2023 Range Rover vs 2022 BMW X7

A luxury SUV could be in your future if you could only decide between the 2023 Range Rover and the 2022 BMW X7. For Rockland, Norwell, and Weymouth, Massachusetts, customers, that could involve tons of research. No worries—Land Rover Rockland has you covered with this quick comparison.
Range Rover vs BMW X7: Comfort
Extra SUV bonuses give you a reason to ride along a little longer. With upgraded 24-way heated and cooled front seats in the Range Rover, relax and enjoy yourself, and relish the hot stone massage that can be added. In the back, heated seats come standard.
The BMW X7 gives you available 20-way power multi-contour seats, which include heat, ventilation, and massage controls. If you want back-seat heating, you’ll need to add this perk.
Stretch out in the second row. The Range Rover provides 40.4 inches of rear legroom. You’ll only get 37.6 inches of rear legroom in the BMW.
Reach for a drink in the optional front center console refrigerator compartment in the Range Rover. Heated and cooled cupholders can be added to your BMW.
Range Rover vs BMW X7: Technology

It’s all about technology in the Range Rover. Brightly lit displays beam out of your dashboard like the standard 13.7-inch Interactive Driver Display and 13.1-inch touchscreen.
For the BMW, you’ll have a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster and a matching touchscreen central information display.
Both vehicles offer Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™, but the Range Rover keeps things tidy in front with standard wireless capability.
When it comes to entertainment, the Range Rover puts it in the back seat, too. A Rear Seat Touchscreen Controller can give second-row passengers control over the car’s infotainment and comfort. It also provides two available 13.1-inch Rear Seat Entertainment screens.
Along with that, your Range Rover cabin can be outfitted with the available Meridian™ Signature Sound System. With 34 speakers stationed in critical areas throughout the cabin, everyone can get into the music.
The BMW offers an upgraded 16-speaker Harman Kardon® Surround Sound Audio System.
Range Rover vs BMW X7: Driver Assistance
What’s standard and what’s available with driver-assist systems depends on the vehicle you’re considering. These systems all come standard in the Range Rover:
- 3D Surround Camera
- Adaptive Cruise Control with Steering Assist
- Driver Condition Response
- Traffic Sign Recognition and Adaptive Speed Limiter
Clearsight Ground View accompanies the 3D Surround Camera for excellent visibility.
Now, we’ll look at the BMW. You do get a Speed Limit Info system, but the comparable Surround View Cameras with 3-D view and Active Cruise Control with Stop & Go do not come standard for this SUV.
Range Rover vs BMW X7: Engines
Both cars offer three engines each. The available 3.0L 6-cylinder Turbocharged PHEV engine produces 434 horsepower with up to 405.7 lb-ft of torque in the Range Rover. Here, we’ll focus on the two introductory gas engines.
| Range Rover Engines |
Horsepower |
Torque |
| 3.0L i6 |
395 |
406 lb-ft |
| 4.4L V8 |
523 |
553 lb-ft |
For comparison, here is a standard and available engine for the BMW X7:
| BMW X7 Engines | Horsepower | Torque |
| 3.0L inline 6-cylinder | 335 | 331 lb-ft |
| 4.4L V8 | 523 | 553 lb-ft |
There is a difference between how much you can tow as well. When properly equipped, the Range Rover has a standard towing capacity of 7,716 pounds, while the BMW can tow 7,500 pounds.
Where Do You See Yourself? 2023 Range Rover vs 2022 BMW X7
In your future, can you see yourself in the 2023 Range Rover or the 2022 BMW X7? With more standard, innovative features and performance perks, the Range Rover serves Rockland, Norwell, and Weymouth, MA, better. To get firsthand experience, contact us to reserve your test drive at Land Rover Rockland today.