BMW’s Spartanburg plant has started churning out the
first pre-production examples of the upcoming X7 full-size luxury SUV. The
Bavarian car maker is now putting the X7 through its final stages of
development, with the production version expected to hit the market at the end
of 2018.
The pre-production examples of the BMW X7 will be
used for homologation and registration, as well as for endurance tests in
extreme weather conditions. The production of the pre-production models also
serves as a test for the Spartanburg plant, helping them optimise the future
series production of the X7.
Cars will remain camouflaged with a striped-pattern
wrap in a bid to hide the Bavarian flagship SUV’s final look. That didn’t stop
BMW from releasing a few images of some naked cars sitting on the assembly line
and showing off details of the front end which is dominated by the huge kidney
grille and some sleek headlights.
The upcoming BMW X7 will rival models like the Range
Rover and Mercedes GLS-Class once it hits the market.