The 2025 Q7 facelift India was introduced by Audi with a starting price of Rs 88.66 lakh. There are currently two trim levels for the Audi Q7: Other premium seven-seat SUVs like as the Mercedes-Benz GLS and BMW X7 compete with the Q7, which is priced at Rs 97.81 lakh (ex-showroom) for Premium Plus and Technology. The facelifted Q7’s reservations opened a few days ago. The SUV is being put together locally at the Volkswagen Group’s Aurangabad plant. January of this year saw the global launch of the Q7 makeover. The flagship SUV is now in its second generation, which debuted in 2015. This is the second facelift.
The Q7’s exterior has been significantly redesigned with a vertical droplet inlay pattern and thick chrome surrounds up front, along with new Matrix LED headlights that also serve as indicators. The redesigned front bumper and updated air intake give the Q7 a more powerful appearance. The only notable modification is the addition of 20-inch 5-spoke alloy wheels, which maintains the side profile. It has a new diffuser housing, updated exhaust tips, and a modified bumper up front. There are five colour possibilities for the new Q7: Samurai Grey, Sakhir Gold, Waitomo Blue, Mythos Black, and Glacier White.
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The 2025 Audi Q7’s interior is available in two colours: Saiga Beige and Cedar Brown. The instrument panel and touchscreen infotainment system receive an upgraded Audi Virtual Cockpit Plus, but the layout stays the same. The revised Q7, which is only available as a seven-seater, has third-row seats that can be folded electrically. Additionally, the driver’s seat has memory-function seats that can be adjusted electrically.
A 360-degree camera, a 19-speaker Bang & Olufsen 3D audio system, integrated navigation, a four-zone temperature control system with air ionizer and aromatization, a sensor-controlled boot lid, adaptive windshield wipers, and wireless charging are some of the other available feature innovations. ESP, lane departure warning, and eight airbags are among the safety features.
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Nothing has changed in the Audi Q7’s engine sector. With a 48V mild hybrid system and a 3.0-liter V6 turbocharged petrol engine, it still produces 335 horsepower and 500 Nm of peak torque. Using Audi’s Quattro permanent all-wheel drive technology and an 8-speed automatic transmission, power is sent to all four wheels. An off-road mode is one of up to seven available drive modes. Another feature of the Q7 is its adjustable suspension, which provides dynamic capabilities over a variety of terrains.