Some of the autobahns in Germany are
delightfully free from speed limits and that’s where we put the new Audi S7
through its paces. Needless to say, we came back wearing an ear-to-ear grin
The first time I saw and drove the Audi A7
was in sunny Sardinia and one could say that this was one of the best-looking
cars to come out of the Audi stable. The size of the car is well suited to
someone who wants all the luxury of the A8 and the fun-to-drive attributes of
the A6. The A7 had everything going for it except for a very powerful
power-plant and now that has been taken care of in the new S7.
It was a bright and crisp day in Germany
and the dark blue S7 looked stunning with the sun shining and snow in the
background. The exterior gets subtle changes such as air dams that have bigger
air intakes along with new alloys that give the car a sporty look.
It
was a bright and crisp day in Germany and the dark blue S7 looked stunning with
the sun shining and snow in the background.
As for the interior, you get sports seats
with Valcona leather with the S logo embossed on them. The seats provide
excellent side support and comfort to the driver and passengers as well. The
sound system is further enhanced by exclusive Bose technologies such as
enveloping surround stage signal processing, weight-saving powerful Nd-woofers
and Audio Pilot noise compensation.
The 3,993-cc twin-turbo inter-cooled DOHC
32-valve V-8 all-aluminum engine with direct fuel-injection produces an
impressive 420 PS at 6,400 revolutions per minute and a hefty 550 Nm of torque
at just 1,400 RPM. The twin turbo motor is mated to a seven-speed auto box with
manual mode and the power is put on to the road via the Audi Quattro
four-wheel-drive system.
The best part of driving in Germany is that
you can use all the performance on tap as some of the autobahns still don’t
have speed limits. The S7 can sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.7 seconds and its
top speed is electronically limited to 250 km/h. The S7 accelerates with such
ferocity that you get pinned firmly in the leather seats with G-force and
before you know it, the car has hit the 250 km/h speed limiter. It is not all
high-end performance thanks to the flat torque curve starting from 1,400 RPM,
because of which the car responds to the slightest throttle input at even low
speeds.
The
S7 can sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.7 seconds and its top speed is
electronically limited to 250 km/h.
The Servotronic speed-sensitive steering
weighs up as the speed increases and is nice and light at low speed, so you
don’t have to wrestle with the steering to maneuver the car. The sport adaptive
four-link front and multi-link rear air suspension system with continuously
adaptive damping is electronically controlled. The suspension can be adjusted
via the MMi system. In the ‘Comfort’ mode the ride quality is very luxurious
and when you select ‘Sport’, it does not only stiffen up the suspension and
make the steering direct, but also improves the throttle response. With the
adaptive suspension and Quattro all-wheel drive the S7 is a dream to drive
whether it is cruising or driving flat out, pedal to the metal.
As
for the interior, you get sports seats with Valcona leather with the S logo
embossed on them.
The drive was a little over 200 km and was
thoroughly enjoyable as the road conditions allowed me to push the car to its
limit without having to worry about getting caught speeding. The cabin is very
quiet even at speeds in excess of 200 km/h. I got a chance to do some hard
cornering on the country roads and the S7 stuck to the line like a leach thanks
to the Quattro, there being no over- or under-steer. This is the best
combination of sport and luxury.
This
is the best combination of sport and luxury.
Audi S7
Sportback
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Price: $105,251 (In Germany)
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Expected launch: Late 2013
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Engine: 3993 cc 32v V8, 420PS at 5,500-6,400
RPM, 550 Nm at 1,400-5,200 RPM Transmission: Seven-speed dual-clutch, Quattro
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Performance: 4.7 seconds 0-100 km/h (claimed),
250km/h (limited), 10.41km/l (claimed)
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Suspension: Five-link front suspension with
stabilizer bar
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Weight/made from: 2045 kg/Aluminum and steel
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Length/width/height: 4,968/ 2,138/ 1,420 mm
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