Check IDE00182 (MVB 93/3) Camshaft adaptation intake bank 1, phase position at idle. The timing should show 0° +/-5°. Also check IDE00178 (MVB 91/3) Camshaft adjustment intake bank 1, specified value and IDE 00179 (MVB 91/4) Camshaft adjustment intake bank 1, actual value. The base model starts off with an MSRP of $59,200 for the 2.0-liter 45 TFSI Premium and goes up to $64,800 for the 3.0-liter 55 TFSI Premium. Slotting between the base and range-topping trims is Research the 2024 Audi Q7 at Cars.com and find specs, pricing, MPG, safety data, photos, videos, reviews and local inventory. Premium Plus 45 TFSI quattro Highway MPG: 23. highway. 4.8 gals/ 100 miles. 2021 Audi Q7 6 cyl, 3.0 L, Automatic (S8) Premium Gasoline. Not Available. . Sometime next year, Audi Philippines will be introducing a heavily refreshed Q7 and with it comes styling heavily influenced by its flagship Q8. But before that happens, there’s this: the 2019 Q7. It’s hard to imagine but 10 years ago, Audi didn’t have SUVs. Sure, they built a name around the quattro all-wheel drive, but they had no high-riding, family-oriented vehicles. It’s astonishing therefore how Audi’s managed to get the SUV game so right. Compared to its premium-priced compatriots, they’ve managed to build winner after winner after winner, and the Q7 is no different. Determined to future-proof this three-row SUV, they tapped the MLB-Evo platform—the very same one that underpins the Bentley Bentayga, Porsche Cayenne, and the Lamborghini Urus. With that, it’s managed to shed around 300 kilograms—an enormous saving even on a two-ton (1,950 kilograms to be exact) car while also offering extra chassis stiffness thanks to reinforcements dubbed “torsion rings.” This should be good news because despite a dizzying array of engine options, the base model makes do with a 4-cylinder gasoline engine. Don’t fret though because with direct fuel injection and turbocharging, it makes 252 horsepower and 370 Nm of torque—figures that match some of the more popular mid-sized SUVs, premium or otherwise. Even better, it uses a proper 8-speed torque converter automatic to handle all that twist. Audi claims that the century mark is dispatched in just seconds, an impressive number but probably not the best criterion on which it’ll be judged day to day. Since it’s a 7-seater, 5-meter long, wide SUV, standing starts seem a little gauche. What’s important to the would-be buyer is how the Q7 utilizes all this power to effortlessly merge with traffic, be it at highway speeds or trudging along EDSA. Equally great is how the 8-speed gearbox handles all this power. It’s smooth, well-mannered, and responsive. Moreover, the car is refined keeping the outside world hushed even at triple digit speeds. With steel springs as standard, the Q7 takes on a permissive approach to its ride. There’s a bit more float here, but at least the ride is a match for the character of its drivetrain. There’s an odd low speed niggle, especially when going over expansion joints, but the overall experience is agreeable; definitely better than any of its German rivals. Even better, Audi has managed to disguise the Q7’s mass with linear steering. It’s lacking in feedback and a bit light, but it does result in sedan-like quickness. With generous greenhouses all around, it’s easy to place it despite its size. On the flipside, it doesn’t communicate intimately with the road, but perhaps that’s not part of its CV as a large SUV. In fact, for those in the back seat, this could be deemed desirable. Audi’s decision to mold the Q7 into a more isolated, more opulent experience continues inside. The brushed metal applique, geometric forms, and supreme fit and finish serve this car well and are fitting for a car priced close to 6 million pesos. The treatment here is more of smart, modern, and sensible luxury rather than an ostentatious one. Plus, dig deeper and it’s actually well-speced with power front seats, four-zone climate control, and an electrically retractable third