Worth the upgrade?

A7 Model Family
The 2024 A7 model line includes the A7, S7 and RS 7 performance which see enhancements including refreshed exterior designs, enhanced infotainment offerings along with new standard equipment and package contents.

The A7 and S7 receive new honeycomb front grilles. There are five new wheel designs on offer for A7 and S7 models, along with four new exterior colors and two new interior inlays.

Remote start is now available via the Audi connect app, while a new Adaptive Cruise Assist display is available via the optional Convenience package on Premium trim levels, and standard across Premium Plus and above trim levels.

All A7 models now benefit from a six-month trial subscription to Audi Connect PLUS® with Audi app store; seamlessly integrating Music, Video, Gaming, Navigation, Parking & Charging, Productivity, Weather, and News apps into the MMI.

Premium Plus trim levels and above now feature a contoured multi-colored ambient LED interior lighting package as standard equipment. The Executive package – optional on Premium Plus trim levels and standard on the Prestige trim – now includes dual-pane acoustic glass and Traffic sign recognition.

Changes to exterior colors for the 2024 A7 model family include four new colors. Arkona White replaces Ibis White, and Madeira Brown metallic replaces Soho Brown metallic on A7 55 models; Grenadier Red metallic replaces Tango Red metallic on A7 55 and S7; and Ascari Blue metallic replaces Ultra Blue metallic on the S7.

For 2024, Audi has also introduced the new RS 7 performance. Built as an even more thrilling version of the A7 Sportback, the RS 7 performance powertrain has been enhanced to output 30 more horsepower and an additional 37 lb.-ft. of torque from its 4.0L biturbo TFSI® V8 (621 hp / 627 lb.-ft.).

More than 17 lb. of acoustic damping material has been removed from the RS 7 performance. Additionally, a new optional forged/milled lightweight 22-inch wheel reduces approximately 11 lb. of unsprung mass at each corner. The weight savings and increased power contribute to reducing 0-60 mph sprints to just 3.3 seconds; two-tenths quicker than the 2023 model and improving the dynamic capabilities of the brand’s halo Sportback.

In addition to powertrain enhancements and weight savings, the RS 7 performance receives new interior and exterior trim flourishes. RS-specific exterior trim including the window surround, mirror housing, rear diffusor wing, side sills, front grille flaps and blade are finished in a unique matte grey treatment. These same trim details are also available optionally with a matte carbon finish.

Inside, the interior features an RS performance-specific virtual cockpit design (switchable from black to white gauges with performance-specific gauge views), and an optional RS design package plus which offers accents in red or gray, and now for 2024, blue. The RS design package plus enhances the seatbelt edging and contrast stitching of the seats, armrests, steering wheel, center console and floor mats in one of three colors. A blue tinted carbon fiber trim inlay is included in the blue RS design package plus.

An exclusive Bronze edition of the RS 7 performance, limited to 50 units, is also available. The RS 7 performance Bronze edition features Sebring Black crystal effect exterior paint; silk matte neodymium gold 22-inch wheels; a Gloss Carbon optic exterior package; Audi exclusive leather package, seat trim and floor mats with bronze contrast stitching; as well as Audi Dynamic Ride Control (DRC) suspension and a Sport exhaust.


https://media.audiusa.com/en-us/releases/573

I currently own a 2022. Besides the honeycomb grill and remote start, everything else seems the same.

I guess I'll have to see it in person in order to make up my mind.