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Audi Q7 Tyre Pressure

Verified: January 2022

Official factory recommendations for the Audi Q7 Tyre Pressure. Values range from 35 to 36 PSI depending on trim/load.

Audi Q7 Tyre Pressure

About Audi Q7

Audi Q7 recommended tyre pressure can be found on a tyre placard on the side of driver’s door or door jam, on the fuel door or in the owners manual. Tyre inflation will be listed in psi (pounds per square inch), bar or kPa (kilopascals).

Audi Q7 Tyre Pressures

Checking regularly all tyres on your Audi Q7, including your spare tyre, once a month or before a long trip is recommended. 

Pressure Data

Units:

Model / Engine

Tyre Size

Front tyre pressure

Rear tyre pressure

Audi Q7 3.0 TDI

235 65 R18 106W 4x4

35

35

Audi Q7 3.0 TDI

255 55 R19 111Y XL 4x4

35

35

Audi Q7 3.0 TDI

255 60 R18 108Y 4x4

35

35

Audi Q7 3.0 TDI

285 40 R21 109Y XL 4x4

35

35

Audi Q7 3.0 TDI

285 45 R20 112Y XL 4x4

35

35

Audi Q7 3.0 TFSI

235 60 R18 107V XL 4x4

36

35

Audi Q7 3.0 TFSI

255 55 R18 109Y XL 4x4

35

35

Audi Q7 3.0 TFSI

255 55 R18 109Y XL 4x4

36

35

Audi Q7 3.0 TFSI

255 55 R19 111Y XL 4x4

35

35

Audi Q7 3.0 TFSI

255 60 R18 108Y 4x4

35

35

Audi Q7 3.0 TFSI

265 50 R19 110Y XL 4x4

35

35

Audi Q7 3.0 TFSI

275 45 R20 110Y XL 4x4

35

35

Audi Q7 3.0 TFSI

285 40 R21 109Y XL 4x4

35

35

Audi Q7 3.0 TFSI

285 45 R20 112Y XL 4x4

35

35

Audi Q7 3.0 TFSI

295 35 R21 107Y XL 4x4

35

35

Audi Q7 3.0 TFSI

295 40 R20 110Y XL 4x4

35

35

Audi Q7 6.0 TDI V12

295 35 R21 107Y XL 4x4

35

35

Audi Q7 6.0 TDI V12

295 40 R20 110Y XL 4x4

35

35

Disclaimer: Tyre pressure data is for reference only. Always consult your vehicle's owner's manual or door jamb placard for the most accurate values.

How to Check and Maintain the Tyre Pressure on Your Audi Q7 Tyre Pressure

  1. Cool Down: Ensure tyres are cold (driven less than 2 miles).
  2. Unscrew: Remove the valve cap from the tyre valve.
  3. Measure: Press your gauge onto the valve stem firmly.
  4. Compare: Match reading to the table above or your door placard.
  5. Adjust: Add air if low; release air if high (using the pin in the valve).
  6. Cap: Replace the valve cap securely.

Understanding the Importance of Proper Tyre Pressure for Your Audi Q7 Tyre Pressure

Maintaining the correct tyre pressure is essential for the longevity of your tyres and fuel efficiency. Under-inflated tyres can lead to overheating and premature failure, while over-inflation results in a harsh ride, reduced traction, and uneven tread wear.

Maintaining the Ideal Tyre Pressure for Your Audi Q7 Tyre Pressure: Dos and Don'ts

  • Do check pressures when tyres are cold (driven less than 2 miles).
  • Do use a reliable gauge; gas station gauges can be inaccurate.
  • Don't bleed air from hot tyres; pressures naturally rise when driving.
  • Don't ignore the spare tyre check.

Winter vs. Summer Tyre Pressures

In winter, for the Audi Q7 Tyre Pressure, consider adding 0.2 bar (3 PSI) to the standard pressures if you are using winter tyres, as cold air causes pressure to drop.

5-Point Tyre Safety Check

  • Pressure: Check all 4 tyres + spare monthly.
  • Condition: Look for cuts, bulges, or embedded objects.
  • Tread: Legal minimum is 1.6mm; recommended replacement at 3mm.
  • Valves: Ensure caps are tight to prevent dirt ingress.
  • Alignment: uneven wear indicates tracking issues.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the recommended tyre pressure for the Audi Q7 Tyre Pressure?

For the Audi Q7 Tyre Pressure, the recommended tyre pressure typically ranges between 35 PSI and 36 PSI, depending on the specific trim level and year of manufacture. Always check your door jamb placard for the exact value.

What tyre sizes fit the Audi Q7 Tyre Pressure?

Common tyre sizes for the Audi Q7 Tyre Pressure include 35. Consult your vehicle's owner's manual for the full range of approved sizes.

How often should I check my Audi Q7 Tyre Pressure tyre pressure?

You should check the tyre pressure on your Audi Q7 Tyre Pressure at least once a month and before any long journeys. Cold inflation pressure (before driving) provides the most accurate reading.