2023 BMW Lineup Overview
Overview
The 2023 BMW lineup has undergone significant model changes, bringing new features and upgrades that enhance performance, comfort, and technology. These changes demonstrate BMW's commitment to innovation and its focus on meeting the evolving demands of drivers. In this article, we will dive into the details of the 2023 BMW model changes, exploring the enhancements and improvements that make these vehicles stand out from their predecessors.

2023 BMW 3 Series Changes
The BMW 3 Series sedan has received a minor facelift for the 2023 model year, incorporating a modified front fascia, thinner headlights, and a fresh lighting design.
In the 330 models, high-gloss ash trim has been replaced with open-pore oak trim. In contrast, in the performance-focused M340i, aluminum tetragon trim has been substituted with aluminum rhombic anthracite trim.
The most major interior update is the introduction of the BMW Curved Display, which operates on BMW Operating System 8.
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For the 2023 model year, BMW's 4 Series Coupe, Gran Coupe, and Convertible will not have any modifications to their standard equipment. Unfortunately, due to supply-chain problems, the Driving Experience Professional option package is presently not accessible.
The Premium package will no longer include Gesture Control, and only the M440i will have a head-up display. However, BMW has reinstated the parking assistance package, which is good news. Another positive update is that the SensaTec dashboard is now available as an option for all 3 Series vehicles.
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2023 BMW 5 Series Changes
The BMW 5 Series sedan, which was recently refreshed, will receive only minor updates for the 2023 model year.
Although BMW has included the parking-assistance package as an option on the 3 Series, it has been removed from all 5 Series models except for the M550i xDrive.
However, Gesture Control is no longer available, but BMW has included remote engine start in the premium option package on 530i and 540i models.
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The 2023 BMW 7 Series, a full-size luxury sedan, is scheduled to arrive in the United States in the fourth quarter of 2022. One of the major highlights of the new 7 Series is the soon-to-be-released i7, a battery-electric version. However, for those who prefer conventionally powered vehicles, two mild-hybrid options are available: the 375-hp 740i and the 536-hp 760i xDrive, which comes with sophisticated all-wheel drive.
Despite being a conservative sedan design, all 7 Series models have a bold twin-kidney grille and bi-level headlights. The all-new 7 Series comes with advanced technology, including an optional Highway Assistant that allows hands-free driving up to 80 mph on divided highways. The interior features an optional 31.3-inch BMW Theater Screen, transforming the 7 Series into a drive-in movie. The system includes Amazon Fire TV and a Bowers & Wilkins surround-sound system for a cinematic experience.
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2023 BMW 8 Series Changes
The 2023 BMW 8 Series, which comes in Coupe, Gran Coupe, and Convertible models, has received a facelift and some interior tweaks. The sleek 8 Series now features an illuminated twin-kidney grille, while a new 12.3-inch central display has been added inside.
Additionally, an M Sport Professional package, which comprises M Sport brakes with black calipers, M Shadowline lights and trims, and a rear spoiler, is now available on all 8 Series cars except the Alpina B8. The M850i trim comes with ventilated front seats as standard, while they are optional on the 840i.
View Inventory2023 BMW X1 Changes
The 2023 model year marks the debut of the all-new BMW X1 small crossover utility vehicle. It boasts larger dimensions than its predecessor, resulting in a more spacious interior. The exterior design strongly resembles the larger BMW SUVs, including the X3, X5, and X7. The increased width provides front-seat passengers with more shoulder and elbow room, and the interior also features the installation of the BMW Curved Display with the BMW iDrive 8 operating system.
BMW has updated the 2.0-liter twin-turbocharged 4-cylinder engine for the 2023 X1, resulting in a power output of 241 hp and peak torque of 295 pound-feet. BMW has also widened both the power and torque bands to improve drivability.
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2023 BMW X2 Changes
Besides adding a new special edition, the sporty BMW X2 remains unchanged for the 2023 model year.
The 2023 BMW X2 Edition GoldPlay includes features from the M Sport package, such as suspension and steering enhancements.
BMW has also updated the Edition GoldPlay's appearance with a three-section lower air intake on the front apron, new bumper panels with inserts, and wheel-arch trim and door edging in body color. This new edition is available on the X2 xDrive28i.
View Inventory2023 BMW X3 Changes
As BMW updated the BMW X3 crossover utility vehicle for the 2022 model year, changes for the 2023 version are not substantial.
The only change in standard equipment is the inclusion of keyless entry. The modifications to optional packages are focused on supply-related deletions rather than additions.
The Driving Assistance Professional package is currently unavailable, and BMW has removed Gesture Controls from the Premium package.
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2023 BMW i4 Changes
No changes have been made to the standard equipment of the battery-electric BMW i4 eDrive 40 and i4 M50 for the 2023 model year after they were introduced in 2022, indicating a reliable and consistent design.
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2023 BMW i7 Changes
The 2023 BMW i7 is BMW's first electric 7 Series with a range of 300 miles, 536 hp, and 549 lb-ft of torque. It has rear seats with bass shakers, radiant heat, and a fast charging system.

2023 BMW iX Changes
The BMW iX electric SUV, introduced as a new model in 2022, receives only minor changes for 2023. BMW has discontinued several optional packages, and the Gesture Control feature has been renamed Natural Interaction and made standard.
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2023 BMW X5 Changes
The BMW X5 crossover utility vehicle sees only minor changes for 2023. The M Sport package no longer includes Vernasca leather, while a head-up display is now more widely available as an option. The Executive package has also been updated and no longer includes Gesture Control.
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2023 BMW X6 Changes
The BMW X6 crossover coupe shares many similarities with the X5; similarly, the 2023 model changes are minor. The standard upholstery in all X6 SUVs has been updated from SensaTec to Sensafin, available in four colors. Gesture Control has been removed from the Premium and Executive packages, but wireless device charging has been added to the Premium package.
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2023 BMW X7 Changes
For the 2023 model year, the BMW X7 crossover utility vehicle has received a new design, showcasing a striking interpretation of the well-known BMW twin-kidney grille. The updated front end includes split headlights, with the driving lights serving as turn signals. Additionally, the X7 xDrive40i now boasts an extra 40 horsepower, bringing the total up to 375. In early 2023, the Alpina XB7 luxury-performance model will have a 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 that generates 630 hp and 590 pound-feet of torque. The interior of the X7 has also been refreshed and features the BMW Curved Display and iDrive 8 operating system. Moreover, the sporty X7 M60i now comes with standard Integral Active Steering and Active Roll Stabilization.
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2023 BMW Z4 Changes
The BMW Z4 roadster received its most recent significant update in 2019. While it may be time to refresh, the 2023 model remains unchanged. However, BMW has assured us that there will be updates regarding the model later in the year.
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