Audi’s second-generation Q7 sold for about 54-73.7 million yuan in Taiwan
Recently, according to media news, Audi’s second-generation Q7 has been unveiled at the Shanghai Auto Show and the Guangzhou Auto Show, and is expected to be listed in mainland China within the year. In Taiwan, Audi announced the official price of Q7 before the Taipei Auto Show at the end of the year, which is NT $275-3.75 million, of which five-seat models plus NT $80,000 can be upgraded to seven-seat models.
The new generation Q7 adopts the latest design concept of the Audi family, and the front air intake grille adopts an integrated design. Of course, there are also matrix LED headlights that the lamp factory is proud of.
The new generation Q7 is based on the latest MLB Evo platform, and its body uses a number of lightweight technologies and materials, resulting in a weight reduction of 363 kilograms compared to the current model (3.0TDI model as an example).
Inside the car, the new generation Q7 is based on the latest MLB Evo platform, and its body uses a number of lightweight technologies and materials, which reduces its body weight by 363kg compared to the current model (take the 3.0TDI model as an example).
In terms of powertrain, the new generation Audi Q7 offers different power diesel engines and a 3.0TSI gasoline engine option, and for the first time in the Asian market, the 2.0T power model is launched, further lowering the entry threshold of the car. In terms of transmission, it matches the 8-speed tiptronic automatic transmission. In addition, the plug-in hybrid version of the new Q7 e-tron will also be available in China in the future.