Lisbon rewards a car with presence. Between the cobbled rise of Chiado, the long arc of the Tagus, and the open motorways radiating outward, the city asks for something composed at low speed and unhurried at high. The BMW X7 M60i answers on both counts — a seven-seat flagship with a 4.4-litre V8 under a quiet hand.
Handover, Delivery, and the First Hour
Most arrivals begin at Lisbon Airport (LIS), where we meet guests directly at Terminal 1 with keys, documentation, and a brief walkaround tailored to the route ahead. For those already in town, we deliver to hotels along Avenida da Liberdade, the Príncipe Real townhouses, and the riverside suites of Belém — typically within thirty minutes of confirmation. Weekend bookings from Friday afternoon through Monday morning are our most requested format, and the car can be returned to a different address within the metropolitan area on request.
Where the X7 Belongs in This Region
- An evening transfer from LIS to a Chiado hotel, arriving composed rather than crumpled
- The A5 west to Cascais and Guincho for lunch, twenty-five minutes door to door
- A weekend run north on the A1 toward Porto and the Douro, five hours of effortless cruising
- South across the 25 de Abril bridge on the A2, toward Comporta's pine forests and quiet coast
- A discreet circuit through Belém at dusk — Jerónimos, the Tower, the river turning copper
The Car Itself
The M60i's twin-turbo V8 delivers 530 horsepower with a low, deliberate note — useful on the A1's long overtakes, restrained through Lapa's narrow turns. Inside, quilted Merino leather, crystal controls, and a panoramic Sky Lounge roof lend the cabin the calm of a private lounge. Air suspension absorbs the calçada cobblestones that defeat lesser SUVs.
A car that makes the Tagus drive feel like the point of the trip.
Practical Notes
Comprehensive insurance with reduced excess is included, as is unlimited mileage within mainland Portugal. The V8 prefers 98-octane; expect roughly 12 litres per 100 km in mixed driving.










