Autoblog and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.2027 BMW X7 Lease Deals Now AvailableThe BMW X7 is BMW's full-size three-row flagship SUV, and right now, there are two ways into one. The xDrive40i pairs a smooth 375-horsepower inline-six with the X7's limousine-level space, while the M60i steps up to a 523-horsepower twin-turbo V8 for buyers who want genuine performance to go with the luxury. BMW is offering leases on both this month.2026 BMW X7 M60iBMWIf you're a current or former BMW owner, there's an extra reason to pay attention: an additional $2,000 loyalty credit is available for qualified buyers on top of either advertised payment. Both offers run through August 2, giving you a bit more runway than most current lease deals provide.2027 BMW X7 Lease Deals for JulyBMW is offering two X7 lease plans. Both run 39 months with 32,500 total miles (roughly 10,000 per year), and neither requires a security deposit. Here's how they compare:TrimMonthly PaymentLease TermDue at SigningTotal MileageX7 xDrive40i$1,04939 months$8,76932,500 milesX7 M60i xDrive$1,34939 months$10,90932,500 milesThe xDrive40i lease is based on an MSRP of $94,000 plus destination, with an adjusted capitalized cost of $83,445. The M60i has an MSRP of $120,650 plus destination, with an adjusted capitalized cost of $107,195. Both due-at-signing totals include the capitalized cost reduction, a $925 acquisition fee, and the first month's payment, and both factor in a suggested dealer contribution.2026 BMW X7 M60iBMWThe fine print: you'll need approved credit, and both deals exclude tax, title, license, registration, and dealer fees. Qualified current or former BMW owners can apply an additional $2,000 loyalty credit off MSRP, and BMW also offers military, college graduate, and mobility incentives for eligible buyers. Both offers are valid through August 2, 2026.2027 BMW X7 HighlightsThe X7 offers two very different personalities, depending on which trim you choose. The xDrive40i runs a 3.0-liter TwinPower Turbo inline-six producing 375 horsepower, good for a 5.6-second sprint to 60 mph, and comes well equipped with the Premium Package, Driving Assistance Plus Package, and Climate Comfort Package. It's the smart choice for buyers who want the X7's space and presence without the V8 price jump.2026 BMW X7 M60iBMWThe M60i is the performance play. Its 4.4-liter M TwinPower Turbo V8 produces 523 horsepower and drops the 0-60 time to just 4.5 seconds, which is genuinely quick for a three-row SUV. It adds the Driving Assistance Professional Package to the Climate Comfort Package. Both trims run BMW's xDrive all-wheel-drive system, seat up to seven, and come with the latest iDrive infotainment, premium materials, and a 4-year/50,000-mile warranty plus 3 years of BMW Ultimate Care. Against the Mercedes-Benz GLS and Cadillac Escalade, the X7 holds its own on both space and refinement.Final ThoughtsThe $300 monthly gap between the xDrive40i and M60i comes down to one question: how much performance do you want? The inline-six xDrive40i is plenty quick and saves you $2,140 at signing on top of the lower payment, making it the value pick. The M60i's V8 and 4.5-second 0-60 are for buyers who want their three-row SUV to move like a sports sedan. Either way, returning BMW owners should factor in that $2,000 loyalty credit. Against the GLS and Escalade, both X7 trims are competitive. Both offers run through August 2.AdvertisementAdvertisementDisclaimer: This article is provided for informational purposes only. The information presented herein is based on manufacturer-provided lease offers, which are subject to frequent change and may vary by location, creditworthiness, and other factors. We are not a party to any lease agreements and assume no liability for the terms, conditions, availability, or accuracy of any lease offers mentioned. All terms, including but not limited to pricing, mileage allowances, and residual values, require direct verification with an authorized local OEM dealership. This article does not constitute financial advice or an endorsement of any particular lease or vehicle.This story was originally published by Autoblog on Jul 11, 2026, where it first appeared in the Car Buying section. Add Autoblog as a Preferred Source by clicking here.