Audi A3 images leaked

The new Audi A3 will be unveiled at the Geneva motor show. It is now based on VW’s latest MQB platform

Published on Feb 23, 2012 10:18:00 PM

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These are reported to be the first pictures of the all-new Audi A3, which is scheduled to be unveiled at the Geneva motor show, in its production form. The pictures, which have leaked on to the web, but have not yet been verified by Audi, show the new Audi A3 with a more aggressive look, slimmer headlights and a deep front bumper that feature large air vents - the car’s overall looks now resemble the A6. The sides feature a pronounced swage lines and an acute C-pillar kink. The shots of the interior also reveal that the dashboard closely resembles that of the Audi A1 supermini.

It has already been confirmed that Audi’s MMI terminal has been completely redeveloped, and is now narrower to fit the slim transmission tunnel. The system centres on the touchwheel, which combines the wheel function of the current MMI with the touchpad functionality fitted to the A6 and A8. It enables the operator to ‘write’ characters by finger movement.

Information is displayed on a new monitor, which slides out of the dashboard. The iPhone-influenced screen features LED backlighting and in an industry first, delivers 3D graphics.  An electromagnetic parking brake replaces the manual handbrake.

The Indian market will get the saloon variant of the A3 later this year. The concept A3, premiered at the Geneva Motor Show in March last year, is the smallest saloon in the Audi range. At 4440mm in length, it is 188mm shorter than the Jetta and 260mm shorter than the A4 saloon, which stretches to 4700mm. The upcoming production version of the new four-door is expected to retain the same dimensions.

Conceived along the lines of the new Jetta, the A3 will get Volkswagen’s latest MQB platform. Prices of the A3 saloon will start from Rs 20 lakh approximately.

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