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Coming with four engines, three trims and a wide range of options, Audi gives drivers the opportunity to make themselves at home and the right performance for their preferred driving style – yet all are based on the same 3.0-litre V6 turbo engine.
Something that no Mercedes can match the A7 on is how they’ve packaged the model itself, and despite the small sacrifice of rear headroom both the Audi and Mercedes CLS are graceful-looking vehicles and standout options in the executive sector due to that fact.
As with much of the Audi range the A7 comes with both an S and an RS version and both come with a 4.0-litre petrol engine with quattro four-wheel drive and a limited top speed of 155mph – although the RS7 comes with 560bhp, 140bhp more than the S7, meaning more potent performance.
With a wide-opening boot, lots of rear space and supreme levels of comfort, the A7 could be the ideal cruising machine.
Value for money
As with most executive saloons the A7 comes well-equipped from the standard and in the SE Executive trim the A7 comes with all-weather LED head and tail-lights, leather seat trim, four-zone air conditioning, three-spoke leather sport steering wheel, MMI navigation system and Audi’s music interface.
Also coming with cruise control, Audi parking system plus, hill hold assist, dynamic suspension and a retractable rear spoiler, it’s clear the A7 comes with plenty of accessories. However, the £47,885 starting price may be too steep for many as used options in a higher spec are available for a similar or lower price.
For just £39,941, a 2014 S7 with a 4.0-litre turbo petrol engine producing 420bhp is available and that offers much improved performance and lots of extra gear. That means this model comes with adaptive air suspension, 20-inch alloy wheels, parking system advanced with corner-view camera, electric sunroof, power-operated boot lid and active noise cancellation.
Technology-wise the 2014 S7 also comes with safety systems such as active lane assist, high-beam assist, adaptive cruise control with pre-sense plus braking assistant and Audi side assist, helping make the S7 much safer. With the additional performance and added accessories, it is worth looking at both used A7 and S7 examples as you might find a more powerful option for a lower price in the guise of the S7.
Looks and image
Recently Audi has been nailing the design on its coupes and sport models, and the A7 is no exception to the rule. With the sleek roof line, strong front-end and Audi’s trademark grille, the A7 is great to look at and with the sportier stance on the road it sets itself apart from many executive models. The frameless doors maintain the sleek coupe look. The interior is just as stylish and well-thought out, as everything dial and facet is well-built and exactly where it should be.
With quattro all-wheel drive fitted to all but the base Ultra engine, the A7 has a lot of grip to offer and handles well, but more fun is to be had with the rear-wheel drive Mercedes CLS.
To drive on the open road, however, the A7 is a supreme car to drive and be in. The steering is precise and body roll is very limited and with the help of Audi’s drive select you can alter the ride to your preference. But it must be said that excitement levels are rather low for an everyday driver and the sportier modes may be a better option. The chassis, however, is well-balanced, poised and very comfortable – it just doesn’t grab you as much as the Mercedes does.
For an executive cruising machine, look no further than the A7 as the suspension is comfortable, composed and smooths out many of the road’s bumps and creases to give an excellent ride.
Although the standard suspension can feel firmer at slower speeds it performs really well at higher speeds and is brilliant holding station on a long drive. For the best overall coverage of ride and refinement, the optional air suspension does the best.
One issue for the A7 is its lack of a middle rear seat belt, which for some could discount the model in terms of practicality, but the two passengers on either side of the central position will be very comfortable indeed thanks to the excellent legroom and supremely comfortable seats. Taller passengers may be less at ease due to the sloping roof line, which does reduce headroom quite a lot.