New Audi Q7 combines versatility and performance in third generation
Audi unveils the third-generation Q7, a versatile SUV with V6 diesel engines, up to seven seats, and advanced lighting technology.
87,900 euros
220 kW (299 PS)
2,075 liters
What Happened
“For more than 20 years, the Audi Q7 has represented the perfect premium SUV. With its new generation, we carry this mission forward.”
The Q7 offers variable seating with up to seven seats, a panoramic sunroof with switchable transparency, and a trunk capacity of up to 2,075 liters. New digital Matrix LED headlights and third-generation OLED rear lights enhance visibility and safety.
Two versions of a 3.0-liter V6 diesel engine are available: 220 kW (299 PS) with 630 Nm and 180 kW (245 PS) with 500 Nm. Both feature MHEV plus technology with a powertrain generator that adds up to 18 kW (24 PS) of extra power, plus an electric-powered compressor for instant response.
The new Q7 also debuts a 4D Bang & Olufsen sound system with seat actuators for immersive audio, and a suite of driver assistance features including adaptive driving assistant plus and trained parking.
Why this matters
The Q7 remains a key player in Audi's SUV lineup, offering a blend of luxury, space, and efficiency for families and professionals.
Terms in This Story
- MHEV
- Mild hybrid electric vehicle, using a small electric motor to assist the engine and improve efficiency.
- quattro
- Audi's permanent all-wheel-drive system.
- digital OLED
- Organic light-emitting diode technology that allows dynamic lighting patterns and communication signals.
- Matrix LED
- Adaptive headlight system that can selectively dim or brighten individual LEDs to avoid dazzling other drivers.
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