Interior 2013 Audi A7 Reviews
Interior 2013 Audi A7 Reviews |
- Overall 9.0 of 10
- Interior 10.0 of 10
- Performance 8.0 of 10
- Quality 8.0 of 10
- Safety 9.0 of 10
- Features 10.0 of 10
- Fuel Engine 7.0 of 10
Design-wise, the 2013 Audi A7 and S7 really stand out. See the silhouette of a typical model ', there is not enough as they were in recent automotive history - and it even includes a model that will call some rivals or alternatives, such as the Mercedes-Benz CLS or Porsche Panamera. Overall, the mix of A7 is fluid, smooth and sculpted sheetmetal details give a little more aggressive than most of the main line Audi sedan, but compared to their other fastbacks or fastback sedan, it's much more graceful.
Looking way back, A7 suited oddities Europe is better than in the 1970s and '80s such as the Rover SD1 or the Citroën CX. The exterior of the A7 that has been the subject of intense debate among fans, but we see it as an amazing and beautiful, just different enough to bring a little quirkiness. Admittedly, the A7 can be seen from the tail rounded at the back, but otherwise feels cohesive design but refreshingly different front-end design marries the most aggressive Audi lineup is now on par with good sheetmetal hand-sculpted and unique fastback coupe tail.
The A7 is not making waves in the road outside, but it does not show the best of Audi interior design, which includes some of the best co-ordinated materials and trim in the luxury car market. With a view that is essentially borrowed from the A8 flagship sedan - albeit slimmed down a bit and sit low to fit the A7 a more manly look and feel. The, smooth style straight across the instrument panel helps maximize interior space, while the matte-metal finishes and two-tone soft-touch surfaces, along with some woodgrains and flowing contours of the doors and dash, altogether make this interior feel special.
A center of the instrument panel is MMI touch controller, pop-up nav screen, and somewhat thicker, lower center console, they are the same as in the A8, but the interface itself is even more cleaned-up and simplified.
The key differences that help distinguish from the S7 A7 S7 including logos throughout, a special matte-black brake calipers, and some S-specific alloy wheel designs. S sport seats are also included, along with some special trim inlay material.
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