How to Raise the A7 Spoiler?
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Audi A7's spoiler can be automatically raised and lowered. When the car reaches a certain speed during driving, the spoiler will automatically open. Generally, when the speed reaches 130km/h, the spoiler will automatically rise, and when the speed drops to 80km/h, the spoiler will automatically flatten. More information about the Audi A7's spoiler operation is as follows: 1. There are two ways to operate the Audi A7's spoiler: automatic and manual. 2. Regardless of the car's speed, the spoiler can be manually raised. There is a dedicated button below the car's display screen to control the spoiler's movement. Simply pressing this button while driving allows the spoiler to be raised or lowered.
When I drive the A7, the rear spoiler usually rises automatically once the speed exceeds about 120km/h, such as when cruising on the highway. It pops up silently to enhance stability, and the feeling is incredibly steady. If you want manual control, there's a small button near the right side of the steering wheel or the center console—just press it, and you can operate it even at low speeds. I remember the last long-distance trip when I manually raised it in advance for testing—it looked super cool in the rearview mirror and helped avoid wobbling at high speeds. But don’t worry about forgetting to retract it manually; the system automatically folds it back at low speeds. For regular maintenance, make sure to clean the sliding rails to prevent jamming.