Next Gen 2013 Audi Q7
August 31, 2011 - Category Audi
The Audi Q7 is beginning to obtain very lengthy within the tooth and it is in desperate will need a transformation.
Never fear as Audi is working hard creating a new Q7 luxury Vehicle, which once more depends on the common platform distributed to the present generation Volkswagen Touareg and Porsche Cayenne.
Using the Volkswagen and Porsche, engineers handled to shed some 400 pounds, mostly via new construction processes, which incorporated elevated utilization of aluminum as well as in the situation from the Cayenne, removing the prior generation’s two-speed transfer situation.
Based on Automobile Magazine, the following-generation Q7, that is likely to launch late the coming year like a 2013 model, is going to do better still and shed some 650 pounds. This can apparently be carried out by implementing a brand new aluminum body, in addition to more compact engines consistent with Audi’s downsizing principle.
Very little else is know of the new Q7 except that it’ll likely remain slightly larger than its Touareg and Cayenne brothers and sisters. In addition, there’s a powerful possibility that the hybrid variant will ultimately be released, an automobile first suggested at in 2007.
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