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The 2021 Audi Q7 is one of Audi’s largest luxury SUVs that has emerged as one of the best-handling in its class. The 2021 model sheds 71 kg with the introduction of lighter alloys and aluminum that also increase its efficiency. The Q7 comes in three trim lines: Komfort, Progressiv, and Technik.
 
Authority and power on the road with the new Audi Q7
 
The Q7 looks athletic for its size with its flowing curves. The massive Singleframe grille looks strong and in place with the SUV’s wide stance, while the broad wheel arches and signature quattro script remind everyone this is an Audi. The Komfort trim has standard 19-inch wheels, power-folding and heated side mirrors, xenon headlights, and LED taillights that enhance its presence. The Progressiv model adds passive keyless entry and auto-dimming side mirrors. Technik’s twenty-inch wheels and LED headlights top off the standard equipment.
 
The optional Black Optics package adds a series of black accents that make the Q7 a bit menacing. The window surrounds, roof bars, grille, air curtains, and rear diffuser stand out with their dark presentation.
 
The standard engine for all trims is a hearty 2.0L turbocharged inline-4 that generates 248 horsepower and 273 lb-ft of torque. Competitive with SUVs in its class, the fuel consumption rates at 9.5 l/100 km on the highway and 12.2 l/100 km in the city. The Komfort and Progressiv trims offer an optional supercharged V6 that delivers 335 horsepower and 369 lb-ft of torque that will give you extra power for an extra push through climbing terrain. The V6 is standard on the Technik trim. The 8-speed Tiptronic transmission provides an airy feel and all-wheel steering puts the Q7 among the top SUVs in handling.
 
Comfort everywhere inside the new Audi Q7
 
The luxury in the Q7’s interior uses rich leathers and materials that carry on Audi’s refined tradition. The Komfort trim features a MMI infotainment system, heated steering wheel and front seats with driver memory, driver‘s lumbar, panoramic sunroof, Apple CarPlay, and a smartphone interface. The Progressiv level adds ventilated front seats, auto-dimming rearview mirror, digital gauge cluster, and four-zone climate control. Technik tops off the standard interior with surround sound and a rear sunshade. Optional upgrades include brushed aluminum inlays, Audi connect and security services, rear-seat entertainment system, and more.
 
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