In its first generation, the Audi Q7 measures 5086 mm (200.24 in.) in length, 1983 mm (78.07 in.) in width, and 1737 mm (68.39 in.) in height. Second generation variants are almost identical in size - 5052 mm (198.9 in.) in length, 1968 mm (77.48 in.) in width, and 1741 mm (68.54 in.) in height.
The best performing Audi Q7 variants in terms of speed and acceleration are the 6.0 V12 TDI (500 Hp) quattro DPF Tiptronic. They reach a top speed of 250 km/h (155.34 mph) and accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 5.5 seconds (0-60 mph: 5.2 sec).
Audi Q7 55 TFSI is powered by a 3.0-liter (2995 cm3 | 182.77 cu. in.) V6 petrol engine.
Audi Q7 does have hybrid options included in the second generation range. Mild-hybrid technology is fitted in most variants to ensure better efficiency, with a few plug-in hybrids available, as well, for those who want higher lever of electrification.
Fuel economy of Audi Q7 variants, both internal combustion engine only and mild hybrids, powered by 3.0 TDI engines, is between 5.5 l/100 km (42.77 mpg) and 9.8 l/100 km (24 mpg), with more recent ones generally being on the lover side.
An Audi Q7 3.0 TDI plug-in hybrid is also available. Its fuel consumption is significantly lower - 1.8 l/100 km (130.67 mpg).
According to Audi, the standard mild hybrid technology can decrease fuel consumption by up to 0.7 l/ 100 km.
The 2020 Audi Q7 does feature all-wheel steering, allowing the rear wheels to turn up to 5 degrees in the opposite direction, making the vehicle more maneuverable.
Audi Q7 is currently (2021) in its second generation.
Both 5- and 7-seat variants are available in the Audi Q7 range.