Is the Q7 four-wheel drive?

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StJosiah
07/24/25 12:55am
The Q7 is four-wheel drive, featuring a full-time four-wheel drive system. A full-time four-wheel drive system means that the vehicle is always driven by all four wheels independently at any time during operation. The Q7's body dimensions are: length 5067mm, width 1970mm, height 1731mm, with a wheelbase of 2996mm and a fuel tank capacity of 85 liters. The Q7 is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 180kW at 5000 to 6500 rpm, and a maximum torque of 370Nm. It is paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. The front and rear suspension types are multi-link independent suspensions.
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RebeccaRose
08/10/25 8:37pm
As a long-time owner of an Audi Q7, I can confidently say that this model typically comes with all-wheel drive, equipped with Audi's quattro system as standard. I've been driving it to work for almost three years now, and especially during the rainy seasons, the stability provided by the all-wheel drive is noticeably reassuring. Last week, when the roads were slippery from the rain, the wheels automatically distributed power during turns, showing no signs of slipping at all—it felt very secure to drive. The Q7 handles exceptionally well, with precise steering that makes daily commuting much easier for someone like me. Additionally, the seat design is very comfortable, making long drives less tiring. If you're considering buying an SUV, I highly recommend trying the all-wheel-drive version; it performs excellently both in the city and on occasional off-road trips. The quattro system is a full-time all-wheel-drive, meaning there's no need for manual switching—power is always balanced, making driving smoother and more worry-free. Some of my friends drive other brands, but I feel the Q7 definitely has better adaptability in rainy and snowy conditions. Overall, it's a perfect experience!
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