NEW Audi Q7 review – BIG changes for big SUV? | What Car?

In this brand-new Audi Q7 evaluation we look at what's changed for Audi's greatest SUV.

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32 responses to “NEW Audi Q7 review – BIG changes for big SUV? | What Car?”

  1. @ViewBothSides Avatar
    @ViewBothSides

    Another solid, trustworthy review from the best reviewer on the internet. Thanks.

    1. @TimeScout Avatar
      @TimeScout

      Is that irony? it’s hard to tell with text

    2. @ViewBothSides Avatar
      @ViewBothSides

      @TimeScout quite the opposite my friend. On an increasingly shittified internet I just thought some credit was due for the quality output of this team…

  2. @stephenlaw9827 Avatar
    @stephenlaw9827

    When will official figures for range reflect real world range. It’s pathetic that manufacturers get away with quoting range figures that are plainly wrong.

    1. @leslielewis5376 Avatar
      @leslielewis5376

      Your so right

    2. @lewismorrison7493 Avatar
      @lewismorrison7493

      When they’re not used for tax purposes

    3. @TsLeng Avatar
      @TsLeng

      Your real world is yours. They are not testing it for just you😂.

    4. @thejfg7741 Avatar
      @thejfg7741

      Was and is the same for petrol and diesel.

    5. @chrishb7074 Avatar
      @chrishb7074

      We’d Like To Pretend figures

  3. @camilstoenescu Avatar
    @camilstoenescu

    We can rest assured the next generation of Q7 will have a worse interior. More screens, fewer buttons, less quality.

    1. @beatles4sale2007 Avatar
      @beatles4sale2007

      I have new Q5 and I can confirm this is 100% true. And it will “bong” all the time and try to tell you how to drive all the time….

    2. @nickgiles7568 Avatar
      @nickgiles7568

      ​@beatles4sale2007…and will not have the adaptable cockpit dispkay like this one has.More likely is the post box slot design as per the new Q3.

    3. @simonerulder Avatar
      @simonerulder

      And unsafe fold out electrical doorhandles

  4. @neuro.weaver Avatar
    @neuro.weaver

    Is there an ongoing bet between German car manufacturers as to who can sell the ugliest front grill or it simply the cheapest Chinese ones they can find?
    Q7s used to be gorgeous cars of elevated luxury. THIS looks like an overpriced Tiguan.

  5. @tadasvarnelis6991 Avatar
    @tadasvarnelis6991

    Car from the past😢

  6. @Darx97 Avatar
    @Darx97

    ugh, forgot how bad the last gen interiors were, all black shinny plastic, and then they went on to plaster the whole interior with more glossy plastic and more displays, from bad to worse, audi didnt learn anything

  7. @pauldmack Avatar
    @pauldmack

    Looks really old fashioned now and no CCS!?! Crazy

  8. @THEOMD57 Avatar
    @THEOMD57

    Much more physical buttons needed !!

  9. @NaydenMihaylov-s5d Avatar
    @NaydenMihaylov-s5d

    I’m with the new Tiguan and it has all this systems. To hear that such expensive car do not have simple thing like blind spot monitoring standard is shocking!

  10. @thesilverfox135 Avatar
    @thesilverfox135

    It’s not a shame that blind spot monitoring is not standard it wrong and potentially dangerous in such a large car! Come on motoring journalists you should be calling out manufacturers that cut back on passive safety features!

    1. @ciybersal9833 Avatar
      @ciybersal9833

      They like German cars too much

  11. @stevenjones916 Avatar
    @stevenjones916

    *It can’t DC charge ? What a joke.*

  12. @DIVEnSOME Avatar
    @DIVEnSOME

    Blind spot monitoring is seriously important, I hope the new one next year has that as standard

  13. @Billywoo12 Avatar
    @Billywoo12

    This car is now incredibly old. All have had a major platform update, evidence that Audi’s product strategy is all over the place…

  14. @U-Chewb Avatar
    @U-Chewb

    Everything that is wrong with today’s cars. Right there.

  15. @vp272 Avatar
    @vp272

    Loving Doug’s hair and makeup in this video 😘

  16. @WilliamLaverick-wo1nb Avatar
    @WilliamLaverick-wo1nb

    Why would anyone need a car that you have to fill up at two different suppliers?
    What a ball ache that is.

  17. @BeLikeAStranger1448 Avatar
    @BeLikeAStranger1448

    £90k 😂 An Old Car From 2015 With A Revamp In & Out.

    1. @colonelc42 Avatar
      @colonelc42

      Without ACC please don’t insult Audi 90K is barely a optioned car…

  18. @TimeScout Avatar
    @TimeScout

    The pinnacle of luxury right here folks pay 100k for an empty box and another 100k for basic features you get on most cars nowadays good thing the last 20k are those amazing exclusive luxury features that can’t be found anywhere else on the market.
    A marvel of engineering!!! 😮

  19. @benspriggs5430 Avatar
    @benspriggs5430

    No adaptive cruise control at that price?! Crazy!

  20. @shawkat1649 Avatar
    @shawkat1649

    How does the Chery Tiggo 9 compare to this one ? or the Hyundai Santa Fe

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