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BMW - 7 Series (2022)
Discover the luxury and performance of the BMW 7 Series—the flagship sedan that has redefined executive driving. Whether you’re curious about the BMW 7 Series 2022 price, looking for a gently used option, or comparing it to rivals, this guide offers an in‑depth look at what BMW 7 Series price variations look like across the market today.
- Model Year: 2022
- Engine: 3.0L TwinPower Turbo inline‑6 (standard), 4.4L V8 Turbo (Luxury)
- Transmission: 8‑speed automatic, BMW Steptron®
- Drive: All‑Wheel Drive (xDrive) or Rear‑Wheel Drive
- Fuel Type: Petrol/Hybrid options in certain markets
- Dimensions:
- Length: ~5,000 mm
- Width: ~1,970 mm
- Height: ~1,470 mm
- Wheelbase: ~3,040 mm
- Performance:
- Top Speed: 140–158 mph (depending on trim)
- 0–100 km/h: 4.4–5.2 seconds
- Power Output: 335–600 hp
- Torque: 450–700 Nm
- Interior: 8.76‑inch iDrive screen, premium leather, ambient lighting, optional gesture control
- Safety: Driver Assistance Package, Lane‑Keeping Assist, Adaptive Cruise Control, Night Vision
- Fuel Efficiency (combined MPG): 18–22 MPGe (depending on motor configuration)
Understanding the BMW 7 Series Depreciation Curve
New cars are a temporary luxury. The BMW 7 Series depreciation curve is a vital factor when estimating long‑term costs. Typically, a flagship sedan will lose:
- First year: 15–20% of its purchase price
- Second year: 10–12% of the residual value
- Years 3–5: 8–10% per year as the vehicle matures
- Beyond five years: 5–7% annually, depending on mileage and condition
These rates are averages; actual depreciation can shift based upon trim, region, and market demand. For those budgeting for a 2022 model, the BMW 7 Series 2022 price paired with these insights can help you decide whether to buy new, or to consider a used BMW 7 Series price that offers accelerated depreciation in the first two years and better long‑term value.
Comparative Market Position
When you ask, "what is a 2022 BMW 7 Series worth?" the answer may vary by region, but here’s a snapshot of how it stacks against its peers:
- Mercedes‑E Class (W213): Generally has a slightly lower BMW 7 Series price range, but matches on 3‑door performance and luxury appointments.
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