What kind of engine oil does Audi Q7 use?

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DelVincent
07/24/25 1:57am
Audi Q7 specifically uses Castrol Edge 0W30. Audi 4S stores generally provide two types of engine oil: one is the FAW Audi black barrel oil, used for Audi's lower-end models, and the other is Castrol Edge 0W30. The Castrol Edge 0W30 oil is produced in Belgium and imported as original equipment, with excellent performance. Below is a related introduction to the Audi Q7: 1. Introduction: The Audi Q7 is a mid-to-large SUV that emphasizes comfort, skillfully integrating sportiness, functionality, high technology, and luxury quality. On the road, it stands out with its infinitely dynamic handling and sporty characteristics. On off-road terrain, its powerful driving force is even more astonishing. Undoubtedly, the Audi Q7 is another masterpiece from Audi, the founder of quattro technology. 2. System: The Audi Q7 is equipped with a four-wheel steering system. At low speeds, the rear wheels turn in the opposite direction during steering, reducing the turning radius and the width of the driving trajectory. At high speeds, the rear wheels turn in the same direction, improving wheel response, dynamic performance, and stability. Additionally, the four-wheel steering system effectively assists the intelligent parking system and trailer assist system.
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OClara
08/10/25 9:37pm
As a long-time owner of the Audi Q7, I've always used full synthetic oil because my 2018 V6 engine's manual recommends 5W-30 with VW 502 00 specification, which provides the perfect viscosity to protect internal components. I strictly adhere to an oil change interval of every 10,000 kilometers, using premium brands like Castrol, which helps reduce engine noise and carbon buildup, ensuring smoother performance on long trips. Once I tried saving money with semi-synthetic oil, but immediately noticed sluggish acceleration – switching back restored power instantly, teaching me a valuable lesson. While I understand newer models may recommend 0W-20 for better fuel efficiency, it's crucial to follow your specific vehicle's year and manual – using the wrong oil accelerates wear. With regular maintenance and quality oil, a Q7 can easily last a decade without major issues. I share this experience hoping to help others avoid costly mistakes.
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