This is an overseas car news: we all know that Audi has reclassified its own model numbers, even numbers are electric cars, and odd numbers are gas cars. In the future, the Audi A6 product line will become an electric car, so the Audi A7 product line will undertake more gasoline car products. Recently, a car spy photographer captured the prototype of a new generation of Audi A7 sedan, and the new generation of Audi A7 will also launch a station wagon version in the future. However, the figure of this sedan SAIC Audi looked at it and shouted: I am familiar!
At present, the Audi A7 is only available in a hatchback version overseas, and the extended sedan version is only available in China. For the next generation of the Audi A7, the sedan and touring versions will be global.
Domestic Audi A7L
The new generation of Audi A7 is expected to be unveiled in 2025, the Audi Group has not announced the detailed parameters of the new product, only that the new car will be based on the Volkswagen Group PPC (Premium Platform Combustion) platform, which is designed to provide technical support for gasoline engines and plug-in hybrids, and the new generation of Audi A5 is based on this platform.
As you can see from the spy photos, the silhouette of the all-new Audi A7 sedan will be sportier than the Audi A6, with some similarities to the Audi A7L sold in China. The front grille has a previous protruding design, and the rear adopts a continuous taillight, and the wheel arches of the whole car are widened, and the visual sense is full of muscular power. Interestingly, at the rear, you can see Audi's intention to return to the exhaust port design in the gasoline car product, albeit only on one side.
In terms of interior, although the spy photos are not shown, we can guess from the new generation Audi A5, Q5 and A6 e-tron that the new car will use a large number of LCD screens, and will be equipped with a more complete AI voice interaction system.
In the future, Master Jiao will pay close attention to the dynamics of the new car, let's wait and see.