By SEMA News Editors
New images of an Audi A7 sedan prototype from SEMA News sources have revealed the vehicle's e-Tron-inspired interior.
The Audi A7 will still feature traditional gasoline engines and will be based on an updated version of Audi's MLB platform. Future models are expected to include mild hybrids or plug-in hybrids, according to sources, and like the smaller A5, the A7 is expected to prioritize four-cylinder engines. However, high-performance S and RS models may still utilize a plug-in hybrid system with six cylinders.
While the combustion and electric models will differ in terms of technology, they will look similar in design. The new A5 bears a resemblance to the A6 e-tron Concept shown in 2021, with both featuring sleek single-frame grilles, flared fenders nodding to Audi’s quattro heritage and slim LED headlights and taillights.
Inside, the A7’s cockpit design closely resembles that of the Audi A6 e-tron, with the primary difference being the steering wheel and HVAC layout. Options for touchscreen, steering wheel and voice controls remain available, while the widescreen display features adaptive layouts that adjust to driving conditions, displaying only the information needed at any given moment.