BMW 228i vs Audi Q7

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BMW 228i
BMW 228i

2017 price

Audi Q7
Audi Q7

$108,815 - $136,815

2025 price

Summary

2017 BMW 228i
2025 Audi Q7
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 6, 3.0L

Turbo V6, 3.0L
Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded Petrol

Diesel/Electric
Fuel Efficiency
7.4L/100km (combined)

7.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
4

7
Dislikes
  • Turbo-petrol fours' lag
  • Tight rear room
  • Fiddly (8sp auto) gear shift

  • Thirst for fuel
  • Lack of front row storage
  • Occasional drivetrain hesitation
2017 BMW 228i Summary

If one is good, two must be better, right? Or twice as good. The question is whether that simple equation adds up for BMW's upgraded 1 and 2 Series siblings – the former, a range of five-door hatches, the latter, a line-up of cabriolets and coupes, with a major addition in the shape of the full-house, performance-focused M2.

Prices are up, and changes are mostly under the skin, so you're not getting  big visual bang for your extra bucks. But the new and improved 2 has plenty to offer when it comes to added spec and tech.

BMW invited us to the new car's Australian launch program along Tasmania's wet and wild west coast.

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2025 Audi Q7 Summary

The updated Audi Q7 is a bit of a game of ‘spot the difference’ - but even though it’s far from a new generation, the update is more than just some shiny new bits.

While the brand’s first SUV is still in its second generation, a bit of modernised design and some tech tweaks are aimed at keeping it in line with rivals, even as it nears a decade on sale. 

As well as the new features, there’s also a new variant bound for Aussie showrooms. So, is it still up to the task?

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