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AUDI Q3 also as a plug-in HYBRID

It is Audi's first plug-in hybrid model in the compact SUV class.

Audi continues its electrification offensive as pre-sales of the models begin in the second week of January Q3 45 TFSI e in Q3 Sportback 45 TFSI e, powered by a hybrid system power drive assembly 180 kW (245 HP). Compact SUVs can only be transported on electricity up to 51 km according to WLTP criteria (Q3 Sportback up to 50 km).

The electric driving experience, easy charging and functionality - all these are the reasons why Audi plug-in hybrids are becoming more and more interesting. Audi Q3 45 TFSI e in Q3 Sportback 45 TFSI e complement the range of plug-in hybrids offered by Audi to the market in mid-2019. At the same time, both compact SUVs open doors to customers electrified models Q.

Audi Q3 and Audi Q3 Sportback

Drive management is designed for high performance in both compact SUVs. The car always crashes even in extreme cold starts electrically. According to the NEVC criteria, both plug-in hybrids can travel up to 61 kilometers without local emissions (according to the WLTP criteria, the Q3 travels 51 kilometers and the Q3 Sportback 50 kilometers). In doing so, they achieve top speed 140 km / h. At low speed audible warning system AVAS (Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System) produces legally prescribed electronically generated the sound of an engine alerting other road users.

Pre - sale for Audi Q3 45 TFSI e in Q3 Sportback 45 TFSI e will begin the second week of January 2021. The base price will be in Germany amounted to 46.000 or 47.400 euros (including 19% VAT). Extensive standard equipment includes LED headlights, dual-zone automatic air conditioning and air conditioning of a stationary vehicle. Buyers can (in Germany) apply for a subsidy of € 6.750. They will be like business vehicles both plug-in hybrids taxed only at a flat rate of 0,5% of the gross retail price.

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