A7/S7/RS7 New Audi A7 Thread (Spy pics & info)

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Is this the real thing?


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It looks like the real thing. :usa7uh:

Very much a A8 hatchback: similar lines & headlights etc.

Very surprising: HUGE front overhang!

No hexagonal grille? :t-hands:

Not revolutionary at all - since it's a completely new model, and could introduce some new design elements. Which makes me think the new A6 will be VERY conventional & conservative. :eusa_thin Something between A4 & A8.
 
Hmm...not as interesting as I'd have hoped...



The front looks very ugly...

All comments aside, I'll bet it'll look better in official photos.
 
Seems interesting but still way too early to make any opinion except maybe this one, Audi will always be very adventurous when it comes to designing their cars, but they also should think about some stability in certain areas like the front bumpers and make their design across the whole range more unfied & coherent.
 
Fist impressions of it are good... replace the crappy rims and I think the car has alot of potential.
 
Seems interesting but still way too early to make any opinion except maybe this one, Audi will always be very adventurous when it comes to designing their cars, but they also should think about some stability in certain areas like the front bumpers and make their design across the whole range more unified & coherent.

:D:usa7uh:


Btw, why is Audi starting (A8, A7) to use VW-like "tear-sack" headlight design (Eos, Passat CC, Tiguan)? :t-hands: The Audi version is only a bit more angular - while on VW the cluster has more curvy lines.

DeSilva's interbrand design engineering?
 
The side (except door handles, side mirrors) & the rear looks very much like taken from the concept car, while the front heavily follows the A8 design.

:t-cheers:
 
:t-hands:

Why such a surprise? It looks like a Concept A7 with new A8-ish face. Hardly any news. They even axed the prominent hexagonal grille featured on the concept car. :eusa_doh:

It's just a typical Audi with sharper lines & edges - instead of round ones from previous generations. Same "progress" as done on Mulsanne vs the Arnage.

IMO the simplicity & clearness of design Audi has been so proud of is now somehow gone - with every new car introduced: more sculptural shapes, more complex elements, more decorative expressive details, sharp lines. Something modern MB & BMW are more known of. Audi following trends? What happened to "never follow" motto? :t-hands:

And I still get go over the tear-sack VW-like lights. Or like BMW etc. Something that NEVER was an audi design element.

I'm also disappointed in huge front overhang. There was such a hype about the new platforms with shorter overhangs - but now only A4 / A5 did benefit of it. A6/A7/A8 still have huge overhangs. :t-hands:

But I'm sure this car will sell quite well - just like CLS & VW CC do.
 
It looks like a Datsun.

I preferred Audi's from the late 80's and early 90's, now everything is too brash and ostentatious.
 
Looks very interesting..
Cant wait:)

What date is it due?
 
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