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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 2025
Audi Bangladesh launches new Q7 SUV

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TBS Report
17 October, 2020, 08:30 pm
Last modified: 17 October, 2020, 08:33 pm

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Audi Bangladesh launches new Q7 SUV

The Audi Q7 will be available in Bangladesh at TK1.58cr

TBS Report
17 October, 2020, 08:30 pm
Last modified: 17 October, 2020, 08:33 pm
Audi Bangladesh launches new Q7 SUV

Audi Bangladesh on Thursday launched the all new Audi Q7 SUV.

According to a press release issued on Saturday, the new Q7 comes with a 3.0 liters V6 turbo charged engine with MHEV (Mild hybrid technology). It produces 340hp and 500Nm of torque. The Audi Q7 is coupled with an eight-speed Tiptronic and the permanent all-wheel drive Quattro transmission.

'The Audi Q7 has two large touch screens that provide haptic and acoustic feedback which are fully customisable. The available matrix LED lights both front and rear offer high levels of clarity, sharpness increasing visibility and road safety. It has four-zone automatic air conditioning with rear touch screen control,' read the press release.

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The new Audi SUV also comes with a standard power door closer which is ever so convenient and comfortable. The available adaptive air suspension has 6 configurable ride preferences including off road mode for going through various different terrains in Bangladesh, the press release added.

While redesigning the Q7, designers brought in cues from the flagship model A8 L and Q8, the press release continued.

According to the press release, the Audi Q7 has been the most popular Audi model for Bangladesh and it is also the best seller in its segment. Given the significance, the design changes of the Q7 are all about making a powerful statement.

The standard features also include contour ambient lighting package, Bose 3D Advanced Sound System, 20" alloy, dark tinted glass, panoramic glass sunroof and comfort key.

The Audi Q7 will be available in Bangladesh at TK1.58cr from Audi Bangladesh— Progress Motors Imports Limited, the authorized representative of the German brand in Bangladesh. All vehicles will come with an unlimited mileage warranty of 2 years, available up to 5 years, and all after sales will be provided by Audi Service located also in Tejgaon.

Audi Bangladesh launched the new Q7 on 15 October, 2020, taking all these safety precautions & measures into consideration.

Peter Fahrenholtz, German ambassador to Bangladesh, Saad Nusrat Khan, managing director of Audi Bangladesh, and Sheetal Taslim, marketing manager were present on the virtual launching program.

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