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The Q7 is the one most suited for household duties. The Q7 retains the fun-to-drive quality that distinguishes an Audi as an Audi despite having three rows of seats and a rather staid appearance. The sportier models in the lineup make full use of an optional four-wheel steering system and an adaptive air suspension to provide even more nimble handling despite the fact that Audi's Quattro all-wheel drive system is standard.
A 3.0-liter, V6, TFSI petrol engine with a 48V mild-hybrid system that can generate a maximum output of 335bhp and 500Nm of torque powers the updated Audi Q7. This powertrain is coupled with an eight-speed automatic transmission, which uses the renowned Quattro all-wheel-drive technology to distribute power to all four wheels.
The fully digital instrument cluster with customizable layouts known as the virtual cockpit, which was first introduced by Audi, has been retained. Now that Audi's MMI infotainment system is combined with a B&O 3D sound system, the novelty element has been amplified. It has been updated with features like Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, smart connectivity, and serves as a hub for other operations. These include ionisers, drive modes, ambient lighting, telephony, navigation, and other features.
 The Q7's interior is a remarkable place because to its clean, modern design, which is paired with a tonne of technology, outstanding comfort, and high build quality. The Q7's interior is highlighted by gorgeous materials and design, a clever control arrangement, and cosy seats with plenty of support and adjustment. The entry-level Premium variants are well- equipped, and the more expensive amenities there are, the more luxury the higher trim levels can get.
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Did cars become less interesting after 90’s ? We believe so.


 90s were simpler, people loved manual cars and had more mechanical bits in the car than gimmicky electronics. The cars felt fast, unsafe but fast and the pleasure of driving was absolutely unmatched. In fact, only few modern cars can compete with the gems that 90s gave us. Memories, wallpapers and nostalgia, let us take you to the 90s and make you fall in love with cars again.
-Syed Aamir Hussain
THE AUTO EPISODE
The world’s stage, on your page
VOL. 2 EDITION 11
November 1, 2022 to December 1, 2022
Read it online at THEDAILYEPISODE.COM
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FROM THE EDITOR
Did cars become less interesting after 90’s ? We believe so.

90s were simpler, people loved manual cars and had more mechanical bits in the car than gimmicky electronics. The cars felt fast, unsafe but fast and the pleasure of driving was absolutely unmatched. In fact, only few modern cars can compete with the gems that 90s gave us. Memories, wallpapers and nostalgia, let us take you to the 90s and make you fall in love with cars again.
-Syed Aamir Hussain
THE AUTO EPISODE
The world’s stage, on your page
VOL. 2 EDITION 11
November 1, 2022 to December 1, 2022
Read it online at THEDAILYEPISODE.COM
For unsolicited content, email the editor at theautoepisode@gmail.com
A product of Balkishan & Co.

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