BMW recently updated its flagship and biggest SUV, the X7 Since its launch, however, core BMW fans haven't been the happiest bunch when it comes to the overall design language that BMW chose over the outgoing model year. The bulk of the controversy comes from the more prominent grille design and the split headlights. But Mikhail Sachko, has put together some wide-body renderings to show the true potential of the X7.

The SUV in this rendering a 2023 BMW X7 M60i, which was just launched in April 2022. BMW has given its flagship SUV a refresh, both outside and inside. The M60i variant of the X7 is a mid-level trim and is powered by a 523-horsepower 4.4-liter twin-turbo V-8 with a 48-volt mild-hybrid system. The available torque is 553 pound-feet.

The modified X7 renderings show how you can give an evil look to this German behemoth. The first thing that pops out is how evil it looks with a blacked-out appearance. Thanks to wider fenders and a pretty big lip spoiler, the front fascia looks more comprehensive than in stock form. The split-headlight design with the elongated kidney grilles looks excellent, maybe because of the wider front fenders. However, the sides expose the massive wheels and the lowered ground clearance. This clearly doesn’t define the logic of owning an SUV, because you cannot take it everywhere if you modify an X7, but that's the fun of this exercise. The wheel sizes are probably 23 inches and are wrapped in thick Toyo Proxes summer tires.

In the rear, we have more prominent C-shaped LED taillights. In addition, the rear fenders are widened like the front and cover even a fatter set of tires. Finally, a massive rear diffuser is flanked by a quad-exhaust setup. The rear fascia is equally attractive as the front, and if you are already impressed with the design, hit up Sachko's Behance page and give him a follow!