The Audi Active Sphere concept

Upcoming Models

The Audi RS 3

A feast for the senses: upgrade for the Audi RS 3

Audi Sport has heightened the senses of the RS 3. With the upgrade, the compact top model will become even sportier. From the strong lines at the front and the wheels in motorsport design, these are acoustically underscored by the deep-throated roar of the five-cylinder engine with its signature firing sequence. The 2.5 TFSI engine, combined with the optimised chassis setup, propels the RS 3 around corners. The new lap record on the Nürburgring-Nordschleife confirms this.

The all-new Audi S5 Avant

With the debut of what is already the tenth generation, the long-standing, best-selling Audi A4 model series is now called the Audi A5. The new Audi S5 Avant impresses with muscular proportions, S-specific design and a high-performance TFSI engine.

The electric Audi A6 avant

The Audi A6 Avant

As the second model on the PPE platform, the A6 e-tron is the first purely electric Audi available as an Avant. Its striking design enables the best aerodynamics in the range and therefore greater efficiency offering well over 700 km* and outstanding riving dynamics.

*The Worldwide Harmonized Light-Duty Vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP) is designed to provide a standardised measurement and enables the consumer to make reliable comparisons between vehicles in terms of energy (fuel and/or electricity) consumption, emissions, and electric vehicle range. However, it should be noted that the results of this test may not accurately reflect the actual fuel consumption, emissions, or range that a driver might experience in the real world. Actual results may vary depending on various factors such as driving style, road conditions, temperature, weather, vehicle load, and maintenance. Therefore, the WLTP results should be considered as an indicator of the vehicle's performance and not as a guarantee of the actual energy consumption, emissions, or range that a driver will experience in real-world driving conditions, or for making a vehicle-to-vehicle comparison. All WLTP test values are provided in accordance with New Zealand Land transport Rule: Vehicle Efficiency and Emissions Data 2022.