Audi Q7 E-Tron Reviews

You'll find all our Audi Q7 E-Tron reviews right here. Audi Q7 E-Tron prices range from $47,190 for the Q7 E-Tron Quattro Mhev to $54,890 for the Q7 E-Tron Quattro Mhev.

Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the 's features, design, practicality, fuel consumption, engine and transmission, safety, ownership and what it's like to drive.

The most recent reviews sit up the top of the page, but if you're looking for an older model year or shopping for a used car, scroll down to find Audi dating back as far as 2017.

Or, if you just want to read the latest news about the Audi Q7 E-Tron, you'll find it all here.

Audi Reviews and News

Audi Q5 2026 review: Sportback TFSI
By Emily Agar · 11 Jan 2026
The Audi Q5 Sportback has seen a much-needed update but does it make it a top-tier competitor in its segment?
Read the article
Australia's 100 best selling cars for 2025
By Tim Gibson · 09 Jan 2026
The Australian new car market is going through one of its biggest changes to date.A wave of budget-focused Chinese brands has washed over the market in the past two years, eating away into the sales of many established carmakers.The emergence of new technologies such as hybrid, plug-in hybrid and battery electric vehicles will change the cars we drive forever.Despite that, some things have stayed the same. Diesel-powered utes and 4WDs are the dominant force in Aussie motoring, but new models are snapping at their heels.Here are the best selling 100 vehicles in Australia during the past year.
Read the article
Bonkers tough luxury 4WD takes shape!
By Jack Quick · 30 Dec 2025
It’s no secret now that Audi is looking to have its own rival to the likes of the Land Rover Defender and Mercedes-Benz G-Class.
Read the article
Safety ratings due to expire on these cars
By Tim Gibson · 29 Dec 2025
Some of Australia's favourite models will see their safety ratings lapse in 2026.
Read the article
EVs are the answer to our supersized culture | Opinion
By Dom Tripolone · 26 Dec 2025
Why EVs are a smarter option than they get credit for
Read the article
EVs critical to this brand's sales boost
By Tim Gibson · 17 Dec 2025
Volkswagen Group has become the top-selling EV brand in Europe, overtaking Tesla, through the first 10 months of 2025, according to an article in AutoNews.
Read the article
Huge EV tax break could get axed
By Tim Gibson · 16 Dec 2025
The federal government has announced there will be a statutory review into the Electric Car Discount.
Read the article
Europe's petrol and diesel ban no more: report
By Tim Gibson · 15 Dec 2025
A landmark car ban in Europe could be overturned, according to reports.
Read the article
Giant forbidden Audi SUV revealed
By Tom White · 08 Dec 2025
Audi has revealed its next electric SUV, dubbed the E7X, but it’s not Audi as we know it.Instead, the E7X comes from the German luxury brand’s tie-up with MG owner SAIC in China.Styled AUDI, models from this joint venture dump the four-ring logo in favour of typeface only. The E7X is its second model after the E5 Sportback which hit the Chinese market earlier in 2025.What sets the AUDI models apart from their four-ringed counterparts is their use of SAIC platforms. For example the E5 and E7X share their underpinnings with models from the Chinese brand’s IM arm, which are sold in Australia badged as MGs.At over five-meters long, the E7X is even larger than the German brand’s Q8 e-tron, and it features an over-three-meter long wheelbase, suggesting generous interior dimensions. Two versions have been announced, a rear-wheel drive version which produces 300kW/500Nm and an all-wheel drive version which adds a 200kW motor on the front axle, and produces a total torque of 800Nm. Its battery capacity and driving range are yet to be revealed.Like other Chinese domestic market models, the E7X features a detailed LED light feature in the front, an illuminated logo, and similar light detailing for its rear lights. It offers enormous wheels in either 21- or 22-inch sizes, as well as trendy flush doorhandles, and a LiDAR pod on its roof. Interior images are yet to be revealed, although the car will likely follow in the footsteps of the E5 before it and look unrecognisable from Audi’s international range.The E5, for example, features a dash-spanning array of screens with Chinese-market specific software, a minimalist centre console and stripped-back steering wheel design. Like the E5, the E7X also features the option to have camera-based wing mirrors, which expand on the already massive screen real-estate on the interior.The Audi E7X is set to be fully revealed at the Beijing Motor Show in April and will go on sale in China shortly afterward.Audi’s SAIC joint-venture is regarded as a success in China, with the E5 amassing over 10,000 pre-orders as soon as it went on sale.While the E5 may remain a Chinese domestic market option, the E7X nameplate has been registered in Europe, suggesting Audi is considering overseas markets for the JV models.This comes with the backdrop of Audi’s Volkswagen parent company lobbying the European Union to relax tariff structures so it can bring Chinese-built models to Europe.The EU introduced tariffs in 2024 in order to protect domestic automakers from a torrent of lower-cost Chinese vehicles which it claimed at the time were unfairly subsidised by the Chinese government.According to industry source, Automotive News, VW Group is hoping the EU will grant it an exemption from what is currently a 20.7 per cent tariff.Volkswagen, which has been active in joint ventures in China for longer than most global car companies, gambled on new global models in China prior to the EU’s tariffs being introduced.For example, the Cupra Tavascan (which is built in a joint-venture with JAC and rides on the same MEB platform as the ID.4) is built in Anhui province with the original plan to sell it in Europe and abroad.If VW Group can secure an exemption to these rules, it opens up the opportunity for it to export more Chinese-built models, like the E7X and the upcoming large three-row Volkswagen based on the ID. Era concept which was revealed earlier in 2025.
Read the article
Audi A5 2026 review: e-hybrid - Australian first drive
By Jack Quick · 27 Nov 2025
Remember the humble family station wagon? Audi has just launched a plug-in hybrid version of its A5 Avant in Australia. It has introduced it in the liftback body style too with up to 100km of electric range.
Read the article