The new fourth-generation Audi A3 has finally arrived in SA.
Notably more chiselled than the outgoing model, it is available as either a five-door Sportback or four-door Sedan.The entry-level Standard model hits the road with 16-inch alloy wheels and black detailing around the grille and air intakes. The mid-range Advanced model receives larger 17-inch wheels as well as Advanced line bumpers with chrome detailing.
From launch two engines will be made available. The A3 35 TFSI features a 1.4-litre four-cylinder turbocharged motor delivering 110kW and 250Nm worth of torque. This is sent to the front wheels via an eight-speed tiptronic transmission. Bringing an extra wodge of muscle to the party is the A3 40 TFSI. Its 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbocharged motor churns out 140kW and 320Nm. Shifting duties are taken car of by a seven-speed S-tronic dual-clutch transmission. The flagship S3 also gets a 2.
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