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Audi A7 55 TFSI 2019 review: snapshot

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The 55 TFSI gets the S line exterior styling pack. (50 TDI model pictured)
EXPERT RATING
8.0

Likes

Air suspension comfort
Great engine
Well priced

Dislikes

Regular suspension comfort unknown
Premium paint is expensive
Some wind noise
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Matt Campbell

Managing Editor - Head of Video

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The flagship petrol variant in the regular Audi A7 range is the 55 TFSI, which has a list price of $131,900 plus on-road costs.

It is powered by a 3.0-litre turbocharged petrol V6 engine producing 250kW of power and 500Nm of torque, and teams a seven-speed dual-clutch to 'quattro' all-wheel drive. It also employs a 48-volt mild hybrid system. Claimed fuel use is 7.3L/100km.

Over the entry-grade model it gets matrix LED headlights with light animation, a different 20-inch wheel design, the S line exterior styling pack - essentially a body kit with new front and rear bumpers incorporating mesh-look diffusers and new side sills, plus S line badging.

These two models also get different interior styling, too, with S line embossed leather seats, illuminated door sill trims, a flat-bottom leather wheel with paddle shifters, dark brushed aluminium inlays, stainless steel pedals, black headlining, piped floor mats, electric steering column adjustment and a Bang & Olufsen 3D 705-watt sound system with 16 speakers and subwoofer.

Plus there's adaptive suspension, progressive steering system, an electronic tailgate with smart opening, keyless entry and push-button start, electric front seat adjustment and front seat heating and three-zone climate control air conditioning. Other goodies include an LED interior ambient lighting package, head-up display, Audi's 12.3-inch 'Virtual Cockpit' digital driver information display, a 10.1-inch media screen and 8.6-inch control touchscreen, Bluetooth phone and audio streaming, USB connectivity, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto phone mirroring, and wireless smartphone charging.

Safety kit includes a surround-view camera system, front, side and rear parking sensors, auto emergency braking (AEB) up to 250km/h, a reverse AEB system, lane keeping assistance, blind spot monitoring, cross traffic alert front and rear, and there's adaptive cruise control with traffic jam assist (allowing semi-autonomous driving up to 60km/h), a system that'll stop the car if it doesn't think you can make a gap in the traffic (Intersection Assist) and a system that prevents you from opening your door into the path of cyclists, pedestrians or oncoming traffic.

There are dual ISOFIX child seat restraints in the back, as well as three top-tether attachments. The A7 has dual front airbags, side airbags front and rear, and curtain airbags (Audi claims a total of 10, but by most other makers' counts, that'd be eight).

Read the full 2019 Audi A7 review

Audi A7 2019: Spback 55 Tfsi Quattro(Hybrid)

Engine Type Turbo V6, 3.0L
Fuel Type Premium Unleaded/Electric
Fuel Efficiency 7.3L/100km (combined)
Seating 5
Price From $53,350 - $61,380
Safety Rating
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Matt Campbell

Managing Editor - Head of Video

Matt Campbell has been at the forefront of automotive media for more than a decade, working not only on car reviews and news, but also helping manage automotive outputs across print, online, video and audio. After completing his media degree at Macquarie University, Matt was an intern at a major news organisation as part of the motoring team, where he honed his skills in the online automotive reviews and news space. He did such a good job there they put him on full time, and since then he has worked across different automotive media outlets, before starting with CarsGuide in October 2017. At CarsGuide Matt has helped shape the video output of the business, while also playing a key role in management behind the scenes, and helping in-market new car buyers make the right choice by continually evolving CarsGuide's comparison reviews. Driving more than 100 cars a year seemed like a dream to Matt when he first started out, but now it's all just part of the job - a job he loves and plans to stay in for a long time to come. Matt is also an expert in used car values, as he's always on the hunt for a bargain - be it a project beater or a prime example of the breed. He currently owns a 2001 Audi TT quattro and a 2007 Suzuki Jimny JLX.
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