Vidita Chandra | 23 Jun 2025 11:38 AM
Audi has unveiled its Q7 Signature Edition, an exclusive rendition of its flagship SUV starting from Rs. 99,81,000 (ex-showroom). The Audi Q7 Signature Edition is available in limited units. It offers a choice of five striking exterior colours – Sakhir Gold, Waitomo Blue, Mythos Black, Glacier White, and Samurai Grey.
First off, you’re greeted with Audi rings entry LED lamps that project a sharp welcome light onto the ground. The dynamic wheel hub caps are a neat party trick—keeping the Audi logo upright even when the wheels are in motion. Inside, stainless steel pedal covers are added for a sporty touch, while a metallic key cover lends a bit of theatre to the everyday key fob. And, because luxury can (and should) include coffee on the go, Audi has bundled in an Espresso Mobile coffee system, letting you brew your own caffeine fix from the driver’s seat.
The Q7 offers seating for seven, with electrically folding third-row seats. It also raises the luxury quotient with the Audi Virtual Cockpit Plus, MMI Navigation plus with touch response, and a 19-speaker Bang & Olufsen 3D sound system. Practical touches include a comfort key, sensor-controlled boot lid, four-zone climate control with air ioniser, and the Audi Phone Box with wireless charging.
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The Audi Q7 Signature Edition, available exclusively with the Technology variant, brings together performance, luxury, and practicality in a well-rounded package. Under the hood, it packs a 3.0L V6 TFSI engine delivering 340 hp and 500 Nm of torque, enhanced by a 48V mild-hybrid system.
Audi says the car sprints from 0–100 km/h in just 5.6 seconds, with quattro all-wheel drive and adaptive air suspension (including off-road mode) ensuring confident handling across varied terrain. The eight-speed tiptronic transmission promises smooth gear shifts, while Audi Drive Select gives drivers access to seven customisable drive modes. The Signature Edition also includes a dashcam with Audi’s universal traffic recorder. Capping it all off is a fresh alloy wheel paint design on the new R20 wheels.