With a wide-body kit and plenty of carbon fiber parts at its disposal, ABT’s take on the all-new Audi Q7 is among the most aggressive we’ve seen.
This particular car is wearing Daytona Grey which makes it easier for us to properly identify all the mods visually, unlike with the first QS7 ABT detailed, which was predominantly white.
Take a walk around the car and you’ll spot a carbon fiber front grille, an aggressive rear diffuser with four integrated tailpipes, ABT fender inserts, carbon fiber door trim strips, a rear wing and 22″ FR alloys.
Inside, there are plenty of custom features worth mentioning, such as the carbon inserts (bottom of the seats, steering wheel, center console, dash, door panels), Alcantara trim, plus quite a few ABT logos – including the one found on the shifter.
Powered by a V6 TDI unit, this car puts down 325 PS and 680 Nm (501 lb-ft) of torque, which is a significant upgrade over the flagship turbodiesel’s stock 272 PS and 600 Nm (442 lb-ft) of torque.
Overall, the aerodynamics kit seems to be just as aggressive as the one revealed by JE Design last week, though in this case we’re seeing a lot more carbon fiber being put to good use.