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The second-generation Audi S7 Sportback dukes it out in the performance executive four-door coupe segment in the USA along with the BMW 850i Gran Coupe and Mercedes-AMG GT43 Four-Door. It is a four-door coupe alternative to Ingolstadt’s sporty S6 sedan, taking the shape of a stylish fastback offering superior practicality, as the electric liftgate gives you access to a bigger cargo space. It is powered by a Porsche-derived twin-turbocharged 2.9-liter V6 with mild-hybrid assistance, with power outputs totaling 444 horsepower and 443 lb-ft of torque, which is sent to all four wheels. The resulting acceleration is smooth and raid, with a 0-60 mph time of 4.5 seconds. Like the A6 and S6, the S7 is built on the Volkswagen Group’s MLB platform, and with standard air suspension, it offers sharp handling without compromising on comfort.
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2023 Audi S7 Sportback Changes: What’s The Difference vs The 2022 S7 Sportback?
No significant changes have been made to the 2023 Audi S7 Sportback, but the trims have been slightly altered. The S7 can now be had in a new entry-level Premium trim, bringing the starting price down to $83,500 MSRP. A new Design Edition package, priced at $2,500, is also available for the Premium Plus and Prestige trims for those who want 21-inch V-spoke wheels, new-generation flat-bottom Audi Sport steering wheel, a black-painted roof, Audi Sport interior trimmings, and dark-chrome valence elements front and rear. New standard features for the Premium Plus model include seat heating for the rear bench, additional leather trim items scattered throughout the interior, and some additional safety features. The flagship Prestige trim gets a remote-parking feature.