Audi has finally revealed the second-generation A7
Sportback. The four-door coupe is now more advanced in terms of powertrain,
technology and features compared to the outgoing car. The all-new A7 is built
from the ground up and comes at a time when it’s direct rivals – the BMW 6
Series Gran Turismo just took to the streets while the all-new Mercedes-Benz
CLS is underway.
The 2019 A7 carries an evolutionary design of first-gen A7
introduced back in 2007. The fascia is cued from the new A8, with cascading
grille and sleek headlamps. Staying true to the Audi Prologue Concept, the A7
boasts of Matrix-LED headlights with Audi laser unit. It measures
4969x1908x1422mm with a wheelbase of 2926mm and sits on 21-inch wheels.
The slopping silhouette is unmistakably that of the A7.
There is an integrated spoiler which automatically deploys at 120kmph. At the
rear, the A7 now carries the design feature which will be common to all Audi’s
top models – flat light strip tail lights. The LED strip is made up of 13
vertical segments with dynamic lighting signatures. There are 15 colours to
choose from, eight of which are all-new. The S-trim of the Sportback gets a
remodelled grille and air dams with rear diffusers to lend it a sportier
stance.
On the inside, the clean cabin is scrounged from the A8
flagship. The centre console is oriented towards the driver and is dominated by
two screens. The upper screen is for infotainment while lower screen is used
for climate control, comfort functions and text inputs. There’s a heads-up
display as well. There is a mixture of black panels, graphite grey aluminium
inlays and beige all around the cabin. The instrument cluster is a 12.3-inch
Audi Virtual Cockpit. The A7 comes with a long list of connectivity features as
well.
Audi has also provided the A7 with AI features for remote
parking like in the A8. There are no less than 39 driver assistance systems
with improved control mechanics. The A7 also boasts of rear-wheel steering for
the first time.
Under the creased bonnet is a 3.0-litre V6 TFSI petrol
engine for now. The turbocharged motor produces 340bhp and 500N with a
0-100kmph time of 5.3seconds and a top speed of 250kmph. Transmission is a
seven-speed S-Tronic twin-clutch unit. The 48-volt mild hybrid system from A8
also comes as standard. More four- and six-cylinder petrol and diesel engine
options will surely follow later.
The new-gen A7 will be produced at the Neckarsulm facility
in Germany. The order books will open in early 2018 with an estimated price of
62,225 euros.
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