row. The only thing missing would be the vaunted Virtual Cockpit instrumentation and that’s reserved solely for high trim models. The MMI interface, with its combination of buttons, a toggle switches, and a rotary knob, is surprisingly easy to use but because it’s located north of the shifter, requires a reach for those with short arms. Next to the expansive cabin, the 8-inch (retractable) infotainment screen is pleasant enough to look at, but the graphics do come across as low-rent at times. Moreover, it does obstruct traffic occasionally. The Q7’s close to three-meter wheelbase and squared-off roofline translates into an SUV with commendable room across all three rows. Naturally, the front is capacious, but those in the second and third row are treated just as well. With children the most likely occupants of the third row, it’s worth saying that the second-row seats require some muscle to get out of the way. Still, they slide in a split adding to flexibility. With the third row up, there’s room for a couple of grocery bags. Flatten them and it grows to 770 liters. Fold the second row too, and it can actually swallow a whopping 1,955 liters. In the broadest sense, the Q7 isn’t the most visually striking or appealing car to look at. However, its sense of understatement seems more becoming of an Audi. Its biggest success is mainly at how it manages to cut its bulk by using strong horizontal lines. The only thing that betrays its size? The 19-inch wheels and tires which look rather small next to the metal work surrounding it. Audi’s brand claim has always been to use technology to deliver the gains that other carmakers use more obvious means to achieve and often court compromise for the sake of. With that in mind, the Q7 comes as a serious piece of work—one that combines a practical, brilliantly-constructed cabin with immaculate road manners, and upper-class imperiousness. It’s refined, capable, and laden with sophistication—it’s an ultimate expression of Audi’s knowledge. 2019 Audi Q7 TFSI Quattro click here for latest prices Ownership 2019 Audi Q7 TFSI Quattro Year Introduced 2016 Vehicle Classification Luxury SUV Warranty 2 years / Unlimited kilometers The Basics Body Type 5-door SUV Seating 7 Engine / Drive F/AWD Under the Hood Displacement (liters) Aspiration Turbocharged Fuel Delivery Direct Injection Layout / # of Cylinders I4 BHP @ rpm 252 @ 5,000-6,000 Nm @ rpm 370 @ 1,600-4,500 Fuel / Min. Octane Gasoline / 95~ Transmission 8 AT Cruise Control Yes Fuel Economy @ Ave. Speed km/L @ 13 km/h Dimensions and Weights Length (mm) 5,052 Width (mm) 1,968 Height (mm) 1,741 Wheelbase (mm) 2,994 Curb Weight (kg) 1,910 Suspension and Tires Front Suspension Independent, MacPherson Strut Rear Suspension Independent, Multi-Link Front Brakes Vented Disc Rear Brakes Disc Tires Goodyear Eagle F1 SUV 255/55 R 19 Y (f & r) Wheels Alloy Safety Features Airbags 6 Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) Yes, with EBD Traction / Stability Control Yes Parking Sensors Yes, Front and Rear Front Seatbelts 3-pt ELR with pre-tensioner x 2 Rear Seatbelts 3-pt ELR x 3 (2nd row), 3-pt ELR x 2 (3rd row) ISOFIX Child Seat Anchor Yes Other Safety Features Hill Start Assist Tire Pressure Monitoring System Exterior Features Headlights HID Fog Lamps Yes, Rear Auto Lights Yes Rain-sensing Wipers Yes Interior Features Steering Wheel Adjust Tilt/Telescopic Steering Wheel Material Leather Seating Adjustment (driver) Electric, 8-way Seating Adjustment (front passenger) Electric, 8-way Seating Surface Leather Folding Rear Seat Yes, 40/20/40 (2nd), 50/50, Electric (3rd) On-Board Computer Yes Convenience Features Power Steering Yes Power Door Locks Yes Power Windows Yes Power Mirrors Yes, with Fold Proximity Key Yes Climate Control 4-Zone, with Rear Vents Audio System Stereo CD MP3 Aux USB Bluetooth # of Speakers 10 Steering Controls Yes Acquire EPA ClassificationStandard SUV 4WDDrivetrainAll Wheel DriveEngine Type and Required FuelIntercooled Supercharger Premium Unleaded