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【Summary】Carlex Design has given the BMW X7 a subtle makeover with a mint-hued interior. The seats, console, door cards, and dashboard have been reupholstered in minty leather, with double stitching and mint accents throughout. The X7 also features carbon fiber trim, aluminum pedals, and footrest, and a custom signature on the dashboard. The exterior changes have not been revealed. The BMW X7 is available in three versions, with prices starting at $81,900.

FutureCar Staff    Aug 15, 2023 7:06 AM PT
Minty Makeover

Carlex Design has given the BMW X7 a subtle but stylish makeover. The company recently shared images of the flagship crossover's revamped interior, showcasing their special touch on various components. The seats, center console, door cards, and lower parts of the dashboard have been reupholstered in new leather with a minty finish. The headrests feature cushions adorned with the tuner's logo, and there is also double stitching in the same hue on different elements, including the edging of the new floor mats. Carbon fiber trim is present as usual, along with aluminum pedals, footrest, and accents on the dashboard. The X7 also features new entry sills and a custom signature on the dashboard and rear center armrest. The pillars and headliner seem to be wrapped in Alcantara, although it is unclear if this was done by Carlex Design or came from the factory.

While Carlex Design has not released any images of the exterior, it is safe to assume that the BMW X7 retains its original design. The tuner refers to the vehicle as a 2023 model, indicating that it is the facelifted iteration unveiled over a year ago. The updated version boasts refreshed styling, highlighted by the split light clusters, a new curved display with iDrive 8 software, and a new gearshift toggle.

In the United States, the BMW X7 is available in three versions: the base X7 xDrive40i, the X7 M60i, and the Alpina XB7. The pricing starts at $81,900 for the entry-level model, excluding destination and handling fees. Opting for the sportier variant will cost at least $108,700, while the top-of-the-line Alpina XB7, with its powerful engine and exclusive features, has an MSRP of $149,400.

Now the question is, does this minty makeover suit the design of the BMW X7? Share your thoughts in the comments below and let us know what you think of this project.

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