Here’s what’s surfaced about the Audi Q9 recently.
- The Q9 has been a long-anticipated flagship SUV, with spy sightings and reports suggesting a 2026 official reveal and a mid-2027 market introduction in some regions [citations discuss testing and planned rollout in 2026–2027].[1]
- Early leak and media pieces point to a six- or seven-seat layout, with options spanning plug-in hybrids to traditional ICE powertrains, and variants like SQ9/RSQ9 hinted in coverage around 2025–2026.[2][3]
- Public-facing previews and automotive outlets in 2025–2026 describe the Q9 on a PPC-based platform with emphasis on luxury, technology, and large dimensions aimed at competing with BMW X7 and Mercedes GLS, though official specs and confirmations remained scarce until late 2025 and into 2026.[4][5]
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- A conceptual look at the Q9’s potential size and three-row arrangement: larger body than Q7, bold front fascia, and a high-tech, wide-screen interior (subject to final design).
If you’d like, I can pull the most up-to-date official announcements and summarize them, or create a quick side-by-side of reported specs and likely competitors. Would you prefer a concise rumor-to-official-claim timeline, or a comparison table against BMW X7 and Mercedes GLS?
Citations:
- Audi Q9 spy and timeline for 2026 reveal and 2027 launch expectations[1]
- Six-seat layout and PPC architecture with powertrain options (SQ9/RSQ9 hints)[2]
- Flagship SUV status, platform, and hybrid/petrol variants discussion[3][4]
- General coverage of Q9 being positioned against X7/GLS with luxury focus[5]
Sources
With the release approaching, more details about Audi Q9 have gradually been exposed. It is reported that new cars will adopt a 2+2+2 seat layout and feature aviation-style seats in the second row which are expected to be one of its major selling points combined with previous information showing it's built on PPC architecture supporting multiple powertrain options including SQ9 RSQ9, Q9 Horch version among others. Regarding new cars' design we'll continue watching.
www.bitauto.comIngolstadt's long awaited BMW X7 and Mercedes-Benz GLS rival will ride on a new platform and have motivation from a choice of electrified combustion engines.
www.citizen.co.zaLike many other manufacturers, Audi has recently adjusted its strategy for its "green" models. Previously, the company's CEO, Gernot Dellner, stated that the brand is currently focused on creating "new ICE and plug-in hybrid vehicles". Later, it was reported that Audi plans to produce ICE vehicles for at least the next decade.
www.bitauto.comA love for cars, trucks and SUVs is the motivating force behind the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA).
www.sema.orgThese spy shots catch the German premium automaker developing another utility model for its lineup. This one is likely the Q9.
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