We are delighted to announce the BMW 7 Series Saloon and its all-electric i7 as joint winners for the second year in a row.
Choosing the best luxury car for golfers is a surprisingly common question. That’s why Today’s Golfer has once again partnered with the automotive experts at Parkers to bring you the Best Luxury Car award at the prestigious New Car Awards 2025.
In the last two years, no new luxury car or SUV has beaten the BMW 7 Series and the all-electric i7. Numerous reports from satisfied owners and users confirm our initial impressions. What’s impressive is that it not only outperforms comparable Audis, Mercedes-Benzes and Range Rovers, but it also comes surprisingly close to much more expensive offerings from Bentley and Rolls-Royce.
The BMW twins are better than the Range Rover Sport, which is a great car with all the luxury of a full-fat range, or the elegant Rolls-Royce Ghost, which is truly luxurious and has far more customization options than ever before. He also finished first. You will need it if you really want to show off your wealth.
Keith Adams, editor of Parkers.co.uk, said: “Both flavors of the 7 Series are truly special inside, much less flashy than the Mercedes-Benz S-Class.” It can also be fixed with screws and a huge screen can be installed at the back to create a mobile cinema. Don’t think of the 7 Series and i7 electric cars as just luxury vehicles. It’s more like a private jet for the road. ”
The winning vehicles were rigorously tested by the Parkers.co.uk team, who judged the best luxury cars based on a combination of comfort, design, quality, sheer ability to make you feel good and fitness for purpose.
“At this year’s New Car Awards, as well as at Car of the Year as a whole, more than half of the winning cars were electric vehicles, demonstrating a huge shift in the capability and usability of these cars. , we also acknowledge that EVs won’t reach enough people until on-street charging becomes more widespread, which is why we’ve included a long list of highly acclaimed petrol and hybrid alternatives for this award. “We are,” Keith added.
Now in its eighth year, the Parkers New Car Awards 2025 reflects the ever-evolving views of the British car-buying public, with winners chosen based on the verdict of the site’s expert judges over thousands of miles of road testing. Determined by a combination of car buying habits. The website’s 2.3 million users actively participate in the purchasing process.
Further information on the Best Luxury Car Awards, along with all winning cars in the Parkers New Car Awards 2025, can be found at www.parkers.co.uk/car-awards.
About the author
Sarah Payette – Deputy Digital Editor
Sarah Pyett is deputy digital editor at todays-golfer.com. She plays at a 4 handicap and specializes in reviewing women’s equipment such as drivers, irons, and golf balls.
After a career in golf pro shops and earning certifications in golf club management, Sarah joined Bauer in 2014 as a web producer for Today’s Golfer. Since then, she has worked for multiple brands in a combination of digital marketing and paid media roles, before returning to focus on golf full-time as Deputy Digital Editor in 2024.