Audi has unveiled the third-generation Q7 crossover. One of the updated model's notable features is its "improved" turn signals: at night, they project a signal directly onto the road surface for improved visibility to other road users, according to carscoops.com.
In addition, the car received a refreshed exterior, a fully digital instrument cluster, and a multimedia system. A "parking coach" feature has been added to the list of driver assistance features: the system can learn up to five maneuvers and then perform them automatically.
For the US market, the base Q7 will be equipped with a 2,9-liter twin-turbocharged petrol V6 producing 429 hp. UK buyers will be offered a 3.0-liter turbodiesel V6 producing approximately 295 hp.
Sales of the new generation Q7 will begin in July 2026. The manufacturer has not yet announced prices.