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2026 Audi A7 Avant spy shots: A6 wagon’s alternative spotted

news@motorauthority.com (Viknesh Vijayenthiran)By news@motorauthority.com (Viknesh Vijayenthiran)December 13, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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A prototype for a brand new Audi A7 Avant wagon has been spied for the primary time.

It’ll be twinned with a redesigned A7 Sportback hatchback in an expanded A7 family as a result of start arriving around 2025. It is not clear if the wagon will reach the U.S. however the hatch will likely make it to those shores as a 2026 model. The present A7 Sportback has been on sale for the reason that 2019 model 12 months and can be due for a redesign soon.

This A7 Avant will replace the present A6 Avant which for its next generation goes the electrical route. Prototypes for the electrical A6 Avant E-Tron in addition to an A6 E-Tron sedan have already been spotted.

An identical strategy is planned for the A5 family which is about to spawn a redesigned A5 Sportback, in addition to a brand new A5 Avant replacing the present A4 Avant. Expect any future A4 Avant (and A4 sedan) to run on batteries. It’s all as a result of a naming shift announced by Audi earlier this 12 months, which can see electric models feature a fair number of their names and names for models with an internal-combustion engine feature an odd number.

2026 Audi A7 Avant spy shots – Photo credit: Baldauf

Audi hasn’t mentioned plans for the following A7, but expect the automaker to follow the present generation’s MLB platform, perhaps with some revisions. Audi plans to phase out combustion models in most markets later this decade and is thus unlikely to have invested in a brand new platform for the following A7.

The prototype for the A7 Avant shows a sportier, more sculpted design than the present A6 Avant, which is smart if the vehicle is to be twinned with a future A7 Sportback. A big, protruding grille sits up front, while on the rear are wide, muscular hips that integrate side vents below the taillights. Interestingly, it looks like Audi also plans a return to having exhaust tips about just one side of the rear fascia in some grades.

A yellow warning sticker on the prototypes points to an electrified powertrain being tested, likely a plug-in hybrid setup.

A high-performance RS 7 Avant also needs to be within the works, also with a plug-in hybrid powertrain. It’ll replace the present RS 6 Avant that Audi is rumored to send out with a hardcore GT model, prototypes for which could have been spotted.

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