2023 Audi Q7 Review: Prices, Specs, and Photos
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Audi makes a good array of luxury and tech equipment standard fare on the Q7. We give it points above average for its trio of high-tech screens, good standard equipment, and plentiful options.
Its 4-year/50,000-mile warranty is nothing special compared to some luxury rivals, though, since it doesn’t include free maintenance.
Audi offers the Q7 in three basic trim levels, with a choice between 4- and 6-cylinder engines on the base Premium and mid-level Premium Plus. The range-topping Prestige comes only with the 6-cylinder.
Standard equipment for $60,395 includes a big 10.1-inch touchscreen for infotainment, an 8.6-inch touchscreen for many controls, and a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster. All three displays work well enough in tandem, with a limited learning curve compared to some other high-end models. Additionally, the Q7 comes with leather seats that are power-adjustable and heated up front, 19-inch alloy wheels, power-folding third-row seats, a power tailgate, and Apple CarPlay/Android Auto compatibility.
Which Audi Q7 should I buy?
The base Premium trim level is all most shoppers really need, though we’d pony up for the $2,000 Convenience package with its adaptive cruise control, heated steering wheel, and surround-view camera system.
The Q7 55 Prestige runs about $76,000, but that money buys a lot of SUV: Bang & Olufsen audio, an adaptive air suspension, head-up display, automatic parking, soft-closing doors, cooled front seats, and additional leather interior trim.
How much is a fully loaded Audi Q7?
It’s called the SQ7, thank you very much, and it starts at about $91,000. Step up to Prestige trim, go crazy with options, and Audi will want $113,000 or so.
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