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Audi CEO Announces ALL NEW Models Coming Out in 2025

Audi is all set to hit the market and eliminate its rivals. Audi is hard at work building a range of new Audi models coming in 2024, both electric and hybrid. Audi CEO Gönnit Dahlner revealed the 2024 lineup and made the industry go insane. Come, let’s dive into the all-new features of this massive lineup.

  1. New Audi Q6 e-tron
    The new Audi Q6 e-tron is due to be revealed in the coming weeks, with sales starting in the spring. The final design was teased back in May last year, and the interior has also been revealed in full. It will be the first car to be based on the new PPE platform, a collection of parts that will underpin new models like the Porsche Macan EV. This means it has a 100-kWh battery, which may yield up to 400 miles of range. The Q6 e-tron could also have a dual-motor setup with an all-wheel drive and up to 476 hp. These camouflaged images reveal a sleek set of headlights as well as a blacked-off front grille. The front end of this car was leaked in spy shots last year, which showed a silver grille similar to the one on the Audi Q4 e-tron. It will also come with OLED headlights with pixel-like elements.
  2. New Audi S5
    Audi is checking things up within its range of internal combustion engine models. The replacement for the A4 is actually going to take the name A5, while the all-electric version will be called the A4 e-tron. Expect to see a similar range of petrol and diesel engines to the current A4, as well as some plug-in hybrid variants. The 3.5-litre non-hybrid V6 in the current RS4 is likely to get the chop, though possibly in favour of a new electrified setup. This new A5 is slated for a reveal later this year, with first deliveries likely in early 2025.
  3. New Audi A3
    A facelifted version of the Audi A3 has been spotted in testing. It’s undercover for now; however, it looks as though changes to this premium hatchback will be subtle. There appears to be a new grille up front with a horizontal bar splitting it in two. The front and rear bumpers are likely to be changed as well, as will the LED light signatures. Don’t expect to see an all-electric version of the new Audi A3 just yet. That’s likely to come with the next-generation A3 in a few years. Expect to see the new Audi A3 revealed later this year, with sales starting before 2025.
  1. New Audi RS3
    The hot Audi RS3 is also due for a facelift, and it will get similar styling upgrades to the standard A3. This is just a mid-line facelift for the Audi RS3, so the styling changes will be pretty minimal. That said, when you look at this prototype next to the current RS3, you can see a couple of obvious differences. You can see the new slightly wider grille at the front, and the Audi badge has been moved up a bit as well. The grille actually appears to be slightly less imposing on the new car, with a bar that runs across it to break it up a bit. The lower air intakes have also been slightly reshaped, and some new LED headlights look likely as well. Power is expected to remain the same at 400 horsepower and 500 Newton meters of torque from a 2.5-litre, five-cylinder engine. Expect to see this new car debut in mid-2024.
  2. New Audi RS6 Avant
    An updated version of the Audi RS6 Avant has been spotty-tested, and it’s likely to go on sale pretty soon ahead of the new A6 e-tron. The Audi RS6 is already a pretty aggressive-looking estate car. However, this new version looks as though it will turn things up even more. The front bumper looks pretty similar to the one fitted to the recently revealed Audi RS6 Performance. It has the classic Audi massive front grille as well as large air intakes lowered down. There may be some more aerodynamic tweaks under the rack as well. Changes down the side include a new vent at the rear of the front wing, and there appear to be some larger side skirts as well. The wheels fitted to this prototype are the same as the 22-inch forged units on the RS6 Performance. It will be based on the Audi RS6 performance, meaning it will use a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8. Power may be higher, though, from 638 hp to around 650 hp. Styling-wise, the main changes here are the massive rear wing and the new vents in the wings. The alloy wheels are from RS6 performance, and there may be some other visual tweaks as well.
  3. New Audi Q7
    The Q8 isn’t the only SUV getting an update. The Audi Q7 is also in line for a facelift. The current spy shots suggest this car will get minor styling tweaks as well as engine options similar to those of the Audi Q8. You may also see the plug-in hybrid make a comeback. A mid-line facelift for the Audi Q7 is going to be a case of evolution rather than revolution in terms of design. However, you can see a few subtle changes that bring it up to date for 2024. The front grille has been slightly reshaped, and it has a slightly more open design than the current car. The headlights have also been tweaked to wrap around the grille, and they look a bit slimmer as well. The lower bumper on this prototype seems to have been covered over; however, you can bet that there are some redesigned wings behind the wrap. The Audi SQ7 will also be getting the same facelift.
  4. New Audi Q8
    The flagship SUV from Audi, the Q8, is also getting an update for 2024. The updated Q8 will feature a refreshed design with a new front fascia, headlights, and taillights. The interior of the Q8 is also being revamped with a new infotainment system and a redesigned dashboard. Under the hood, the Q8 will come with a range of gasoline and diesel engines, along with a plug-in hybrid option. The Q8 e-tron, which will be an all-electric model, is also expected to be launched later in 2024.
  5. New Audi A7
    The Audi A7 is also getting a facelift for 2024, with updated styling and new features. The updated A7 will feature a new front grille, revised headlights and taillights, and a redesigned rear bumper. Inside, the A7 will come with a new infotainment system and a range of new safety features. Under the hood, the A7 will come with a range of gasoline and diesel engines, along with a plug-in hybrid option.
  6. New Audi A8
    The flagship luxury sedan from Audi, the A8, is also getting an update for 2024. The updated A8 will feature a refreshed design, with a new front fascia, updated headlights and taillights, and a redesigned rear bumper. Inside, the A8 will come with a new infotainment system, along with a range of new safety features. Under the hood, the A8 will come with a range of gasoline and diesel engines, along with a plug-in hybrid option.
    In conclusion, Audi’s 2024 lineup is a promising one, with a range of updated models featuring new designs, advanced technologies, and improved performance. With the introduction of electric and hybrid models, Audi is also making strides towards a more sustainable future. Overall, Audi’s 2024 lineup is sure to impress both existing and new customers, and we can’t wait to see these new models hit the road.

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