How does it look?
A huge, gaping, bottom-feeder-like grille dominates the front of the car, but sharp lines along the body and striking LED headlights make it really stand out.
At the back, the LED lights wrap around the whole of the car and evoke memories of the Saab 95. They won’t be to everyone’s tastes, but overall the proportions are stylish and give the car a powerful stance. The long wheelbase option is the one to go for, if you can afford the additional outlay.
What’s it like inside?
Inside, in the back is where things really count, as Audi says “this is where the King sits”. You certainly feel like royalty in the reclining, heated and cooling seats. The rear passenger gets a tablet-like control panel which can be removed from the centre armrest and used to adjust the rear blinds, the music, stereo and other settings too.
Up front, the driver gets all the benefits of that brilliant new cockpit, climate comfort and optional massaging seats, a smart new-design steering wheel and wireless charging for a mobile phone. It’s a wonderful place to spend time as a driver and passenger and as luxurious – if not more so – than its rivals.
What’s the spec like?
The specification is impressive with that mild hybrid system, adaptive air suspension, virtual cockpit, LED headlights, eight-speed automatic gearbox, acoustic windscreen and heated front seats, among other things, all coming as standard.
But, as you’d expect, you can go mad on the options with that clever, dynamic all-wheel steering, Audi AI functions, Bang & Olufsen sound system, TV in the front and back, and even a foot massaging system, all extras you’ll want to add.