There's plenty of cushioning, lots of leg-room and head-room, and the panoramic sunroof give passengers a nice and airy feeling. Anyone looking for a comfortable, luxurious SUV won't be disappointed
The fact that Audi’s big, hulking Q7 hasn’t been in the market for nearly two years came as a bit of a shock to me. Sure, I knew of its absence, but has it really been that long? And given that, has Audi made some seriously radical changes to the Q7 to keep it fresh or is it more in the line of incremental changes?
As it turns out, it’s the former. Look at it from any angle, and there are changes aplenty to the Q7. The grille, as an instance, is a lot more imposing and in-your-face, and it’s a good reason why it has a lot of presence on the road. The headlamp design hasn’t been spared either, as they’re now larger and sharper than before. A personal highlight in this regard is the slick light show that’s on display when you lock or unlock the car. Gimmicky, sure, but it adds to the flash that it’s aiming for.
That said, I do wish that Audi had specced the Q7 with an alloy wheel design that’s a bit more appealing. The 19-inch wheels are a touch too conservative. Just a matter of choosing a better-looking spec before you buy your car, though.
Other than that, the rear’s been styled quite well. There are slimmer, full LED tail-lamps that adorn the flatter tailgate and give it quite a nice stance overall.