
Range
625 km
0-100 km/h
3.5s
Fast Charging
195 kW
Seats
5
5 Things to Know Before Buying BMW i7 in Hong Kong
Based on real owner experiences and reviews
01
The 31.3-inch rear theatre screen is the i7 standout feature. In direct comparisons, the rear seat experience consistently beats the Mercedes EQS for passenger comfort and entertainment. For chauffeur-driven buyers cross-shopping at the HK$2M+ segment, the back seat is where the i7 pulls ahead.
02
The i7 weighs close to 2.7 tonnes. Air suspension is practically the only viable setup at this weight. Traditional springs and dampers wear out significantly faster under heavy EV loads, making air suspension a maintenance line item to budget for long-term.
03
Factory options carry steep premiums in HK. The wool seat upholstery package alone costs around HK$340,000 including tax. Buyers should price out a fully specified build before committing, as individual options can push the total well past the base sticker.
04
Real-world range for the xDrive60 sits around 400 to 450km on a full charge. At 82% battery, expect roughly 370km. Daily urban driving in HK with home charging makes this comfortable, but it falls noticeably short of the official WLTP claim.
05
Basic controls like cooled seats are buried several taps deep in the iDrive 8 touchscreen. The system is feature-rich but unintuitive. In HK, where many i7s are chauffeur-driven, the driver needs quick access to climate and comfort functions without fumbling through sub-menus.
Choose Your i7
5 versions available in Hong Kong
i7 eDrive50 (G70)
Up to
HK$913,534
i7 eDrive50 M Sport Edition (G70)
Up to
HK$956,535
i7 xDrive60 (G70)
Up to
HK$1,599,900
i7 xDrive60 M Sport Edition (G70)
Up to
HK$2,189,660
i7 M70 xDrive (G70)
Up to
HK$1,521,940
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