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Popular compact car levels up!
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By Samuel Irvine · 12 Dec 2024
Audi has revealed its facelifted A3 and S3 hatch and sedan range with some design and performance upgrades, but with steeper pricing across the range.Scheduled to arrive from early 2025, the new A3 range kicks off at $54,800, before on-road costs, for the base Sportback 35 TFSI S line, representing an increase of $4200 on the pre-facelift version.It is still $1700 cheaper than the BMW 118 and $2100 cheaper than the Mercedes-Benz A200 hatchbacks, though.The sedan version, meanwhile, starts at $57,800 (before on-road costs), a rise of $4600 over its predecessor but still $600 cheaper than the A200 sedan.The more powerful 40 TFSI Quattro all-wheel drive variant, has been cut from the range for now, meaning customers are left with a single-variant front-wheel drive A3 lineup.CarsGuide has contacted Audi Australia to determine whether it plans to add it to the lineup in the future.In return for the higher price point, Audi has equipped the A3 with S Line packaging, which adds an S roof spoiler (hatchback only) and sportier S Line front and rear bumpers.There are also high-gloss exterior styling highlights such as anodised aluminium window strips and a blacked-out Audi emblem.Inside, Audi has reconfigured the A3’s cockpit with new air-conditioning vents, a bigger 12.3-inch multimedia touchscreen and a fully-integrated gear shifter.S Line packaging adds sports front seats with integrated headrests and four-way lumber support, as well as heating and ventilation functions.Headlining comes in black with aluminium inlays, while there are stainless steel sports pedals and a multifunction steering wheel with the 'S' emblem and perforated leather stitching.A ten-speaker audio system remains standard as well as a wireless charging pad.Power is still derived from an 1.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine, which is paired with a 48-volt mild hybrid system.Together it delivers 110kW/250Nm to the front wheels through a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission.The S3 has seen its power upped by 17kW/20Nm on its punchier 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine to 245kW/420Nm. The S3 rockets from 0-100km/h in 4.7 seconds with a limited top speed of 250km/h.The rise in power comes thanks to the addition of an RS3-derived torque splitter and new dynamic plus driving mode. Both features work together to distribute torque to the rear wheels more efficiently, while improving handling and agility.Braking performance has also been improved with larger perforated front brake disks fitted with new two-piston callipers, while a new Akrapovic sports exhaust with a titanium silencer adds a more distinct exhaust note.Inside, the S3 further differentiates itself from the A3 with Nappa leather upholstery that includes diamond stitching with 'S' embossing, black microfibre inlays and an auto-dimming interior mirror.There are selectable daytime running light signatures on the A3’s matrix LED headlights, along with ambient interior lighting and three-zone climate control.The S3 range will start at $3400 more for the S3 sportback and $4427 for the sedan.Both models carry a five-star ANCAP safety rating and are covered by a five-year/unlimited km warranty.All prices are at before on-road costs
2025 Audi Q5 Sportback revealed overseas
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By Samuel Irvine · 27 Nov 2024
Audi has revealed the last generation of its Q5 Sportback SUV with petrol or diesel engines.Headlining the upgraded model are new exterior and interior design upgrades, along with a brand new mild-hybrid system that delivers improved performance.Starting at the front, there is a beefier front grille in matte black and larger air intakes, both of which are underscored by a new geometric octagonal pattern. There’s sleeker LED headlights with more menacing LED light signatures.At the rear, the sloping roofline is even more dramatic than before, losing the sharply contoured tailgate for a more rounded edge and a brand new OLED light bar.The rear diffuser is new as well, continuing the same geometric pattern in matte black that we see up front.On the SQ5 variant, exterior trims on the grille, diffusers, doors and windows come in a chrome finish that Audi calls Scantium Grey, whereas the base Exterior Advanced package comes in standard Tambora Grey.Both variants boast 18-inch alloys with unique designs, while the SQ5 also adds double shotgun, chrome-tipped exhausts.As usual, you can upgrade to the SQ5's exterior trims – bar the exhausts – through optional S-Line packaging.The new design means cargo space is slightly less than the standard Q5 wagon, which packs 520 litres behind the second row compared to 515 litres on the Sportback. The SQ5 variant carries even less at just 470 litres.Inside, Audi has completely overhauled the interior, with a new triple-screen panoramic dash display