2020 BMW X7
VEHICLE HIGHLIGHTS
The 2020 BMW X7 M50d offers luxurious performance in a used SUV, perfect for South African buyers seeking style and power at an affordable price. With only 95,546 km, this premium vehicle combines reliability with a sporty edge, making it an excellent choice for those wanting a top-tier luxury SUV.
Powered by a robust 3.0L diesel engine with 400 Hp and equipped with xDrive Steptronic automatic transmission, the X7 M50d delivers impressive performance and fuel efficiency, averaging just 7 L/100km. Its spacious interior features seven seats and five doors, offering comfort and practicality for family or business use.
Located in Pretoria Central, this used BMW X7 M50d is available for sale at a competitive price. Buyers can arrange a test drive today and explore flexible finance deals. Compare prices with other options across South Africa and buy the best-value luxury SUV for sale in Gauteng.
SELLER'S COMMENTS
The 2020 BMW X7 M50d (G07) is BMW’s largest and most luxurious SUV, designed to combine commanding road presence with cutting-edge technology and performance. Powered by a 3.0L quad-turbocharged inline-6 diesel engine, paired with xDrive all-wheel drive and an 8-speed automatic transmission, it delivers immense torque, refined cruising, and surprising agility for its size.
Engine: 3.0L Quad-Turbocharged Inline-6 Diesel Power: 294 kW @ 4,400 rpm Torque: 760 Nm @ 2,000–3,000 rpm Transmission: 8-speed Steptronic Automatic Drive Type: xDrive All-Wheel Drive (AWD) Top Speed: 250 km/h (electronically limited) Acceleration (0–100 km/h): 5.4 seconds Fuel Consumption (Combined): 7.4 L/100 km Fuel Tank Capacity: 80 litres Boot Capacity: 326 litres (up to 2,120 litres with seats folded) Body Style: 5-door luxury SUV Seating Capacity: 7 passengers
The BMW X7 M50d competes in the full-size luxury SUV segment, alongside rivals such as the Mercedes-Benz GLS 400d, Audi Q7 50 TDI, and Range Rover TDV8.
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BMW X7
BMW’s X7 doesn’t just sit at the top of the seven-seat luxury pile in South Africa—it towers over it. You buy one because a GLE or Q7 simply isn’t big enough, or bold enough, and you want everyone at Sandton City to know it. Diesel is your only flavour, which actually makes sense given Eskom’s tantrums and SA’s love affair with torque. No petrols, no nonsense. Only three used X7s are up for grabs right now, from R989,900 to a whopping R1,649,900, and that tight supply says it all. These things don’t hang around—owners stick, and when one does hit the classifieds, it’s gone before you finish your test drive. Mileage hovers around 72,000 km on average, which isn’t scary for something this size if the service history’s watertight. The xDrive30d M Sport at R989,900 is the entry ticket, with the M50d at R1,088,888 sitting right in the sweet spot if you pack smart, and the xDrive 40d M Sport Pro (G07) topping the bill at R1,649,900. Here’s what matters: the X7’s third row isn’t just an afterthought. Adults can actually sit there, knees intact, which you won’t get in a Q7 or GLE. That alone makes the price premium easier to swallow than it looks on paper at least, because it’s what the X7 should have been from the start—big, brash, and genuinely useful.
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2020 BMW X7
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Gezina, Pretoria, Gauteng
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