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How much does the Audi Q7 weigh?

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Sharon
09/01/25 2:09am

Audi Q7's 2.0t model weighs 2115 kg, while the 3.0-liter supercharged engine model weighs 2195 kg. The Audi Q7 is equipped with two engines: a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine and a 3.0-liter supercharged engine, resulting in different body weights. The Audi Q7 is a mid-to-large-sized SUV that emphasizes comfort, skillfully integrating sportiness, functionality, high technology, and luxury quality. It stands out on the road with its dynamic handling and sporty characteristics. The dimensions of the Audi Q7 are 5086mm in length, 1983mm in width, and 1737mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3002mm.

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VanVera
09/13/25 5:08am

I've been driving an Audi Q7 for quite some time now. Its weight ranges between 2,150 to 2,400 kilograms, depending on the configuration. For instance, the base model is lighter, while the V8 variant tips the scales more. This heft makes it rock-solid on highways—no drifting or swaying—but requires extra caution when parking in the city due to its larger turning radius. The weight also enhances handling: exceptional grip during corners, superb suspension that soaks up bumps, and fatigue-free long drives. However, you'll need to press the accelerator harder during starts, especially in stop-and-go traffic where fuel consumption can easily hit 12L/100km. I recommend regular tire pressure and brake system checks—heavy vehicles wear components faster. Overall, the weight is a double-edged sword: stability comes at the cost of higher fuel consumption.

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DiArcher
10/27/25 5:54am

As a car enthusiast, I've checked the weight data of the Audi Q7, which ranges approximately from 2160 to 2400 kg, with variations depending on the engine and chassis. The diesel version is heavier at around 2300 kg but offers ample torque, while the gasoline version is lighter and accelerates faster. The weight distribution is designed at 50:50, optimizing handling and steering response. Having driven a friend's high-spec version, the weight contributes to high-speed stability, with a low drag coefficient reducing noise. Materials like aluminum alloy help reduce weight without compromising durability. If fuel efficiency is a priority, opting for the lighter version is a good choice, especially when combined with driving mode adjustments to manage energy consumption. The weight also reflects the curb weight, so it's advisable to review the specifications sheet when choosing a car for reference.

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LeEsther
12/10/25 6:09am

Our family uses the Q7 for daily commutes. It weighs around 2,200 kg, offering ample space for luggage and remains stable even on bumpy roads when taking the kids out. The child safety seats are securely fixed, and the vehicle's weight makes the body sturdy—my child says it feels like sitting in a fortress. The loading capacity can exceed 500 kg, and it remains agile when turning even after a full grocery haul. Maintenance reminders have mentioned the impact of weight on suspension lifespan, but the daily driving comfort is excellent. Parking is effortless with the assistance of cameras. This weight class is ideal for family scenarios, being both practical and reassuring.

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