now coming as standard.It boasts an 11.9-inch digital driver’s display, a 14.5-inch multimedia touchscreen and an additional 10.9-inch passenger’s display. The latter features a privacy screen to prevent the driver from being distracted while their passenger is browsing the web.The infotainment system is built on Google’s Android Automotive software, although it is still expected to offer wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.Optional features include a head-up display, along with a premium 16-speaker Bang & Olufsen sound system.There’s a flat-bottom, leather-wrapped steering wheel with haptic controls, which adds the Audi ‘S’ logo depending on whether you opt for the S-line or SQ5.Interior materials across the seats, door panels and dash come in a mixture of metallic, microsuede and cascade materials, which Audi said are made primarily from recycled materials. There is also ambient lighting across the dash and lining the cupholders.Underpinning the Q5 Sportback is Audi’s Premium Platform Combustion architecture, which is designed to serve as the brand's last internal combustion engine architecture. It debuted on the Audi A5 earlier this year.It carries Audi’s 48-volt mild-hybrid technology and 1.7kWh battery pack, which the brand said reduces driving emissions while increasing driving performance and comfort.Fuel economy estimates aren’t available yet, nor is a 0-100km/h time, but the new platform does allow for limited all-electric parking and manoeuvring and the new powertrain generator delivers up to 230Nm and 13kW.The 48-volt electrical system also allows for the air conditioning to run at full capacity even when the car’s engine is switched off, such as when coasting or stopped at a red light.In Europe, the Q5 Sportback will be sold with three engine options, with a plug-in hybrid variant set to join the lineup later.That starts with a 2.0-litre TFSI four-cylinder petrol engine, available with either front- or all-wheel drive. It boasts 140kW/420Nm.The TDI diesel version comes standard in all-wheel drive, or quattro in Audi-speak, with outputs of 150kW/400Nm.Finally, the all-wheel drive SQ5 gets a 3.0-litre six-cylinder TFSI petrol engine that leads the range with 270kW and 550Nm.Audi said mild-hybrid technology can deliver up to 18kW of additional power across the range. All variants use a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.Prices in Europe start at €54,800 ($88,459) and rise to €137,872 ($137,872) for the SQ5 variant.We expect prices in Australia to start north of $90,000 once it arrives here from the second half of 2025. Keep your eyes peeled for local pricing and specifications closer to that date.
Audi confident in Q6 sales potential
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By Tom White · 12 Nov 2024
Why Audi is confident now is the right time for its dual-prong assault of Q6 and Q4 e-tron SUVs to make an impact.
One EV for up to thirty combustion cars?
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By Tom White · 11 Nov 2024
Audi explains the outsized impact EVs have on its NVES targets, and how this will let it hold onto V8s for years yet.
'The most important Audi in 10 years' priced!
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By Tom White · 07 Nov 2024
Audi has revealed price tags for its three variant strong Q6 e-tron range.Arriving in early 2025 to sit above the delayed Q4 e-tron and below the monstrous Q8 e-tron, it is an electric alternative to its incoming new-generation Q5.The Q6 e-tron kicks off from $115,500 before on-road costs for its most affordable rear-wheel drive Performance version.From there, the all-wheel drive Quattro adds significant styling and equipment tweaks, bringing the price tag to $122,500, while the top-spec SQ6 sits at $151,400, all before on-road costs.The German brand said recently-revealed Sportback versions of the Q6 e-tron will arrive in late 2025, expect pricing for those versions to be confirmed next year.These price tags places the Q6 mid-sizer between BMW's iX3 and iX, and nearly neck and neck with other larger rivals, like the more performance-oriented Polestar 3.On the topic of the Q6 price-tag Audi Australia’s head of product, Matt Dale, said: “We’re a premium competitor, so we look at the value in the premium segment relative to our range and our competitors. We’re not a brand which is going to drop prices overnight. The reason why we’ve set the pricing where we are is that it’s a sustainable business model.”Audi considers the Q6 e-tron its most important car in a decade, as it is the vehicle which globally debuts the brand’s new PPE architecture. Not only is it an upgrade from the J1 and MLB Evo platforms which underpin its previous electric cars, but it brings with it a fresh slate of features from its 800-volt electrical architecture, to new suspension components.Importantly it also has a new battery, offering up to 641km of WTLP range (in the furthest travelling base Performance spec) according to European specifications.Additionally, and