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1.5 Million Audi A3 Cars Built. |
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July 20, 2006 |
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Audi has sold 1.5 million units of its
successful A3 model since market launch in
1996. The jubilee car of the compact model
built in Ingolstadt is destined for the US
market. It is an A3 Sportback open sky in
Misano Red, with a 3.2-litre V6 petrol
engine generating an output of 250 bhp and
320 Nm of torque.
“The Audi A3 can boast outstanding quality
in its class and has hallmarked the market
by being the first real premium car in the
compact class”, says Frank Dreves, Audi
Plant Manager in Ingolstadt. Along with
the A3, Audi also builds the A4, the A4
Avant and the body of the new Audi TT at
its Ingolstadt plant. Further
future-oriented models, in the guise of
the A5 midsize coupé and the Audi Q5 SUV,
are designated to be built at the
Ingolstadt plant.
Production of the Audi A3 began at the
Ingolstadt plant in 1996. The second
generation of the A3 followed in 2003, and
June 2004 saw the launch of the five-door
A3 Sportback. At the moment, more than 800
units of the A3 leave the production halls
each day and are sent out to customers all
over the world. Almost 127,000 units of
the Audi A3 were sold worldwide in the
first half of 2006 alone. This represents
a growth rate of 16.3 percent compared
with the same period of last year.
The Audi A3 is available with three
different diesel engines and five
different petrol engines, with output
ranging from 75 to 184 kW. The entry-level
model is the A3 Attraction with a
1.6-litre petrol engine and a power output
of 75 kW (102 bhp), and its price of
19,100 euros already includes an extensive
range of standard equipment. The
best-selling model is the A3 Ambition,
with a 2.0-litre TDI engine and a power
output of 103 kW. The top model in the A3
line is the A3 Ambition quattro, with a
3.2-litre petrol engine and a power output
of 184 kW (250 bhp).
The Audi A3 has made a very significant
contribution to the overall success of the
brand. “The outstanding way in which the
A3 has progressed is thanks to its highly
motivated and well-qualified team of
workers”, Peter Mosch, Chairman of the
General Works Council at AUDI AG points
out. With just under 463,500 vehicles sold
in the first half of 2006, Audi has
achieved a growth rate up 9.8 percent
compared with the same period of last
year.
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