Audi
has been spotted testing the new Q7 SUV in the winter, giving us a look at the big changes coming soon. Even though the Q7 recently got some minor upgrades, these spy shots show a little more of what the three-row SUV will have to offer in the next year or so.
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Audi
Divisions
Audi Sport GmbH
Founded
1909
Founder
August Horch
Headquarters
Ingolstadt, Germany
Current CEO
Markus Duesmann
The Audi Q7 Has Important New Headlights
Audi’s newest version of the Q7 was spotted testing in the snow this week with less camouflage, giving us a better look at some changes. We can see the exterior has changed quite a bit, especially with the lights on both the front and back end. The headlights have adopted a more modern style with a dual-level look.
On top, narrow LED running lights meet the bottom of the hood and the top of the grille, while the lights sit below that in a separate housing. The latest version of the grille was also more visible, with cool new shapes highlighting the front end. The door hands are also flush with the doors, giving a modern and smooth look to the sides of the SUV.
The back end of the SUV was still slightly camouflaged, but we could see the two taillights are connected with another narrow light bar that runs across the back. We can also see narrow reflectors below the trunk opening. The whole SUV looks taller and a bit wider than the outgoing model. We last saw the Q7 testing back in November, where we got a better look at the overall design differences.
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A New Q7 Would Be A Good Move
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Audi first introduced the crossover SUV in 2006, with the first generation Q7 running all the way until 2015. Since then, it has seen a few changes, including earlier this year. The new Q7 is slated to get a big facelift this time, but we don’t know much about the powertrain yet. While this version could hit the market later this year, it might end up being a 2026 model, depending on how quickly things get moving.
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