Overview
- The all‑new Q7 debuted Tuesday with full details on its exterior, cabin, seating, cargo and U.S. powertrains revealed by multiple outlets.
- Audi moved the Q7 toward the Q9’s look inside by fitting a driver‑oriented wall of screens, matte finishes, real wood trim and an optional passenger display.
- U.S. buyers will be offered a twin‑turbo 2.9‑liter V6 rated at 429 hp and 442 lb‑ft and an SQ7 twin‑turbo 4.0‑liter V8 rated at 591 hp and 590 lb‑ft with manufacturer‑quoted 0–60 times and a 7,700‑pound tow capacity for the V6.
- The exterior adds split headlights with optional Matrix LED, selectable digital OLED taillight signatures and a larger honeycomb grille to modernize lighting and styling.
- Reporting says the Q7 is built in Bratislava on Volkswagen Group’s Premium Platform Combustion (PPC) and will go on sale in Germany this month with deliveries starting in September, with broader market rollouts following later this year.