With
sophisticated curves and a sweeping roofline, the Q7 evokes dynamic
grace and a coupe-like silhouette. A closer look reveals thoughtful
design details like LED taillights, a power rear tailgate, and optional
xenon plus headlights that aim in sync with steering input, helping you
see around curves and corners.
Seven tickets to paradise.
Among Audi models
, the Q7 stands alone in sharing the luxury, opulence,
and technology with seven people. Leather upholstery covers all three
rows of seats, with front seat heaters and optional ventilation, and the
center row featuring ample legroom and ten degrees of recline. An
optional three-panel
Panorama sunroof can bathe the entire crew in natural light, and an available four-zone climate control system allows custom-tailored comfort.
Wears its weight well.
Between its resilient ride, capable handling and communicative
nature, one drive in the Q7 should evoke the feel of an Audi luxury sedan with extra ground clearance - exactly the intention. Like other
Audis, the Q7 offers a selection of engines. A supercharged TFSI®
3.0-liter V6 provides either 280 or 333
horsepower worth of motivation, while an available turbocharged clean diesel 3.0-liter TDI® Clean Diesel V6 features enough
torque to tow 6,600 pounds*, as well as the efficiency to achieve 28 mpg in highway driving.**
*When equipped with available Towing Package. For more information on towing, see your owner's manual.
**17 city/25 highway mpg (2013 Audi Q7 TDI). EPA estimates. Your mileage will vary.
Peace of mind for all inside.
When it comes to passenger protection in the Q7, Audi left no stone
unturned. The driver and front passenger get shielded by front and side
airbags, with curtain airbags running the full length of the vehicle to
help provide head protection for passengers in all three rows.*
Additionally, Electronic Stability Control with rollover mitigation
helps secure your trajectory at all times.
*Airbags are supplemental restraints only and will not deploy under all crash circumstances. Always use safety belts and seat children only in the rear, using restraint systems appropriate for their size and age.
Source: audiusa.com