The 2021 Audi Q7 is a medium and large SUV owned by Audi. Its official guide price is 688,800 yuan-869,800 yuan. Let’s take the Audi Q7 2021 55TFSI quattro Sline sports model as an example. The official guide price of this model is 758,800 yuan. It is understood that there are currently no discounts in Kaifeng City. If calculated based on the full payment, the purchase tax is 67,150 yuan, the vehicle and vessel use tax is 1,600 yuan, the license fee is 500 yuan, the compulsory traffic insurance fee is 950 yuan, and the total landing price is 852,229 yuan; if we choose to buy with a loan, we will pay a down payment of 30, and the loan term is 3 Calculated over the years, the down payment amount is 227,640 yuan and the monthly payment amount is 16,304 yuan.
The Audi Q7's straight waterfall-style grille is supplemented by decorative strips. The family-style design is highly recognizable. Coupled with the powerful front face, it presents a full hardcore atmosphere and is an unforgettable design.
The 2021 Audi Q7 55TFSI quattro Sline sports interior presents a luxurious design style, with black piano paint trim and matching trim panels, and the overall shape is remarkable. In addition, this car is equipped with many configurations such as tire pressure display, engine start-stop technology, and GPS navigation system. The configuration performance is quite good, which improves the driver's convenience to a certain extent.
In terms of power, the Audi Q7 is equipped with a 3.0TV6 engine with a maximum power of 250kw and a peak torque of 500 Nm. It is matched with an automatic transmission and has a comprehensive fuel consumption of 9.3L/100km according to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. In terms of chassis, the car's suspension adopts a combination of front multi-link independent suspension and rear multi-link independent suspension, and adopts a front four-wheel drive form.
In general, the overall performance of the Audi Q7 is still quite competitive in the market. What do you think of this car in front of the screen? Come to the comment section and tell us your thoughts.
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