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It certainly drives like an Audi! Even so, the Q7 belongs
amongst the absolute giants of off-roaders such as the Hummer H2
and Land Rover Range Rover. With its length of more than five
meters, the Audi is even so the absolute record holder. However the
Q7 does not drive like some unmanageable battle ship. The steering
is direct, response alert and road handling good. The Q7 is not
only disarmingly simple to drive, but is also extremely
manoeuvrable for a car of this size.
This is partly due to the air suspension, which according to the
situation adjusts the nature of the suspension. On open roads, the
suspension is solid and the shocks are short. The Q7 drives like a
sporty Audi. On poor road surfaces, the suspension is softer
providing the necessary comfort. Off-road, the Q7 can be raised to
provide extra ground clearance if required.
Race horse
The Audi Q7 is large and heavy, but there are engines out there
which are just as large and heavy. The mission of this test drive
is to try the new 4.2 litre diesel engine, which has been available
in the Q7 for a couple of months. This engine is a real first-class
bruiser. Although the Audi Q7 and Volkswagen Touareg share the same
technical base, this 4.2 litre V8 provides even more power than the
Volkswagen 5.0 litre V10. The Audi can produce 326 pk and a torque
of 760 Nm.
The impact of all that power is simply addictive. A little nudge
on the accelerator is enough to shoot off. The bonnet rises up, the
Q7 rears like a wild horse and disappears into the sunset. The
sprint from 0 to 100 km/hr is cleared in 6.4 seconds. With its high
positioning, it feels all the more powerful and after a couple of
metres an invincible feeling takes control of every Q7-driver.
However quickly it drives, the powerful V8 still has loads more
power under the bonnet and is able to force its passengers back
into their seats just one more time. The brakes stand up well
against all this ferocity, since with the same easy the Q7 comes to
a standstill.
Gently
Of course it can go slowly as well, but it does feel noticeably
less pleasant. In particular with a cold engine, the standard
automatic six gear version is restless, with an uncertain and
hesitant response to the accelerator.
Such behaviour is problematic with off-roading, as a perfect
engine sensation is necessary to keep the car balanced between slip
and grip. The Quattro four-wheel drive and the rest of the
transaxle have been adapted for off-roading, but in reality the Q7
is particularly suitable for snow and iciness. Also the standard
tyres are not suitable for off-road use.
Exterior
One of the many reasons people choose Audi is for its design.
The Q7 provokes the same reaction. Since the proportions tally, it
looks as thought the Q7 is a lot less large than its colossal
competitors. In relation to the bonnet, the wheels are just as high
as an ordinary car. Consequently, the Q7 radiates a certain
refinement and resembles a substantial estate car.
Once out on the parking lot, it is painfully clear how large the
Q7 actually is. Beside the Q7, the average mid-sized SUV appears to
be a sweet city car. The Q7 is too long and too broad for an
average parking space. This pain is however tempered with parking
sensors and a camera, where coloured lines are projected over the
image on the rear-view camera. Cleverly, the remaining space
surrounding the car is shown via a schematic reproduction of the car.
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Luxury
On the inside the Q7 feels like a first-class limousine. As the
name already surmises, the Q7 is halfway between the Audi A6 and
A8.The interior is overwhelming. Everything has been laid out
spaciously if not oversized. For example, the storage compartment
between the front seats is larger than the glove compartment of an
average car! The finish is, as expected of Audi, immaculately. The
advantage of the Verano leather interior of the test car is
that after a day at the stables the car is so easy to clean.
The equipment leaves little to be desired. At least that is if
sufficient compartments are ticked on the option list. The price in
the brochure is no more than the start of the negotiation process.
The real indulgence starts with ProLine+, S-Line and other packets.
However, avoid the Bose audio system. The bass crashes and the
treble is obtrusive, causing the sounds to wear you out very
quickly. Fortunately, a better sounding B&O audio system will
be available shortly. Also the performance of the rain sensor is
subject for improvement.
A real must is the "Adaptive Cruise Control", which keeps
the car at a distance. In reality, it manages to even drive
automatically in a traffic-jam! With a light in the side mirror,
"Side Assist" informs you whether there are any vehicles in
your blind spot. "Advanced Key" makes life easy with
key-free access with driver preferences of the car stored on the key.
Space
The leg room in the rear is almost comparable to that of Audi's
limousine: A8. The Q7 is available as a five-seater, 4+2 (two
luxury rear seats, broad central console and in the boot two
folding child seats) or 5+2 (generous rear seat and in the boot two
folding child seats). In all cases, the term “child
seat” must be taken literally: these are not designed for adults.
If required the lid of the boot opens electrically. The luggage
space is equipped optionally with all kinds of cleverness,
resulting in an optimal use of the space. When the Q7 is equipped
with air suspension, the car can be lowered several centimetres to
facilitate loading and unloading just with the touch of a button.
As if that is not enough, the Q7 can pull a trailer with a
maximum of 3,500 kilograms (3,200 kilograms for 4+2 and 5+2
models). The trailer hook is even electrically controlled; again
with the press of a button this folds in and out.
Conclusion
The Audi resembles an off-roader, but this is far from the
truth. This is a very roomy limousine which due to its high
positioning offers more comfort than Audi's luxury saloons.
Moreover the Q7 offers not only room to four adults, but also
another two children and a truck load of luggage.
The driving characteristics remind you of a sports car more than
they would of an off-road vehicle. The tyres are meant for comfort
at high speeds. Also the engine character and the gear ratios are
not tailored to off-road driving. On the other hand, the Q7 drives
just as sportily and dynamically as other Audi's. With the new 4.2
litre diesel, the performances are simply overwhelming. There is no
doubt: the Audi Q7 is no old nag, but a noble racehorse.
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