About the Audi Q7
The Q7 is Audi’s largest car in production and offers the unrivalled practically and ruggedness you’d expect from an SUV alongside the luxury, performance and reliability you’d expect from an Audi. All models feature Audi’s 8-speed Tiptronic automatic gearbox and the entry-level SE comes with the 231-286 bhp 3.0L turbocharged diesel, whereas the Sport, S-line and Vorsprung trims have a massive 335 bhp 3.0L turbocharged petrol available. The diesel engine provides a reasonable 32 mpg efficiency, which is ideal for those focussed on practicality, whereas the punchier petrol engine achieves 25 mpg but with a blistering 0-60 mph time of 5.7 seconds.
What you can expect to find in an Audi Q7
The entry-level Audi Q7 is the SE (2015-2019) and is fitted with a range of quality features.
- 19-inch alloy wheels
- Rear parking sensors
- Heated front seats
- Electric driver's seat
- Cruise control
- Infotainment system with built-in SatNav
- Audi’s Quattro 4-wheel drive
The Audi Q7 has class-leading comfort, technology and performance features on top of the great features that come as standard. Here are a few of our favourites. Features will vary depending upon the model and year.
- 7 seats
- Adaptive cruise control with traffic assist
- Responsive flappy paddle gearbox
- 12.3” virtual cockpit display
- 19-speaker Bose sound system
- Rear parking camera
- Audi drive select
- Leather sports seats
- Keyless go with remote central locking
Audi is renowned for its precise German engineering and reliability, so you should expect a strong resale value when compared to other car manufacturers. The attention to detail gives the car a luxurious feel, inside and out, while the raised ride height and large wheel-base give the car a strong presence on the road and provide outstanding comfort and safety. The Q7 features Audi's superb MMI infotainment system, which can be controlled via the touchscreen, centre console selector wheel or the steering wheel buttons.
Read the latest Audi Q7 review