The report says next-gen Q7 will be the last in the lineup. After this, the company will shift all the focus to the EV segment, and will make more battery-powered models from 2026.
The luxury car manufacturer Audi is all set to introduce the third generation of Q7. It has been reported that the brand is already working on the SUV, and will make the global debut by 2026.
The report says the upcoming model will be the last in the lineup. After this, the company will shift all the focus to the EV segment, and will make battery-powered models from 2026.
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Next-gen Audi Q7 Design
Talking about the design, the all-new Q7 will share some of the style statements from Q3 and Q5. It will feature a fully LED headlight setup, LED DRLs, uplifted front fascia, massive bonnet with the latest octagonal grille. The SUV will also get a split-cluster LED light treatment at the back, making it look bolder and sleeker than before. The Customers will get a straight roofline with an improved road appearance.
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Interior Updates
From inside, the latest Q7 will be inspired by the futuristic Q6 e-tron. It will be equipped with an improved and advanced touchscreen infotainment system, which will support all wireless car connect technology. To make more stand out from other rivals, it will have a panoramic curved interface for the driver display, which will make it superior in the segment.
The upcoming Q7 is likely to improve boot space than the existing Q7. However, the company has not related details about the same as yet. The next-gen Q7 will continue to be developed on the same platform as the current Q7. However, some updates are expected.
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New Engine Options
The vehicle is expected to be powered by multiple powertrains, including longer-range plug-in hybrids. This unit will allow customers to have better fuel efficiency and a smooth driving experience.