2026 Audi Q7
The brand-new Audi Q7 Black Edition 55 TFSI quattro tiptronic offers luxury and performance for discerning South African buyers. With only 10 km on the odometer, this stylish SUV delivers a premium driving experience, combining sophistication with practical versatility. Perfect for those seeking an affordable yet prestigious vehicle.
Powered by a 55 TFSI e V6 plug-in hybrid engine producing 394 Hp, this Audi Q7 features a semi-automatic transmission and exceptional fuel efficiency at just 1.2 L/100km. Its spacious design includes five seats and five doors, making it ideal for family adventures or executive transport. The SUV’s body type ensures ample cargo space and passenger comfort, while advanced hybrid technology reduces running costs.
Located in Paulshof, Randburg, Gauteng, this vehicle is available for immediate viewing and test drives. Whether you want to buy at the best price or explore finance deals, this new Audi Q7 offers unmatched quality and value in South Africa’s premium SUV market. Contact your local dealer today.
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Audi Q7
Audi’s Q7 has always been about big space and that sense of luxury you just don’t find in the usual SUV suspects. Seven seats, a plush cabin, and just enough subtlety that you won’t feel like a rugby coach in something flashier. It’s pitched straight at the BMW X5, Volvo XC90, and Mercedes-Benz GLE, but Audi’s trick is a cabin that feels more like an oversized A6 Avant than a reworked bakkie. Diesel and plug-in hybrid power are your only options, both mated to auto ‘boxes — as expected, manuals never made sense here. And if you’re hunting, good luck: with only 8 active listings, it’s a rare beast. Prices? Wildly spread, from just R129,500 for an early V6 TDI that’s probably seen more Gauteng winters than you have, all the way to R1,819,995 for a brand-new Black Edition. Most sit bang-on the R830k mark, which is “second-hand entry-level” for this segment. Now, the 45 TDI 183kW S Line dominates what’s actually for sale — four cars, prices between R789,950 and R1,159,950. That’s the sweet spot for most families who want the diesel’s torque and the S Line’s sharper trim. The Black Edition 55 TFSI plug-in hybrid stretches from R1,539,950 to R1,819,995, and on paper at least, the PHEV actually makes sense for Joburgers who can do the school run and grocery crawl on battery power alone before the V6 petrol takes over. The used pool averages 94,000 km, dating from 2008 to 2026, so there’s a fair spread — but the real reason people skip the X5 or GLE for the Q7 is Audi’s knack for making interiors that age gracefully: proper buttons, smart layout, and materials that don’t go brittle. That matters, especially at these prices, because you want your R1 million to stick around in comfort.
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