The Audi Q7, a sport utility vehicle sharing its platform with the Volkswagen Touareg and Porsche Cayenne, was first showcased to select journalists. Its extended wheelbase provides a sleek and elongated appearance. The Q7’s design balances proportion to create a powerful presence. Its headlights, taillights, mirrors, and door handles reflect classic Audi styling. The grill complements the horizontal strip and Audi’s signature dark gray, while a narrower chrome strip around the grille offers a less imposing look.
The Q7 mirrors the classic proportions of Audi Avants, featuring a high shoulder line, narrow windows, a sloping roofline, and an angled rear window, all of which contribute to its sophisticated appearance. The taillights are reminiscent of the Audi Avant, with tips shaping the license plate opening’s top corners. The rear bumper integrates long, thin reflectors that can function as turn signals or rear fog lights.
A distinctive feature of the Audi Q7, setting it apart from the Touareg and Cayenne, is the optional third-row seating. The center row folds and slides forward, facilitating easy access to the rear seats. The middle row also slides forward to increase legroom for third-row passengers. When not in use, the entire third row can be folded flat into the floor, expanding the cargo area. The Q7 offers electronic control for the third-row seats, adding convenience.
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