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Q7 3.0 55 TFSI quattro vs SAKURA




<First car selection>

Audi

Q7 3.0 55 TFSI quattro 2016- 18890

<Second car selection>

NISSAN

SAKURA 2022- 13580
#Q7 3.0 55 TFSI quattro 2016- + SAKURA 2022-



#Q7 3.0 55 TFSI quattro 2016- + SAKURA 2022-
#Q7 3.0 55 TFSI quattro 2016- + SAKURA 2022-



Size comparison


A : Q7 3.0 55 TFSI quattro 2016-
B : SAKURA 2022-

name length width height
A 5065mm 1970mm 1735mm
B 3395mm 1475mm 1655mm
difference +1670mm +495mm +80mm
name weight wheelbase Minimum turning radius
A 2120kg 2995mm 5.7m
B 1070kg 2495mm m
difference +1050kg +500mm +5.7m
name Cargo Volume seats minimum ride height
A 890L 5 210mm
B 107L 4 mm
difference +783L +1 +210mm


Max output comparison


A : Q7 3.0 55 TFSI quattro 2016-
B : SAKURA 2022-

name Gasoline engine power Gasoline engine torque Displacement
A 250kW(340PS)500Nm2994cc
B ---
difference ---

EV performance comparison
name Electric motor power(F) Electric motor torque(F)
A --
B 47kW(64PS)195Nm
difference --
name Drive battery capacity cruising range Acceleration 0-100km/h
A kWh km sec
B 20kWh 180km sec
difference -20kWh -180km +0sec



Audi Q7 3.0 55 TFSI quattro 2016- 18890
Car manufacturer website
The largest SUV in Audi. Q7 is larger than Q8. Due to its size, comfort inside the car is exceptional.



NISSAN SAKURA 2022- 13580
Car manufacturer website
Nissan's first mini vehicle EV. An all-new mini vehicle EV made with an EV-only body. It was made by injecting the EV know-how that Nissan has cultivated in Reef. With a 20kWh lithium-ion battery, it can continue to run up to 180km. It's difficult to go out, but it seems to be the best car to go shopping in the neighborhood. The price has exceeded 2 million yen, but as of 2022, the subsidy will be over 500,000 yen, so the actual purchase price will be less than 2 million yen. Will mini vehicles be switched to EVs from now on?










Audi Q7 3.0 55 TFSI quattro 2016-

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