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October 2017

The New Q7’s Innards Revealed. And It’s Ridiculous
 

- Raunak Ajinkya

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When you think of the Audi Q7, what’s the descriptor that pops into your head? Big? Capacious? Luxurious? Narcotics? Anxiety? The last two are what I associate the car with. It’s not Audi’s fault; it’s just that India’s famous folk have lapped the car up with some serious intent (the previous gen one, anyway), almost as if Audi offered a few ‘freebies’ along with the car. Anyway, I digress. Point is that the Q7 remains one solid, heck of a capable SUV.

This write-up comes to you courtesy a new engine. But before I get into that, let me give you a few key things to keep in mind. First off, the Q7 on these pages weighs 2.8 tonnes. Last I checked, that is roughly the same amount of rubbish a boisterous teenager spews to his first girlfriend every hour. In other words, that’s no insignificant amount. Then, it’s powered by a miniscule 2.0-litre turbo petrol engine. Think of a big bottle of some teeth-rotting fizzy drink and that’s the size of the

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