The Audi Q7 is starting to show its age. Yes, Audi did introduce a facelift for the vehicle last year, with this including changes that targeted multiple areas of the vehicle, but a new generation would be welcomed, as the SUV was originally introduced in 2006.
However, until Audi decides to bring us a fresh incarnation of its fulls-size SUV, there is only one solution for those who want more from their Q7: modification kits. Today, we are presenting you a tuning package that comes to offer a new face to the Q7, also playing with the vehicle’s interior in order to really make the passengers feel that they are riding in a special vehicle.
The Q7 has been fitted with a Wide body kit that includes new front wings with special air vents, custom wheel arches, a redesigned front fascia that uses generous air intakes and quadruple fog lights, new side skirts with air intakes places in front of the rear wheels, a fresh rear fascia, as well as a roof spoiler. The British-tuned German SUV now rides on 22-inch Kahn RS-X rims and is dressed in a Pearl Soft White Paint.
As for the interior, this has been fitted with a quilted black leather finish that uses contrasting red stitching, as well as a custom instrument panel that includes a Kahn red speedometer and rev counter.
If you’re planning to let the Brits play with your Q7, be prepared to spend GBP12,000 (EUR13,690 or $19,470 at the current exchange rates) on the package. The parts of the kit can also be ordered individually.
However, until Audi decides to bring us a fresh incarnation of its fulls-size SUV, there is only one solution for those who want more from their Q7: modification kits. Today, we are presenting you a tuning package that comes to offer a new face to the Q7, also playing with the vehicle’s interior in order to really make the passengers feel that they are riding in a special vehicle.
The Q7 has been fitted with a Wide body kit that includes new front wings with special air vents, custom wheel arches, a redesigned front fascia that uses generous air intakes and quadruple fog lights, new side skirts with air intakes places in front of the rear wheels, a fresh rear fascia, as well as a roof spoiler. The British-tuned German SUV now rides on 22-inch Kahn RS-X rims and is dressed in a Pearl Soft White Paint.
As for the interior, this has been fitted with a quilted black leather finish that uses contrasting red stitching, as well as a custom instrument panel that includes a Kahn red speedometer and rev counter.
If you’re planning to let the Brits play with your Q7, be prepared to spend GBP12,000 (EUR13,690 or $19,470 at the current exchange rates) on the package. The parts of the kit can also be ordered individually.