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SAIC Audi A7L rolls off the assembly line on September 26, the body lengthened and the back is gone-IT and traffic

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SAIC Audi’s first model, the Audi A7L, will eventually be mass-produced off the assembly line. A few days ago,We learned in related news that on September 26, SAIC Audi A7L will be mass-produced off the assembly line, and the 3.0T model will be officially launched for pre-sale. The new car will be delivered early next year.As a domestically produced model, it is expected that the starting price of the 3.0T version of the Audi A7L will be slightly increased to no more than 600,000 yuan.

The appearance of the new car has also undergone many adjustments. The biggest change is the elimination of the large slipback, the body size/wheelbase have been lengthened (the wheelbase has been increased by 98mm), and the overall shape has been greatly changed, which is similar to that of the Audi A6L.

Regarding the styling changes of the Audi A7L, many netizens also said that they do not have the soul of the A7. What do you think of this?

In terms of power, it’s the same as the first version of Aoyama Daiai’s first release,The A7L launched this time is also a 3.0T version with a maximum power of 250kW and a peak torque of 500N·m. The transmission system is matched with a 7-speed wet dual-clutch gearbox.

After the follow-up vehicles are on the market, the 2.0T entry version will also be brought.

It is understood that SAIC Audi mainly produces higher-end models, medium and large vehicles and new energy products. In addition to the confirmed SAIC Audi A7L domestic models, SAIC Audi will also carry out the Audi C-class SUV model project at the Ningbo Branch of SAIC Volkswagen Co., Ltd.

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