Well, if you live in Germany anyway.
Last week, BMW teased the arrival of the all-new 7 Series and its all-electric i7 sibling before revealing both to us this week. The latter is the one that we’re particularly interested in, as the Mercedes EQS Sedan already exists as a pretty impressive luxury electric sedan. Mercedes typically sets the benchmark in terms of luxury mobility, but BMW has arguably blown the EQS out of the water this time, debuting exciting tech like a massive 8K rear screen that turns the back seats into a small cinema. But as is customary, such features cost extra, so what does a fully loaded i7 cost?
The all-electric i7 has launched in Germany and gone live on the local configurator with a base price of €138,310, or around $150,955 in our money. Add the M Sport Package and the price rises to €142,800 ($155,854). With the M Sport Package Pro, the MSRP reaches €146,500 ($159,893). The latter adds black accents, M Sport brakes, 20-inch M light-alloy wheels, and an M rear spoiler.
As usual, the only free paint color is Alpine White, while metallic options range in price from €1,150-€3,800 ($1,255-$4,147), the most expensive of which are Frozen, or matte, finishes. If these aren’t special enough, BMW Individual two-tone finishes can be applied for €12,000, or roughly $13,100. These two-tone finishes can’t be had with matte options, so we went with the $2,620 Tanzanite Blue metallic option.
Wheel options are a little more affordable, with the cheapest optional designs costing €1,900 (around $2,075) and the most expensive setting you back €3,750, or almost $4,100. 19-, 20-, and 21-inch options are available. Fortunately, opting for the M Sport Pro Package means that the most expensive 21-inch wheel option is now free. BMW Iconic Glow crystal headlights cost another €2,100 (roughly $2,292). Moving inside, the Individual leather options reach their pinnacle with Merino leather which costs €1,850 ($2,019) while interior trim options are all not charged. Altogether, this ridiculous car costs €179,820 including taxes. That’s around $196,260, but fear not – BMW told us that US-spec models will cost around $150,000 with all the toys. That does mean we might not get all the options, but we’re pretty sure it’ll be all the ones you want.