Introduction
2027 Audi Q7 Three-Row SUV Gets More Power and Cargo Room
The midsized SUV gets three standard screens, a new interior, and seating for seven as it takes on the BMW X5 and Mercedes GLEOverview
When the redesigned 2027 Audi Q7 and SQ7 SUVs go on sale in late 2026, they will have more powerful engines, more refined interiors, and more cargo space than their predecessors. But they won’t be much larger. That’s because an even bigger Q9 three-row SUV is set to debut soon, leaving the three-row Q7 and SQ7 to face off against the two-row-only BMW X5 and the freshened for 2027 Mercedes-Benz GLE, which has a tiny, optional third-row seat.
The Q7 and performance-focused SQ7 get new twin-turbocharged engines that are stronger than their predecessors’.
Audi has dropped the 261-hp, 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine, meaning that when the Q7 debuts, the 429-hp twin-turbo V6 will be the only choice. The SQ7 continues to use a twin-turbo V8, which will make 591 hp. Both continue to use an eight-speed automatic transmission and have standard all-wheel drive.
The SUVs come standard with seating for seven passengers, though buyers can opt for second-row captain’s chairs, reducing seating capacity to six. Despite having similar overall dimensions, Audi says the new SUVs have up to 78.1 cubic feet of cargo room with the second- and third-row seats folded, an increase of 10 cubic feet over the previous generation.
The new SUVs mark the debut of Audi’s adaptive driving beam Digital Matrix headlights in the U.S. These lights can adjust the light pattern and intensity to shine more light on the road ahead without dazzling drivers in the lane ahead or oncoming in the opposite lane. They can also project patterns on the ground, which helps with lane changes and alerts other drivers or cyclists that the Q7 is about to turn or change lanes. The Q7 will also feature an optional panoramic sunroof that features switchable transparency. It can move from opaque to transparent at the touch of a button, eliminating the need for a sliding sunshade, but it can still be opened to let air in, unlike other similar roofs.
Neither pricing nor fuel economy estimates have been announced for the two SUVs. Consumer Reports plans to purchase a new Q7 anonymously as soon as it goes on sale so we can put it through our vehicle testing program. Full details on pricing and specifications will be announced closer to the Q7’s late 2026 on-sale date. The Q8 and SQ8, two-row versions of the Q7 and SQ7, carry over unchanged for the 2027 model year.
Here’s what we know so far.
It competes with Acura MDX, BMW X5, Land Rover Discovery, Lexus GX, Lexus TX, Lincoln Aviator, Mercedes-Benz GLE, and Volvo XC90.
The powertrains are: 429-hp, 2.9-liter twin-turbocharged V6 engine or 591-hp, 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine; 8-speed automatic transmission; all-wheel drive.
The estimated price range is $65,000-$95,000. The on sale date is late 2026.
The final assembly point is Bratislava, Slovakia.