V-6Displacement (liters/cubic inches) L/183Fuel SystemGasoline Direct InjectionMaximum Horsepower @ RPM333 @ 5500Maximum Torque @ RPM325 @ 2900Cooling System Capacity (quarts)NATransmission Order CodeNATransmission DescriptionAutomatic w/ODNumber of Transmission Speeds8First Gear Ratio (:1) Gear Ratio (:1) Gear Ratio (:1) Gear Ratio (:1) Gear Ratio (:1) Gear Ratio (:1) Gear Ratio (:1) Gear Ratio (:1) Drive Axle Ratio (:1) Case Gear Ratio, high (:1)NATransfer Case Gear Ratio, low (:1)NAEPA Greenhouse Gas ScoreNACO2 Emissions, 15K mi/year (tons) city/highway (miles) / Fuel Economy, combined/city/highway (mpg)21 / 19 / 25EPA Fuel Economy Equivalent (for hybrid and electric vehicles), combined/city/highway (MPGe)N/A / N/A / N/AFuel Capacity / Gas Tank Fuel Tank Capacity (gallons)NAWidth, without mirrors (inches) Track Width (inches) Track Width (inches) Ground Clearance (inches)NARear Door Opening Height (inches)NARear Door Opening Width (inches)NALiftover Height (inches)NAPassenger / Seating Capacity7Total Passenger Volume (cubic feet)NAFront Head Room (inches) Leg Room (inches) Shoulder Room (inches) Hip Room (inches)NASecond Row Head Room (inches) Row Leg Room (inches) Row Shoulder Room (inches) Row Hip Room (inches)NAThird Row Head Room (inches) Row Leg Room (inches) Row Shoulder Room (inches) Row Hip Room (inches)NACargo Space/Area Length Behind First Row (inches)NACargo Space/Area Length Behind Second Row (inches)NACargo Space/Area Length Behind Third Row (inches)NACargo Space/Area Width at Beltline (inches)NACargo Bed Width Between Wheelhousings (inches)NACargo Bed Height (inches)NACargo Space/Area Behind Front Row (cubic feet) Space/Area Behind Second Row (cubic feet) Space/Area Behind Third Row (cubic feet) Diameter / Radius, curb to curb (feet) Diameter / Radius, wall to wall (feet)NAFront Suspension TypeMulti-LinkRear Suspension TypeMulti-LinkFront Shock Absorber Diameter (mm)NARear Shock Absorber Diameter (mm)NAFront Anti-Roll Bar Diameter (inches)NARear Anti-Roll Bar Diameter (inches)NAAnti-Lock-Braking System4-WheelFront Brake Rotors, diameter x thickness (inches) Brake Rotors, diameter x thickness (inches) Drums, diameter x width (inches)NAFront Wheel Size (inches)19 X Wheel MaterialAluminumFront Tire SizeP255/55HR19Rear Wheel Size (inches)19 X Wheel MaterialAluminumRear Tire SizeP255/55HR19Spare Wheel Size (inches)NAMaximum Towing Capacity (pounds)NAMaximum Trailer Weight, dead weight hitch (pounds)NAMaximum Tongue Weight, dead weight hitch (pounds)NAMaximum Trailer Weight, weight distributing hitch (pounds)NAMaximum Tongue Weight, weight distributing hitch (pounds)NABase Curb Weight (pounds)4938Total Option Weight (pounds) Payload Capacity (pounds)NACold Cranking Amps @ 0° F420Maximum Alternator Capacity (amps)180Audi Q7 Specs for Other Model Years2023 Audi Q72022 Audi Q72021 Audi Q72020 Audi Q72019 Audi Q72017 Audi Q72015 Audi Q72014 Audi Q72013 Audi Q72013 Audi Q7 TDI diesel2012 Audi Q7 TDI diesel2012 Audi Q72011 Audi Q7 TDI diesel2011 Audi Q72010 Audi Q7 TDI diesel2010 Audi Q72009 Audi Q72008 Audi Q72007 Audi Q7Engine: TFSI V6 DOHCTransmission: 8-Speed Automatic w/Tiptronic -inc: shift-by-wire Axle RatioGVWR: 6,479 lbsEngine Auto Stop-Start FeatureTransmission w/Driver Selectable Mode and Oil CoolerFull-Time All-WheelEngine Oil Cooler75-Amp/Hr 420CCA Maintenance-Free Battery w/Run Down ProtectionRegenerative 180 Amp AlternatorTowing Equipment -inc: Trailer Sway Control1367# Maximum PayloadGas-Pressurized Shock AbsorbersFront And Rear Anti-Roll BarsElectric Power-Assist Speed-Sensing Gal. Fuel TankDual Stainless Steel Exhaust w/Polished Tailpipe FinisherPermanent Locking HubsMulti-Link Front Suspension w/Coil SpringsMulti-Link Rear Suspension w/Coil Springs4-Wheel Disc Brakes w/4-Wheel ABS, Front And Rear Vented Discs, Brake Assist, Hill Descent Control and Electric Parking BrakeWheels: 19" 5-V-Spoke DesignTires: 255/55R19 All-SeasonWheels w/Silver AccentsTire Mobility KitClearcoat PaintExpress Open/Close Sliding And Tilting Glass 