The 2020 Audi Q7’s interior is relatively spacious, beautifully designed, and packed with convenience and infotainment technology, especially in the more expensive trims.
The luxury three-row SUV had a starting MSRP of $55,795, but higher trim levels and optional packages can bring that price up significantly. Even used, they still start at around $49,000. Performance aside, the impressive amount of interior features in the Q7 helps explain these prices.
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! 2020 Audi Q7 interior
Seating
The 2020 Q7 fits seven people across three rows of leather-bound seats. The third row is slightly cramped for adults, but great for children. Both power front seats are heated and have an optional massage function. The middle row of seats folds down flat manually, but the rear row folds down automatically for extra cargo space.
Here’s how much room you can expect in each row:
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Even for a two-year-old model, the 2020 Q7’s technology is on the cutting edge. These are just some of the features you’ll find inside:
Push-button start and remote engine start
Optional 23-speaker Bang & Olufsen sound system
Optional phone charging pad
The Q7’s infotainment and vehicle controls are displayed on three screens across the dashboard:
10.1-inch touchscreen that supports Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
8.6-inch display under the bigger one for climate control and settings
Virtual Cockpit customizable digital gauge cluster behind the steering wheel
If there’s a downside to all this tech, it’s that managing the car’s interior functions across several screens takes some getting used to.
Storage
There are 14.2 cubic feet of cargo space behind the third row of seats, which isn’t exceptional on its own. However, it’s easy to extend that to 72 cubic feet with the third row of seats folded down and even more with both rows of seats stowed. As long as you aren’t hauling too many people, you’ve got all the space you need in the 2020 Q7.
Style
Audis are nothing if not stylish and the 2020 Q7 is no different. Its sleek and subtle interior is slightly understated but extremely luxurious.
The main infotainment display is flush with the rest of the glassy dashboard, so it blends right in for a clean, uncluttered look. The touchscreens themselves respond best to firm touches and get covered in fingerprints pretty easily, but those are easily wiped off with a cloth.
The gear shifter is low-profile and rectangular, which looks impressive but might take some getting used to. Strangely, the cupholders throughout the car are very small, so we wouldn’t recommend getting in with a Big Gulp.
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