audi q7 2012 Review

There are so many upcoming cars in 2012, including the audi q7 2012 that becomes one of the waited car in 2012. With all of the great specifications of the features of this car, it becomes the great SUV car that is worth to try and wait. It can be one of the great choices for the next SUV car. The car, audi q7 2012, provides by the great performance. It can produce 280 horsepower for the premium and premium plus series, while 333 horsepower for the Quattro sport.

Besides of the great power that is provided by audi q7 2012, this car also can give the great appearance that is really stylish and fashionable and luxurious. The base Q7 engine features a 272 horsepower, 295 lb-ft of torque supercharged 3.0-liter V6, coupled with a 6-speed Tiptronic automatic transmission. The final engine option is a 3.0-liter, 225 horsepower, 406 pound-feet of torque V6 turbo-diesel, or TDI as Audi calls it. Audi has also decided to change its naming scheme around for its trim levels, with Premium now representing the base model, Premium Plus as mid-grade and Prestige as the top offering. Standard across the latest Q7 line you will find a plethora of features, such as: Servotronic speed-sensitive steering, eight-speed Tiptronic automatic transmission, electronic differential lock, adaptive air suspension, front and rear vented disc brakes, anti-theft alarm, heated windshield nozzles, power tailgate, leather seats, iPod, Blueooth and Sirius radio connectivity and more.

Regardless of engine choice, the behemoths are limited to 130 mph top speeds. The Prestige trim comes standard with upgraded brakes for maximum stopping power. The avant garde five-door coupe comes complete with a hatchback, but the styling would belie the utilitarian potential of the new longer body style.

That saved 150 pounds, keeping the Q7 at 4100 pounds. In the U.S., the 2012 Audi Q7 is armed with Audi's gas-fueled, supercharged, direct-injected 3.0-liter V6, which will be rated right around 295 horsepower with 325 pound-feet of torque. Audi plans to use that transmission on all its US releases for consistency.

A sport suspension, that lowers the car by nearly an inch, is available for those who prefer a lower ride. If the back seats are folded down, there is nearly 50 cubic feet of cargo room. Audi’s Q7 is in the same class as the Mercedes CLS line and the BMW X5. It combines utility with great comfort and style.