1st And 2nd Row Sunroof w/Power SunshadeBody-Colored Front BumperBody-Colored Rear Bumper w/Metal-Look Rub Strip/Fascia AccentMetal-Look Bodyside Insert and Body-Colored Wheel Well TrimMetal-Look Side Windows Trim and Black Front Windshield TrimBody-Colored Door HandlesBody-Colored Power Side Mirrors w/Turn Signal IndicatorFixed Rear Window w/Fixed Interval Wiper and DefrosterDeep Tinted GlassRain Detecting Variable Intermittent Wipers w/Heated JetsAluminum PanelsLip SpoilerMetal-Look GrilleFront License Plate BracketPower Liftgate Rear Cargo AccessTailgate/Rear Door Lock Included w/Power Door LocksRoof Rack Rails OnlyPerimeter/Approach LightsLED BrakelightsAuto On/Off Projector Beam High Intensity Low/High Beam Daytime Running Auto-Leveling Headlamps w/Delay-OffFront And Rear Fog LampsRadio: MMI Radio Plus w/Audi Sound System -inc: TFT color center infotainment display, 10 speakers, single CD player w/MP3 playback capability, HD Radio technology, SiriusXM satellite radio w/90-day trial subscription, SDXC card slot w/32GB operating capacity, Audi music interface w/2 USB ports, Bluetooth streaming audio for compatible devices and wireless technology preparation for compatible mobile phonesRadio w/Seek-Scan, Clock, Speed Compensated Volume Control, Aux Audio Input Jack, Steering Wheel Controls and Radio Data SystemAudio Theft DeterrentWindow Grid Diversity Antenna2 LCD Monitors In The FrontHeated Front Bucket Seats -inc: 8-way power front seats w/driver memory and 4-way power lumbar for driverDriver SeatPassenger Seat35-30-35 Folding Split-Bench Front Facing Manual Reclining Fold Forward Seatback Rear Seat w/Manual Fore/AftGauges -inc: Speedometer, Odometer, Engine Coolant Temp, Tachometer, Trip Odometer and Trip ComputerPower Rear Windows and Fixed 3rd Row WindowsFixed 50-50 Bench Leather 3rd Row Seat Front, Power Fold Into Floor, 2 Manual and Adjustable Head RestraintsLeather Steering WheelFront CupholderRear CupholderAshtrayCompassProximity Key For Doors And Push Button StartValet FunctionRemote Keyless Entry w/Integrated Key Transmitter, 4 Door Curb/Courtesy, Illuminated Entry and Panic ButtonRemote Releases -Inc: Proximity Cargo Access and Power FuelHomeLink Garage Door TransmitterCruise ControlHVAC -inc: Underseat Ducts, Residual Heat Recirculation, Headliner/Pillar Ducts and Console DuctsDual Zone Front Automatic Air ConditioningRear HVAC w/Separate ControlsIlluminated Locking Glove BoxDriver Foot RestInterior Trim -inc: Genuine Wood/Piano Black Instrument Panel Insert, Genuine Wood/Piano Black Door Panel Insert, Piano Black Console Insert and Aluminum/Metal-Look Interior AccentsFull Cloth HeadlinerLeatherette Door Trim InsertLeather Gear Shifter MaterialLeather Seating SurfacesDay-Night Auto-Dimming Rearview MirrorDriver And Passenger Visor Vanity Mirrors w/Driver And Passenger Illumination, Driver And Passenger Auxiliary MirrorFull Floor Console w/Covered Storage and 5 12V DC Power OutletsFront And Rear Map LightsFade-To-Off Interior LightingFull Carpet Floor Covering -inc: Carpet Front And Rear Floor MatsCarpet Floor TrimTrunk/Hatch Auto-LatchCargo Area Concealed StorageCargo Features -inc: Tire Mobility KitCargo Space LightsMemory Settings -inc: Door MirrorsFOB Controls -inc: Cargo AccessRefrigerated/Cooled Box Located In The Glovebox, Driver / Passenger And Rear Door BinsPower 1st Row Windows w/Front And Rear 1-Touch Up/DownDelayed Accessory PowerPower Door Locks w/Autolock FeatureSystems MonitorRedundant Digital SpeedometerTrip ComputerOutside Temp GaugeAnalog AppearanceManual w/Tilt Front Head Restraints and Manual Adjustable Rear Head RestraintsDriver And Front Passenger Armrests and Rear Center Armrest2 Seatback Storage PocketsPerimeter AlarmEngine Immobilizer5 12V DC Power OutletsAir FiltrationElectronic Stability Control (ESC) And Roll Stability Control (RSC)ABS And Driveline Traction ControlSide Impact BeamsDual Stage Driver And Passenger Seat-Mounted Side AirbagsParktronic Front And Rear Parking SensorsAudi pre sense basicCollision