Audi Q7: The mojo is back!
Audi's mammoth luxury SUV, the Q7 is back. But is it better than before?
29/01/2022
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Ever since the Indian auto industry switched to BS6 emission norms, Audi’s product line up vanished overnight. Audi has been slowly reintroducing its range of cars and SUVs ever since. It has been nearly two years since the much-loved Audi Q7 has been on sale in the Indian market. But it has finally arrived to take on its long-standing rivals. In the time that it has been away, the Q7 has received some heavy-duty updates, both, cosmetically and mechanically, with some new tech also being added to the SUV’s package. The new Q7 continues to use the same second-generation platform that first arrived in 2015. However, this is a heavy mid-life cycle facelift. Recently, we drove the new India-spec Q7 to find out what’s new and how it compares to what is already present in the market. For starters, the old Q7 was not a very exciting SUV to look at. Let’s just say it was quite Audi-nary. The new revised design helps gives it a more muscular and aggressive look. The front grille has been changed and it is now wider and bolder with the signature single-frame hexagonal grille. It is flanked by a pair of new, and sleek
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