
But the more critical comparison of the new version of the Q7 is with its German rival SUVs. The 2007 Mercedes-Benz GL-Class GL 320 CDI, which is on sale in most of the U.S., is equipped with a 3.0-liter V6 turbodiesel that makes 215 hp and 398 lb-ft of torque. Mercedes-Benz has three of its Bluetec diesel SUVs on the U.S. market.
Audi says the Q7 4.2 TDI is available as a five-, six- or seven-seater. In an intriguing footnote, it says a "four-seater version will be available at a later date," a clear indication that Audi intends to further push the envelope when it comes to positioning the Q7 as an SUV with the "drivability of a sports car."
The Q7 diesel also rolls out some new technology: Audi lane assist. It lets the driver know if he inadvertently crosses the lane marking at a speed of around 40 mph. The system alerts the driver by making the four-spoke multifunction steering wheel vibrate.
The Q7 4.2 TDI also has an adaptive air suspension that allows five ground clearance settings. A leather "design package" in the cabin is standard and includes inlays of three different types of wood or aluminum and leather seats. Options include 21-inch wheels and an "open sky system" glass roof.
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