Mitigation-FrontLow Tire Pressure WarningDual Stage Driver And Passenger Front AirbagsSIDEGUARD Curtain 1st, 2nd And 3rd Row AirbagsAirbag Occupancy SensorPower Rear Child Safety LocksOutboard Front Lap And Shoulder Safety Belts -inc: Rear Center 3 Point, Height Adjusters and PretensionersBack-Up Camera4 Basic Years / 50,000 Basic Miles4 Drivetrain Years / 50,000 Drivetrain Miles12 Corrosion Years / Unlimited Corrosion Miles4 Roadside Assistance Years / Unlimited Roadside Assistance Miles1 Maintenance Years / 10,000 Maintenance MilesOverall Frontal Barrier Crash Rating4/5Frontal Barrier Crash Rating Driver4/5Overall Side Crash Rating5/5Side Pole Rating Driver Front Seat5/5Combined Side Rating Rear Seat5/5Side Barrier Rating Driver5/5Frontal Barrier Crash Rating Passenger4/5Combined Side Rating Front Seat5/5Side Barrier Rating Passenger Rear Seat5/5 What’s New for 2020? On the outside, Audi has brought a lot of A8 and Q8 styling, including a larger grille, a fresh headlight design, and - believe it or not – the Q7 is now just a hair longer than the 2019 model. That extra length is attributed solely to the new front fascia which also has a fresh, more aggressive look. The interior now featured Audi’s twin-screen infotainment system – the same one that debuted in the Audi A6 – along with extra connectivity features like Car-to-X service. The upgrades to the Q7’s powertrain is probably the most important of anything. The updated Q7 is not available as a mild-hybrid only, with that 48-volt electrical system now standard in all models from base to range-topping. There’s no official word on how this will affect performance, but it should, at the very least, improve fuel economy. A PHEV model will make its debut at a later time and is expected to have some 25 miles of all-electric range if not a little more. If you want to know more about what differentiates the 2020 model from old models, check out our in-depth article on the Audi Q7’s 2020 design update. Exterior At the same time, the Q7 blends in with the rest of the Audi lineup, featuring headlamps, a singleframe grille and massive bumper intakes similar to those seen on many 2015 model year updates. Design-wise, the all-new Q7 proves that Audi can use more than just a few nips and tucks while redesigning a vehicle. The SUV’s body lines are now sharper, blending more squared-off surfaces front to rear. At the same time, the Q7 blends in with the rest of the Audi lineup, featuring headlamps, a singleframe grille and massive bumper intakes similar to those seen on many 2015 model year updates. On the other hand, the Q7’s huge grille connects to the headlights for a unique appearance. Changes are more subdued around back, where the new Q7 boasts a similar tailgate and a nearly identical bumper. Still, there are a lot of new features, including reshaped, narrower taillights and trapezoidal exhaust pipes. On the sides, the Q7’s trademark character line has been repositioned closer to the sills, while the waistline has been redesigned for a crisper look. If you find the all-new Q7 less bulky, then you eyes aren’t playing tricks on you. The rebuilt SUV is inches shorter and inches narrower, while its height remained virtually unchanged. More importantly, the new Q7 is a lot lighter, with certain trims weighing up to 716 pounds less when compared to the previous model. That’s a massive 26-percent drop from the first-gen Q7’s curb weight. Impressive! Most of the weight was dropped from the chassis, which is 220 pounds lighter, and the body structure, which weights 156 pounds less thanks to a new design. Customers get to choose between 11 exterior colors, four of which are new. An S line exterior package changes the standard bumpers, air inlets, side sills, roof spoiler the diffuser with sportier units, while the grille gets a dark gray, high-gloss finish instead of the standard high-gloss black. Exterior DimensionsSide-by-side comparison Interior Gone is the bulky center stack with its ancient A/C vents, knobs