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Audi SQ7

Audi’s SQ7 isn’t just rare in South Africa—it’s almost mythical. With just a single example on the market, exclusivity isn’t up for debate. This is a heavyweight brawler in the large SUV arena, sparring with names like BMW’s X5 M50i, the Mercedes-AMG GLE 53, and Porsche’s Cayenne S. All of them cost a fortune, but you’re not just paying for badge appeal; you’re buying into serious engineering. Under the Audi’s bonnet sits a thumping 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 petrol, hooked to an eight-speed tiptronic. No diesel option here. Priced at R2,099,995, this SQ7 isn’t trying to win anyone over. It’s aimed at the kind of buyer who’s already circled it in their mental wish list and is just waiting for the right one to pop up.

Let’s talk specifics: this is a 2025 SQ7 Black Edition TFSI quattro, showing just 15,500 km—practically box-fresh, but technically used. That’s par for the course with German performance SUVs; they often change hands early as first owners chase the next big thrill. And you’re not just getting a badge. The Black Edition brings in sharper exterior contrasts and sportier interior touches, making the SQ7 actually look like the money you’ve dropped on it—on paper at least. Most South Africans picking an SQ7 over a GLE 53 are chasing that Quattro all-wheel drive confidence, especially when the Highveld turns moody. There’s nothing new in the showrooms, and used options are almost folklore. If you want an SQ7, this is your shot—because it’s what the SQ7 should have been from the start.