despite its large 100kWh capacity, the 800-volt PPE electrical architecture allows the Q6 e-tron to charge up from 10 - 80 per cent in just 21 minutes from a compatible DC charger thanks to its 270kW.Audi says the Q6 e-tron can add up to 255km of range in just 10 minutes due to its fast-charging curve which keeps near-peak power for longer.The base Q6 e-tron Performance is rear-wheel drive, with a motor producing 225kW/485Nm, allowing a 0-100km/h sprint time as low as 6.6 seconds.It comes standard with features like 19-inch alloy wheels, matrix LED headlights, an 11.9-inch digital instrument cluster and a 14.5-inch multimedia touchscreen, electrically adjustable front seats with memory for the driver, heated front and outboard rear seats, a heated steering wheel, tri-zone climate control and a 360-degree parking camera suite.Next up, the Q6 e-tron Quattro offers all-wheel drive, with an increase to power outputs to 285kW/580Nm and a reduction in the sprint from 0-100km/h to 5.9 seconds. It also scores an upgrade to 20-inch alloys as standard, an S-Line exterior and interior pack, consisting of a bespoke bumper design and grille, dark contrast accents down the sides and at the rear, an S-Line steering wheel, black headlining, aluminium pedals, and illuminated door sills.Finally, the top-spec SQ6 ups power significantly to 360kW/580Nm, reducing the 0-100km/h sprint time to a claimed 4.4 seconds (or 4.3 seconds using launch control).In terms of equipment, the SQ6 adds the otherwise optional metallic paint options and adaptive air suspension, as well as 21-inch alloy wheels, privacy glass, OLED tail lights (with eight different animated designs to be chosen from), a panoramic opening sunroof, an augmented reality head-up display system, a Bang & Olufsen 3D audio system, colour ambient interior lighting, an electric steering column, and sport seat designs in Nappa leather with message functions.Audi has also packaged together various optional items, particularly for the Performance and Quattro grades. The ‘Tech Pro package’ ($4900) adds adaptive air suspension, electric steering column adjust and OLED tail lights, while the Premium package ($8,900) brings a panoramic sunroof, AR heads-up display, Bang & Olufsen sound system, ambient interior lighting, acoustic glazing for the front windows and higher-power USB C ports.Two Style packages are available, one for the Performance and one for the Quattro respectively. On the Performance, this pack comes in at $5,500 and adds S-Line exterior highlights, 20-inch alloy wheels, and a black exterior package with privacy glass.On the Quattro, this pack instead costs $3600 and adds 21-inch alloy wheels, a black exterior package, and privacy glass.The Q6 will be covered by Audi’s array of ownership terms, which includes a five-year and unlimited kilometre warranty, six years of roadside assist, an eight-year and 160,000km warranty for the battery and a one year subscription to Chargefox. The brand also confirmed service intervals will be in 24 month increments.The Q6 will be one of the first models to launch as part of a massive catalogue refresh for Audi over the course of 2025. The brand says it will launch 20 new or updated cars in the next 12 months, including other key models like a new-generation of its best-selling Q5 mid-sizer and the A6 electric car which is claimed to have “class-leading” driving range.Additionally, Audi will add more mild hybrids to its range of combustion cars and dive further into low-emissions tech with a new drivetrain it dubs mild hybrid plus, involving a more powerful electric motor which assists the transmission in providing power to the wheels.Stay tuned for more Audi news imminently.
Audi Q3 2025 review: Sportback S line 40 TFSI quattro
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By Emily Agar · 27 Oct 2024
The 2025 Audi Q3 Sportback attempts to spice up the premium end of the small SUV market by offering a design-focused 'coupe' body style, but is it enough for it to go 'tyre to tyre' against its main rival, the new BMW X2?
Just how accurate are efficiency ratings?
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By John Law · 24 Oct 2024
The real world fuel efficiency of cars has long been in question, with owners and road tests repeatedly finding huge chasms between ratings used in advertising and what happens on the road.
Audi SQ8 2025 review
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By Emily Agar · 21 Oct 2024
The Audi SQ8 has had a mid-life refresh, but will its tweaks keep it a family favourite?
Audi's sleek new Q6 e-tron Sportback
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By John Law · 14 Oct 2024
Audi has revealed a sleeker Sportback version of its Q6 e-tron electric SUV, which increases driving range by 15km to an impressive 656km.
Audi says diesel can survive harsh new laws
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By Tom White · 05 Oct 2024
Why Audi says diesel has lots of life left in Australia despite harsh new emissions laws being introduced.