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2020 Audi A7 Pros vs Cons

Why Buy a 2020 Audi A7?
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James Murdoch

Are You Considering a 2020 Audi A7? Here Are Some Reasons For and Against

The 2020 Audi A7 is a stunning vehicle. It has a sloped roof in the back, giving it a hatchback body type that the luxury industry doesn't see that often. (Audi calls this type of design a "sportback.") For this reason, it's versatile in terms of carrying cargo, and it has a sleek, modern appearance. Inside the car are numerous luxuries, which are to be expected since this car is towards to the top of what Audi has to offer. Overall, there is so much that the Audi A7 brings to the table, whether one gets the Premium (base model), the mid-level Premium Plus, or the fully loaded Prestige.

What's New for 2020?

For 2020, the major components of the Audi A7 are the same as in previous model years. What has changed are some of the extra details, which could be significant for some people. For instance, Amazon Alexa integration is a new standard feature for 2020, allowing people to pair their home devices with their vehicles to quickly access information or take care of simple tasks via voice commands. New features also include automatic high beams as well as a warning system that indicates when someone is venturing out of a lane without signaling.

There have been some changes to the option packages to make the A7 more attractive. The Convenience package on the base model comes with a heated steering wheel, the Premium Plus trim comes with that same heated steering wheel along with a digital gauge cluster, and the Prestige trim includes heated rear seats and more driver-assist technology.

Ten Reasons You May Like the 2020 Audi A7 – The Pros

1. Has Over 300 Horsepower

The three trims of the 2020 Audi A7 run on a three-liter engine with six cylinders. Torque (measured in pound-feet) and horsepower are both impressive, at 369 and 335, respectively. This engine can jet to 60 miles per hour in a little over five seconds, and it has a top speed of 130 miles per hour.

The engine is paired with a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission. All-wheel drive is standard, so people can have peace of mind whenever they head into bad weather or slippery conditions.

2. Respectable Gas Mileage

It's estimated that the Audi A7 can do pretty well in terms of fuel efficiency. In the city, it can earn up to 22 miles per gallon, and on the highway, it does much better by getting 29 miles per gallon. For a vehicle with such a strong engine, these numbers are reasonable and even better than those of some competitors.

3. Many Standard Driver-Assistance Features

Advanced technology is used strategically in the 2020 Audi A7. Sensors can detect if it's raining or dark, and the car can automatically turn on its windshield wipers and/or headlights accordingly.

Other driver-assist features continuously keep an eye on the road so they can alert drivers about potential problems and make adjustments if necessary. Forward-collision monitoring is standard, and rear cross traffic monitoring is available on the top two trims. The car also has a parking assistance system that helps during tight maneuvers, and a virtual 360-degree view comes standard on the Premium Plus and Prestige trims.

4. Available Virtual Cockpit

Directly in front of the driver is either a traditional cluster of gauges or the Audi virtual cockpit. This digital collection of gauges measures 12.3 inches, and it uses LCD technology to make information easy to read. In just a glance, drivers can gather key information about how their Audis are doing.

5. Amazing Sound Quality

Standard on the 2020 Audi A7 is a 180-watt sound system that has 10 speakers placed around the cabin. The sound comes through clearly, and the system is optimized by having a six-channel amplifier. The higher two trims benefit from having a 705-watt Bang & Olufsen 3D Premium Sound System. It has six additional speakers and a 15-channel amplifier. This enhanced system makes the listening experience even better.

6. Each Person Can Control Climate

A three-zone climate system comes on the Premium and Premium Plus trims. This gives the driver, front passenger, and back-seat riders control over their climates. The Prestige comes with a four-zone climate system, which takes this customization to a new level and gives each back-seat passenger the ability to set his or her preferred temperature. These kinds of conveniences aren't usually seen except in the most premium vehicles.

7. Offers Massages

A Luxury package is available on the Prestige trim. It includes 18-way power-operated front seats that can memorize different positions and adjust back support. These seats even have a massaging function. This means that built-up stress and pressure can be alleviated by just getting behind the wheel and going for a drive.

8. Dual Touchscreens

All three trims come with dual touchscreens that use the MMI program. One of these screens has built-in navigation and can be used for music playback and making calls as well. Since the navigation system comes with voice control, a driver can keep paying attention to the road while searching for directions. The other screen is used mostly for climate control and for making other adjustments to the cabin. In the Premium trim, the top screen measures 8.8 inches, and the lower screen is almost the same size, at 8.6 inches. In the higher trims, the top screen gets enlarged to 10.1 inches.

9. Lots of Storage Space

Cargo capacity behind the back row of seats in the 2020 Audi A7 is 24.9 cubic feet. That's plenty of space for accommodating suitcases, groceries, or a variety of gear. If needed, the rear seats can fold flat. The bench comes with a 40/20/40 configuration, so there are many options for arranging things. Some drivers may find that they prefer to put the middle seat down so they can accommodate longer items and/or give their back-seat passengers a comfortable place to rest their arms.

10. Sophisticated and Elegant

When looking around the cabin of the 2020 Audi A7, luxurious elements seem to be everywhere. Natural wood is used in the inlays, contrast stitching adds some visual interest, and all the seats come with leather surfaces. Heating elements have been placed in the front seats on all trims, and heated rear seats are included on the Prestige.

The panoramic sunroof lets in natural light and can be opened to freshen things up. LED interior lighting gives off the right amount of illumination. Another cool feature is the frameless rearview mirror that automatically dims so bright lights don't make it hard for drivers to see at night.

Reasons You May Not Like the 2020 Audi A7 – The Cons

1. Be Prepared to Pay

The 2020 Audi A7 is quite expensive. While many customers shopping for luxury vehicles might be able to afford it, the truth remains that the A6 and other similar vehicles are priced more affordably than the A7 and still offer a lot of amenities. People will have to consider whether everything that the A7 comes with is worth the additional cost.

2. Infotainment System Takes Time to Learn

The lack of physical knobs and buttons seems to be a good thing in terms of keeping things streamlined. However, it can make things difficult when trying to figure out the dual touchscreen system. Even changing the temperature is a bit tricky at first. Audi has tried to give the center area a clean, simple look, but it may have sacrificed some user-friendliness while doing so.

3. Limited Interior Storage

While the cargo area is generous, the little nooks and crannies inside the cabin aren't the best for storing everyday items. The door pockets are fairly narrow, and the center console has a small compartment rather than one of the large compartments that many people take advantage of. Cabin storage is one area in which Audi could have focused more.

4. Only One Engine

The A7 comes with just one engine, which is definitely a capable model but not something that pushes the boundaries of what's possible. There is a sister vehicle, the S7, that comes with 444 horsepower. However, it's technically a different model. It would have been nice if the A7 would have included an option for an engine that packs more punch. This would give the car more of a "wow" factor.

How It Stacks Up to the Competition:

With its hatchback design, the 2020 Audi A7 does a great job of carrying cargo. It has significantly more cargo space than one of its competitors, the Mercedes-Benz CLS. The Genesis G90 is a similarly outfitted luxury vehicle with a strong engine, but it doesn't meet the gas mileage marks that the A7 has set.

Conclusion

If anyone has the budget to afford the 2020 Audi A7, he or she will be pleased with what that money can buy them. The car is classy, and its quality shines through in so many ways. The engine roars without guzzling too much gasoline, and responsiveness and handling are excellent. The A7 has the right balance of luxury and sportiness, and it also manages to be practical while being sophisticated.
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