Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
286 HP - 375 hp
transmission
8-Speed Automatic
Number Of Seats
5
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
286 HP - 375 hp
transmission
8-Speed Automatic
Number Of Seats
5
Drivetrain Type
Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD)
cylinders
8

BMW 5-Series
Starting from
SAR 724,845

BMW 3-Series
Starting from
SAR 230,345

BMW X5
Starting from
SAR 727,145

BMW X6
Starting from
SAR 744,395

BMW X7
Starting from
SAR 612,145

BMW X4
Starting from
SAR 310,845

BMW 4-Series
Starting from
SAR 368,345

BMW X2
Starting from
SAR 267,145
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The 2026 BMW 7 Series brings BMW's most advanced technology and its most luxurious cabin to Saudi Arabia's flagship saloon segment — a car positioned to challenge the Mercedes-Benz S-Class on every front while offering a more driver-focused character. Prices in the Kingdom start from SAR 478,000.
The entry point is the 735i M Sport Package, equipped with a BMW TwinPower Turbo I6 producing 286 HP — a refined and capable unit that suits both highway cruising on Saudi Arabia's long intercity routes and urban driving. The top-specification 760i xDrive steps up to xDrive all-wheel drive and BMW's most powerful TwinPower Turbo configuration, significantly broadening its performance envelope. Both trims seat 5 and share the 7 Series' signature curved cockpit display, though the gap in standard equipment between entry and top spec is substantial and worth examining before ordering.
Pros: the rear-wheel-steering system is a genuine engineering highlight — the car feels appreciably more agile in tight spaces than its length suggests. The 7 Series' long-wheelbase rear cabin delivers first-class comfort for rear passengers on longer journeys, which matters greatly in the Saudi market. Cons: the exterior styling remains polarising by flagship-saloon standards, and some buyers in this segment prefer the more conservative appearance of the S-Class or A8. The feature list across trim levels can be complex to navigate, and many desirable options are not standard even on higher trims.
Established used-market pricing for the 2026 model is not yet available in the KSA market. Historically, BMW 7 Series models have retained value in line with the broader full-size luxury saloon segment, with well-optioned examples holding a premium over base configurations.
Buyers cross-shopping the 7 Series in Saudi Arabia most often also consider the Mercedes-Benz S-Class, Audi A8, and Genesis G90 — direct competitors in the full-size luxury saloon space. The 7 Series leads on driver engagement and cabin technology innovation; the S-Class carries stronger brand recognition in the region; the G90 undercuts both on price while offering comparable rear-seat comfort.