trims typically depreciate more gracefully than the stripped-out base car.
Key Strengths (Pros)
- Muscular 375 hp on tap for confident overtaking
- Frugal 6.8 L/100km combined economy
- AWD traction for all-weather stability
- Long 5-year / 100,000 km warranty
- BMW badge holds resale value well in the UAE
Limitations (Cons)
- Premium pricing from AED 460,000 — options push it higher
- Base trim omits some driver-assist tech found higher up the range
