Audi presents its 2020 stars at the Singapore Motor Show
11 Jan 2020|4,273 views
Audi Singapore has presented its biggest blockbusters of 2020 to the media at the Singapore Motor Show.
The brand launched its highly anticipated fully electric model, the Audi e-tron, as well as the all new Audi Q3, the Audi A1 Sportback and a new variant of the Audi A7 Sportback at the event. In addition to the new cars, the event also marks the two-year anniversary of their premium mobility concept, Audi on demand.
The Audi e-tron is the first full electric production model from the brand. Representing a new and exciting chapter for the brand, the full-size SUV is solid proof that 'Electric has gone Audi'.
The second generation Audi A1 Sportback also makes its public debut following a successful earlier preview. The ideal companion for an urban lifestyle, the new car has grown in length to enhance interior space while preserving the nimble agility that makes the premium compact car such a hit when tackling urban traffic conditions in a city like Singapore.
The second-generation Audi Q3 is a follow-up to its very successful forerunner.
In addition to a sharp new design, dynamic underpinnings and a vastly more versatile interior, the premium compact SUV is the first Audi offering in the segment to come standard with the Audi Connect functionality. This enables the car to provide up-to-date information on traffic, the weather, parking and even fuel prices while also integrating seamlessly to the myAudi smartphone app.
Meanwhile, Audi on Demand, the brand's premium mobility concept, has also achieved a myriad of milestones. Since its launch, the programme has featured some of the most interesting and exciting new models to users. This included the Audi S3 Sportback, the Audi TT Roadster and even the mighty Audi RS4 Avant. Membership to the programme has also been growing steadily, with over 4,000 registered customers currently on the platform, including nearly 500 existing Audi owners.
Audi Singapore has presented its biggest blockbusters of 2020 to the media at the Singapore Motor Show.
The brand launched its highly anticipated fully electric model, the Audi e-tron, as well as the all new Audi Q3, the Audi A1 Sportback and a new variant of the Audi A7 Sportback at the event. In addition to the new cars, the event also marks the two-year anniversary of their premium mobility concept, Audi on demand.
The Audi e-tron is the first full electric production model from the brand. Representing a new and exciting chapter for the brand, the full-size SUV is solid proof that 'Electric has gone Audi'.
The second generation Audi A1 Sportback also makes its public debut following a successful earlier preview. The ideal companion for an urban lifestyle, the new car has grown in length to enhance interior space while preserving the nimble agility that makes the premium compact car such a hit when tackling urban traffic conditions in a city like Singapore.
The second-generation Audi Q3 is a follow-up to its very successful forerunner.
In addition to a sharp new design, dynamic underpinnings and a vastly more versatile interior, the premium compact SUV is the first Audi offering in the segment to come standard with the Audi Connect functionality. This enables the car to provide up-to-date information on traffic, the weather, parking and even fuel prices while also integrating seamlessly to the myAudi smartphone app.
Meanwhile, Audi on Demand, the brand's premium mobility concept, has also achieved a myriad of milestones. Since its launch, the programme has featured some of the most interesting and exciting new models to users. This included the Audi S3 Sportback, the Audi TT Roadster and even the mighty Audi RS4 Avant. Membership to the programme has also been growing steadily, with over 4,000 registered customers currently on the platform, including nearly 500 existing Audi owners.
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