Audi Q7 50 TDI S-Line Edition — Munich
There is a particular satisfaction in threading a large SUV through alpine corners and feeling it behave like something considerably smaller. The 2025 Audi Q7 50 TDI S-Line Edition does this well — the adaptive air suspension reads surface changes before you register them, and the quattro system distributes torque with the kind of quiet competence that makes a wet November run toward Garmisch-Partenkirchen feel composed rather than cautious. The S-Line trim sharpens what is already a substantial presence. Exterior detailing, sport seats and the flat-bottomed steering wheel shift the cabin mood away from family transporter and toward something you'd choose for a business dinner arrival on Maximilianstraße. Rear passengers still get generous legroom and climate zones — useful when you're hosting clients for a day trip to Neuschwanstein or driving a group to Messe München during trade fair week. The 50 TDI diesel delivers its torque low and early, which matters on the long uphill grades south of Munich. It also means autobahn cruising between the city and Salzburg stays relaxed at speed, with enough reserve for confident overtaking on the de-restricted A8 sections. For anyone planning a ski-season transfer or a Lake Starnberg weekend with luggage for four, the Q7's cargo volume answers the question before it's asked. We keep one variant of this model in our Munich fleet, available from €500 per day. Delivery to Munich Airport terminals, city hotels or private addresses across the greater Munich area can be arranged as part of the booking — the handover includes a walkthrough of the drive modes, parking systems and winter tyre status if you're heading into the mountains. It is a practical, well-resolved choice for anyone who needs space without compromise, and presence without volume.
Audi Q7 50 TDI S-Line Edition