Good question. The 2009 Audi Q7 didn’t come standard with Bluetooth. However, it does have an auxiliary audio input and a USB port that you could likely use to connect your smartphone to your stereo system.
If you still prefer the wireless convenience that Bluetooth offers, though, there are a number of aftermarket options that would give your stereo system Bluetooth capabilities, whether that’s through a USB or auxiliary input device or a car radio replacement.
It only takes about 45 seconds to get started, and the average driver who makes a switch saves more than $800 per year on their car insurance! Savings like that could easily go toward an Audi Bluetooth upgrade.