and display, now replaced by a taller center console. Although the new Q7 is shorter and narrower, the cabin is actually longer and offers more head room and boasts an additional inches between the first and second row of seats. Head room has increased by inches up front and inches in the second row. Cargo capacity has also increased. The seven-seat version offers cubic feet of storage room that increases to with the third-row seats folded. The five-seat comes with cubic feet, which increases to cubes with the second row folded flat. Design-wise, the redesigned interior is a massive departure compared to the first-generation’s cabin. Gone is the bulky center stack with its ancient A/C vents, knobs and display, now replaced by a taller center console. As a result, the A/C controls have been repositioned to the same level as the instrument cluster, while the display now resides on the dashboard. The latter also features a unitary design that stretches from the driver’s to the passenger’s side. A brand-new, three-spoke steering wheel replaces the previous unit, while the instrument cluster is all digital. Naturally, the new Q7’s cabin is packed with the finest materials we can expect from an automaker such as Audi. The seats can be wrapped in either Cricket or Valcona leather combined with Alcantara and there are seven different color combos to choose from. The high-grade leather is complemented by a host of aluminum and wood trims, including Beaufort walnut. There’s also a brand-new air conditioning system that uses fewer buttons and controls, with most options displayed on the TFT screen. The MMI system is also new, featuring intelligent suggestions for different tasks, including searching for specific song titles or navigation destinations. As far as entertainment goes, the Q7 comes with one or optionally two tablets as rear seat monitors. The tablet is powered by NVIDIA Tegra 4 processors, is temperature-resistant and connected to the MMI navigation. What’s more, it provides access to the radio, media, navigation and several car functions via WiFi. Drivetrain Lastly, and arguably the biggest news in the drivetrain department, is the introduction of the Q7 e-tron, the first plug-in hybrid from Audi to include a diesel engine. The redesigned Q7 launches with three different engines, with two additional drivetrains to becoming available at a later date. The gasoline lineup includes two units, a four-cylinder and a V-6. The four-banger — primarily developed for the Asian and the market, and first-ever four-cylinder in the Q7 — cranks out 252 horsepower and 272 pound-feet of torque. Performance and fuel consumption data has yet to be released, but I expect the TFSI SUV to become the most fuel efficient, gas-powered Q7 yet. Next in line is the V-6 making 333 ponies and 325 pound-feet of torque. With this powerplant under the hood, the Q7 sprints from naught to 62 mph in seconds and hits a top speed of 155 mph. With Audi having dropped the V-8 for the new Q7, this is the most powerful conventional unit you can order. The mill is expected to return about 30 mpg. Moving over to diesels, the familiar TDI churns 272 horsepower and 442 pound-feet of torque, a 6-pony and 36-pound-feet improvement over the previous model. 62 mph comes in seconds, while top speed is limited to 145 mph. Expect fuel economy to sit at around 41 mpg. A second version of the turbo-diesel, V-6 will arrive at a later date with 218 horses and 369 pound-feet of twist. Lastly, and arguably the biggest news in the drivetrain department, is the introduction of the Q7 e-tron, the first plug-in hybrid from Audi to include a diesel engine. The same TDI is used here, but this time tuned to deliver 258 horsepower and it pairs to a 94 kW electric motor built into the eight-speed Tiptronic transmission. The combo generates 373 horses and 516 pound-feet of torque, making the SUV the quickest of the new Q7 lineup with a 0-to-62 sprint of only six seconds. The e-tron can travel up to miles on