The Audi Q7 facelift has been launched in India with introductory prices starting at Rs 88.66 lakh, and the higher-spec Q7 Technology variant being priced at Rs 97.81 lakh. This is the second facelift for the current-gen model that debuted in 2015. Bookings commenced a few days ago and local assembly is already underway at the Aurangabad plant.
- Q7 facelift gets OLED headlamps
- Gets updated Virtual Cockpit and new upholstery shades
- Continues with the same 3.0-litre turbo-petrol engine
Audi Q7 facelift exterior highlights
The Q7 facelift made its global debut in January 2024, and extends the current-gen SUV's lifespan by a few years. The update focuses mainly on cosmetic changes such as new OLED headlamps with customisable light signatures like the Q6 e-tron, a new grille with a thicker chrome surround and a hexagonal pattern, and redesigned bumpers that resemble the Q8 SUV. The facelift gets a choice of five exterior colours: Sakhir Gold, Waitomo Blue, Mythos Black, Samurai Grey and Glacier White.
Audi Q7 facelift interior highlights
The Q7 facelift gets two upholstery shades – Cedar Brown and Saiga Beige. The dashboard layout remains the same, but there are upgrades to the infotainment system and instrumentation. The updated Q7 also gets the updated Virtual Cockpit with a lane-change warning system. It does get Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, albeit wired. Apart from these updates, the cabin is more or less similar to the outgoing car.
Audi Q7 facelift powertrain details
While this generation of the Q7 did come with a diesel engine initially, it was dropped a few years ago when Audi decided to stop selling diesel-powered cars in India. Since then, the Q7 has been soldiering on with a 3.0-litre twin-turbo V6 petrol good for 340hp and 500Nm. It comes with an 8-speed automatic gearbox and Audi’s quattro AWD tech as standard. Audi claims the Q7 can do 0-100kph in 5.6 seconds and reach a top speed of 250kph.
Audi Q7 facelift rivals in India
The Audi Q7 facelift continues be a three-row SUV and rivals the BMW X5 (Rs 97 lakh-99 lakh), Mercedes GLE (Rs 97.85 lakh) and the Volvo XC90 (Rs 1.01 crore).
All prices, ex-showroom, India
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