A luxury seven-seater gets a stylish makeover
Mint Kolkata|January 03, 2025
The Audi Q7, a car popular among India's film stars, has long been a symbol of luxury and practicality. With its combination of reliability and solid build quality, it has been the go-to seven-seater SUV. I drove one from Germany to India when it was first launched, and it just munches the miles. However, since its debut, the Q7 has faced tough competition and to keep pace, Audi has recently updated it.
Renuka Kirpalani

The changes aren't immediately obvious. The front now features a wider grille with vertical chrome elements for a more striking appearance, while the Matrix LED headlights sport a more intricate design. The Audi rings have been updated to a new 2D design, and the bumpers are sportier. The side profile largely remains unchanged, though the new 20-inch wheels (up from 19 inches) and refreshed alloy design add a modern touch.

At the rear, the LED tail lamps have been redesigned, and there are trapezoidal exhausts. While the design has been around for a while, it still looks sleek and sophisticated.

Inside, the Q7's cabin gets new open-pore wood on the dashboard and door panels, enhancing its premium feel. The dual-screen layout remains unchanged. While the design remains top-tier. One standout feature is the haptic feedback on the screens, which adds a more intuitive touch. Despite these updates, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto remain missing.

This story is from the January 03, 2025 edition of Mint Kolkata.

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