The new third-generation Audi Q7: a new look and more technology. The V6 engine is confirmed
Coming to the roads in September, it is based on the A6 and A6 S platform and features a brand-new interior
The third generation of the Audi Q7 has been completely redesigned, based on the PPC platform – the same one used for the A6 and Q5 – whilst retaining a length of over 5 metres and introducing an interior that can be configured with five, six or seven seats. At launch, the engine range will consist of two 3.0 V6 TDI mild hybrid plus 48-volt engines producing 245 and 299 horsepower, both featuring twin-turbocharging, quattro all-wheel drive and an eight-speed Tiptronic gearbox.
Dimensions of the new Audi Q7
The new Audi Q7 has different proportions to its predecessor. It is 5.06 metres long, whilst the wheelbase measures 3 metres. The most striking difference compared to the previous generation is the 5-centimetre increase in overall height. The waistline rises towards the rear, the D-pillar becomes more vertical and the roof maintains an almost horizontal line, a design choice primarily aimed at enhancing interior space. The front end features a taller single-frame grille than the outgoing model, with a three-dimensional honeycomb structure. The wheel arches are more pronounced and echo the ‘blister quattro’ theme, a historic element of Audi’s design language associated with all-wheel drive. The bumpers and air intakes have also been redesigned. At the rear, a continuous light strip connecting the light clusters makes its debut. New features include illuminated single-frame grilles, illuminated rear rings and automatic doors with electric opening and closing, which can also be controlled remotely via the myAudi app. The third generation also confirms production at the Bratislava plant in Slovakia.

