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Popular Audi Q7 Is Coming Back To India With A Facelift In Early 2022

There is also a new body cladding and a revised bumper set-up along with bigger wheels.

New Delhi: After a long wait, Audi Q7 is set to make a comeback in the Indian market after a facelift early next year.

Q7 has been one of the most popular models for the German luxury brand that has very much established itself in the Indian automobile market.  

The new Q7 looks more aggressive now with Matrix Led headlamps and a larger single frame Audi grille plus new air intakes. The overall look has been changed from the previous model making the SUV look more tough.  

There is also a new body cladding and a revised bumper set-up along with bigger wheels. The interior also gets a bigger change and has the new twin screen centre console which is also seen on the A8 model.

The whole design has been changed making it look more luxurious. There are two touchscreen and also a digital instrument cluster along with new chrome/aluminium highlights added to the interior.

Car-lovers can expect features such as a premium audio system, panoramic sunroof, four-zone climate control and more, including a heads-up display. Like all new Audi cars, the Q7 would be petrol only but with a V6 unit having some electrical assistance that will increase the efficiency of the model while bringing in more refinement.

The standard would of course be the Quattro system. The new Q7, with a wide range of colours, will increase the SUV range for Audi, which currently starts from the Q5 to the Q8.

Audi has been ramping up its launches with the new Q5 recently and plans to add more SUVs to its range from the upcoming Q7 to the Q3.

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