Typically around 35 psi (2.4 bar) when tires are cold and the vehicle carries a standard load; exact values vary by model year, wheel size, and load, so verify on the driver’s door jamb placard or in the owner’s manual.
Understanding tire pressure for the Audi Q7
Tire pressure is measured when tires are cold, which means the car hasn’t been driven for several miles. The right pressure supports optimal handling, braking, fuel efficiency and even tire wear. Because the Q7 comes with different wheel sizes and tire configurations, the recommended numbers can shift with trim level and load. Always rely on the official specification for your exact setup.
Where to find the official numbers
Check these official references to confirm the exact tire pressures for your car:
- Driver’s door jamb placard, which lists the recommended cold pressures for front and rear tires (and sometimes for the spare) based on standard load and wheel size.
- Owner’s manual Tire and Loading Information section, which explains how to interpret the placard values and what to do under different loading situations.
- Official Audi support resources or your local dealer, which can provide VIN-specific specifications or confirm the numbers for your tire size and configuration.
Using these references ensures you apply the correct pressure values for your specific Audi Q7 configuration.
Adjusting tire pressure for different conditions
When conditions change—such as heavier loads, towing, or hot weather—pressures may need adjustment. Use these guidelines to adapt responsibly:
- Measure tire pressure with the tires cold, after the vehicle has not been driven for several hours.
- Do not exceed the maximum pressure listed on the tire sidewall; always defer to the door placard for the recommended figure.
- Increase tire pressure slightly if you regularly carry heavier loads or tow a trailer, but only within the ranges specified on the placard and manual.
- If you switch to a different tire size or different wheel widths, re-check the recommended pressures for that configuration.
Regular checks help maintain safety and optimize tire wear under varying driving conditions.
Practical tips for maintaining correct pressure
Keep these quick tips in mind to maintain the correct tire pressures over time:
- Use a reliable tire pressure gauge and check when tires are cold.
- Record the front and rear pressures if your vehicle uses distinct values for each axle.
- Don't rely on TPMS warning indicators alone; they indicate underinflation or overinflation but aren’t a substitute for regular checks.
- Inspect tires for wear, damage, and uneven wear patterns that could affect optimal inflation recommendations.
Sticking to these practices helps ensure consistent handling, fuel efficiency, and tire longevity.
Summary
The Audi Q7’s recommended tire pressures are officially published for each configuration and are typically shown on the driver’s door jamb placard and in the owner’s manual. A good starting point for many setups is around 35 psi (2.4 bar) when tires are cold and the load is standard, but always confirm the exact values for your wheel size and load via the placard or Audi’s official resources. Regularly check and adjust pressures, especially when carrying extra weight or changing driving conditions, to maintain safety and optimize tire performance.


