Audi confirmed on Tuesday that the restyled Q7 three-row SUV previously shown for the European market is coming to the US for the 2025 model year.
A new front fascia and other smaller styling changes help freshen up the Q7, which has been on sale in its current form since the 2017 model year (with a refresh for 2020). At the front, the grille receives thick mesh elements intended to emphasize its height. The bolder grille is flanked by prominent air intakes and raised headlights. The number of trim pieces has also been reduced for a cleaner appearance.
As before, the lineup includes the standard Q7 and a sportier SQ7 model. Audi’s HD Matrix LED headlights with laser lighting are available on both variants, but the SQ7 also gets daytime running lights with four programmable signatures and OLED taillights.
2025 Audi SQ7
Audi also changed the front and rear bumpers, with a redesigned front spoiler and rear diffuser. These elements are most prominent in the SQ7, which also sports quad exhaust tips, large front air intakes and aluminum trim. Five new wheel designs are available on the Q7 and SQ7 lineups for 2025, in sizes ranging from 20 to 22 inches.
The interior layout hasn’t changed, but the infotainment system now supports third-party apps like Spotify, Amazon Music, and YouTube. An Audi App Store allows these apps to run natively on the infotainment system rather than via a connected phone.
An available Executive Package for the Q7 adds dual-pane acoustic glass, cooled front seats, heated rear seats, rear sunshades and four-zone automatic climate control so passengers can watch their YouTube videos in comfort. It also achieves traffic sign recognition.
2025 Audi Q7
The powertrains remain unchanged. The base Q7 45 has a 2.0-liter turbo-4 that produces 261 hp and 273 lb-ft of torque, while the Q7 55 gets a turbocharged 3.0-liter V-6 that produces 335 hp and 369 lb-ft. . The SQ7 sports a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V-8 with 500 hp and 568 lb-ft.
An 8-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive are standard across the board, but an available S Sport package for the SQ7 includes a sport rear differential as well as electromechanical roll stabilization to reduce body roll.
Pricing starts at $61,695 for the base Q7 45 turbo-4 and $66,995 for the Q7 55 turbo-6 (all prices include a mandatory $1,195 destination charge). The 2025 SQ7 starts at $91,995. All models are arriving in US dealerships now.