Updated Audi Q7 Range Launched; Prices Start at Rs 64.50 Lakh

Audi India has tweaked its popular Q7 crossover range in India, right ahead of the upcoming festive season. Along with minor design changes, the updated Q7 gets more features as well. All the trims, Premium, Premium Plus and Technology, receive reverse parking guidance system, panoramic sunroof and air suspension as standard features. Premium Plus and Technology trim additionally receive restyled front and rear bumpers, 10 spoke, 19-inch alloy wheels and side skirts.
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Interestingly, the company has removed the 3.0-litre TFSI turbo petrol unit from the Q7 range, i.e. the engine options now on offer are two diesels. Powering the base trim of Q7 is a 3.0-litre TDI diesel mill, capable of churning out a maximum power output of 240bhp along with 550Nm of peak torque. The high-end variant comes powered with a 4.2-litre TDI unit that churns out 335bhp and 800Nm. Transmitting power to all four wheels of the car, via Quattro drive system, is an 8-speed automatic gearbox.
Since the updated model offers more features to its buyers, the company has slightly increased the prices of entire range.
Variant-wise prices
Q7 3.0L TDI Premium - Rs 64.50 lakh (Rs 4.2 lakh more expensive)
Q7 3.0 TDI Premium Plus - Rs 70.01 lakh (Rs 4.32 lakh more expensive)
Q7 3.0 Technology - Rs 79.93 lakh (Rs 7.58 lakh more expensive)
Q7 4.2 Technology - Rs 87.93 lakh (Rs 10.75 lakh more expensive)
Note: All the prices mentioned above are ex-Showroom, Delhi.
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