electric power alone. When used as a hybrid, it consumes just liters of fuel per 100 km, which converts to around 138 mpg. In addition to the updated engines and the new plug-in hybrid drivetrain, the Q7 also gets a newly developed eight-speed, Tiptronic automatic transmission. Drivetrain SpecificationsPrices 2018 Audi Q7 PricesCompetitionBMW X5 Completely redesigned for the 2014 model year, the current X5 boasts the same bold styling, but numerous details upgrade it to BMW ’s refreshed design language. Higher-quality materials, improved comfort level, and updated technology are the main feats highlighting the revised interior. As far as engines are concerned, customers now have a choice of three powertrains. The range begins with the sDrive35i and xDrive35i models, which are motivated by a inline-six rated at 300 horsepower and 300 pound-feet of torque. The range-topping version, the xDrive50i, gets an impressive 445 horses and 480 pound-feet of torque from its V-8 unit. Lastly, there’s the xDrive35d, which uses a turbo-diesel making 255 ponies and 413 pound-feet of twist. The BMW X5 retails from $52,800. Read our full review on the BMW X5 here. Porsche Cayenne The second-gen Cayenne received its mid-cycle refresh for the 2015 model year, which brought revised front and rear fascias, a new steering wheel based on the 918 Spyder’s and revised seating for better comfort. Extensive changes occurred under the hood as well. The new S E-Hybrid model received 36 additional horses for a new output of 416 ponies, while Cayenne S had its oomph increased to 420 horsepower despite having its V-8 replaced with a V-6. The Cayenne Turbo now boasts 520 ponies and 553 pound-feet of torque, which accounts for a 20-horsepower gain and 37-pound-feet gain in twist. The Cayenne Diesel’s V-6 cranks out 240 horses and 406 pound-feet of torque. The 2015 Cayenne retails from $61,700, up $5,100 compared to the model it replaces. Read our full review on the Porsche Cayenne here. Conclusion It took Audi quite a few years to roll out a replacement for its full-size, luxury SUV, and looking at this brand-new Q7 I can understand why. The SUV can finally blend among its smaller siblings thanks to its crisper design, while its revamped interior is arguably the most modern of any Audis as of 2015. The big news is, of course, the introduction of the e-tron Quattro version, which makes the Q7 the first production hybrid with a diesel engine. The new Q7 has massive potential against its German competitors, and we might just witness a significant migration from BMW and Porsche to Audi dealerships in a year or so. Love it Brand-new, refined exterior Modern cabin design with state-of-the-art tech Revised engines and new transmission All-new plug-in hybrid drivetrain Leave it The V-8s are gone Massive updates could mean a massive sticker Tough segmentUpdate History Updated 11/11/2015: Audi announced prices for the 2017 Q7 SUV which will be put on sale at the beginning of 2016. The model will be offered in three trim levels: Premium, Premium Plus and Prestige with prices starting from $54,800. Updated 12/18/2014: Audi unveiled the first promo video for the new-generation Q7 SUV. Enjoy! Updated 12/26/2014: Audi unveiled a new video in which it highlights the 3D sound systems inside the all-new Q7. The system includes one, or optionally two Audi tablets with inch screens and is connected to the MMI navigation plus via WiFi. Enjoy! Updated 01/23/2015: We’ve added a series of new images from the car’s official debut at the 2015 Detroit Auto Show. Check the new images in the "Pictures" tab. Updated 12/12/2014: Audi unveiled the official details on the new generation Q7 which will go on sale in the spring of 2015. The model will be about 716 pounds lighter and feature a completely new face. Details after the jump. Spy Shots May 27, 2014 - Next Audi Q7 Goes For Another Testing Session April 15, 2014 - Next Generation Audi Q7 Continues Testing

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