Recently, a series of spy photos of the all-new Audi Q7 have surfaced, hinting at its anticipated release later this year, followed by an official launch in 2026. Reports suggest that the new Q7 will be built on the advanced PPC platform and will continue to feature the powerful 4.0T twin-turbo V8 engine in its SQ7 variant.
(The picture is from Autoevolution)
The exterior of the new Q7 adopts Audi's latest family design language. The front fascia showcases a striking split headlamp design, with the signature large grille dominating the center. The lower section features a three-stage air intake design, lending the vehicle a youthful and dynamic appearance.
While the overall silhouette remains reminiscent of the current Q7, notable updates include hidden door handles and a redesigned taillight assembly. The rear also reveals a dual-exhaust layout integrated into the lower bumper.
Inside, the all-new Q7 departs from Audi's long-standing interior design style, embracing a fresh and modern layout. Unlike the new Q5, the Q7 features its own distinctive cabin design, highlighted by two large digital screens. This update has resulted in the removal of several physical buttons, enhancing the minimalist aesthetic.
Under the hood, the new Q7 is expected to offer a variety of powertrain options, including petrol, diesel, and plug-in hybrid configurations. The 3.0T V6 engine is rumored to deliver a maximum output of 362 horsepower and 550 Nm of peak torque. Meanwhile, the SQ7 will continue to be powered by the robust 4.0T twin-turbo V8.
Stay tuned as we bring you more updates on the all-new Audi Q7 as they become available!

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