South Africans can look forward to the local introduction of the face-lifted Audi Q7 during the first quarter of 2020.
The Audi Q7 is getting an all-round update.
The large SUV features the new design of the Q family - it bears the large octagon-shaped singleframe grille, with six upright slats providing more presence.
As such, the SUV looks even more powerful.
The two-part side air inlets have a much more expressive line, just like the sill area that underscores the large SUV’s ground clearance and, in turn, its off-road capabilities.
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Whether with five or seven seats – the Audi Q7 combines immense prestige with practical everyday qualities.
Through its new design, the large SUV has now grown eleven millimeters long, outperforming its direct competitors with interior length as well as headroom and elbow room in the front and rear.
The cockpit architecture harmonizes perfectly with the new, digital operating concept, which incorporates two large touchscreens. They provide haptic and acoustic feedback when clicking on the touch controls – just like the recently launched Audi Q8.