How to raise the rear wing after starting the Audi A7?

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GabrielRose
07/25/25 1:00pm
Audi A7 rear wing lifting method: Generally, when the vehicle speed reaches 130km/h, the rear wing will automatically rise, and when the speed drops to 80km/h, the rear wing will automatically lower. The function of the car rear wing is to create downward pressure from air resistance during high-speed driving, effectively counteracting lift and controlling airflow downforce, thereby reducing the drag coefficient accordingly and enhancing high-speed driving stability. Since the rear wing can reduce the car's air resistance, installing a rear wing on high-speed vehicles also helps save fuel to some extent, while also improving the car's appearance and serving a decorative purpose. In terms of body dimensions, the Audi A7 measures 4976mm in length, 1908mm in width, and 1405mm in height.
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Emma
08/11/25 8:34pm
My Audi A7's rear wing looks incredibly cool when activated. It automatically rises at high speeds, typically when the vehicle reaches 120 km/h, as the system senses the speed and activates to increase downforce for better stability. However, manual control is also straightforward—there's a dedicated button in the car, which I found near the center console, specifically in the button area to the right of the driver's seat. Pressing it raises the wing, and pressing it again lowers it. Normally, I don't use the manual function much when driving slowly in the city, only on highways or when I want to show off. This design is quite smart, both practical and stylish. Just be cautious not to overuse manual operation at low speeds to avoid wearing out the components. It's advisable to regularly check the button's responsiveness to ensure proper functioning. Overall, when driving faster after activation, it pops up automatically, which is super convenient.
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