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Audi Q7 Riding On Air Is Now Standard Fare

Wheels Australia Magazine

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July 2020

Audi has treated its big family hauler to a midlife update, adding new standard equipment, fresh styling cues, greater ride refinement, and increased price tags across the range. Three non-Audi Sport models remain, but the diesel-hybrid e-tron has been replaced by a new S-line variant.

- Cameron Kirby

Audi Q7 Riding On Air Is Now Standard Fare

Prices are up by between $4000 and $6000, with the cheapest Q7 45 TDI now costing $101,900. The mid-spec 50 TDI is $112,900, while the new 50 TDI quattro S Line is $119,900.

Audi says it has offset the taller ask by including between $15,000 and $20,000 of additional standard equipment, depending on the variant.

Every Q7 now scores adaptive cruise, multi-zone climate control, matrix LED headlights, wireless Apple CarPlay, a 360 degree parking camera and Audi connect plus. Stepping up to the 50 TDI brings a panoramic roof, head-up display, and four-zone climate.

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