Audi has revealed two new trim levels for the seven-seat, air-suspended Audi Q7 SUV -- the S line Style Edition and the S line Sport Edition.
Both models are based on the existing S line Plus trim but feature a range of new styling features and equipment. The Style Edition carries a £1,500 premium over the standard S line trim, while the Sport Edition costs £3,000 than the standard car.
The Style Edition (pictured above) gets new bespoke 21-inch alloy wheels in a matte titanium finish, stainless steel underbody protectors, extended wheel arch covers and a more aggressive front bumper. The trim level is available on either the 3.0-litre V6 diesel model with 242bhp or the 4.2-litre V8 diesel with 335bhp.
Audi is offering seven paint finishes as standard on the Style Edition -- Night black, Teak brown, Lava grey, Orca black, Graphite grey, Daytona grey or Scuba blue.
The Sport Edition (pictured below) is also available on both the 3.0-litre and 4.2-litre diesel models but Audi claims that the car's look is inspired by the more powerful Q7 V12 TDI, which is no longer available in the Q7 range.
Sport Edition trim adds titanium-finish 21-inch alloys and a sport styling package which includes body-coloured wheelarch extensions, bigger front air intakes with high gloss slats, lower bumper spoilers, stainless steel underbody protection and twin oval exhaust tailpipes integrated into the rear bumper.
All 13 of the paint finishes available on the standard Q7 can be specified for the Sport Edition.
Prices for the Audi Q7 S line Style Edition start from £52,975, with the Sport Edition costing from £54,475.
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