Audi Q7 Reimagined: V6 TDI and Torsen Arrive in New Generation
Translated from Czech, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The third generation of the Audi Q7 has been released, marking a significant surprise in the automotive market.
- The new Q7 features a V6 TDI engine and Torsen all-wheel drive, with early driving impressions already gathered.
- This launch challenges predictions about the decline of large combustion engine vehicles.
Ingolstadt's automotive giant has unveiled the third generation of its Q7 SUV, a model that redefined luxury and road presence two decades ago. The first generation enjoyed a decade-long run, while the second lasted nearly eleven years. Now, against expectations that large combustion engine vehicles might be fading, the new Q7 arrives, and the publication has already experienced it firsthand, being the first from the Czech Republic to do so.
The new Q7 boasts a V6 TDI engine and the Torsen all-wheel-drive system. Early kilometers behind the wheel suggest a continuation of the model's legacy of spaciousness and commanding presence on the road. This release is particularly noteworthy given the current automotive trends leaning towards electrification and smaller vehicle formats.
The arrival of the third-generation Q7 signals Audi's continued commitment to the large luxury SUV segment, offering a compelling option for consumers who prioritize space, power, and the distinct driving experience of a combustion engine.
Originally published by iDNES in Czech. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.