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Read MoreThe mid-life facelift for the RS3’s little brother adds more bang.
Read MoreAudi’s battery-wed station wagon confirmed for mid-2025 NZ release.
Read MoreThirteen examples of no-holds-barred derivative coming to sound off big banger era.
Read MoreGreg Leet’s involvement with the MEB programme began with Skoda and stepped through VW.
Read MoreTechnical and styling changes incoming; SQ8 temporarily assumes leadership role.
Read MoreLocal distributor excited by potential offered by common platform electric sisterships.
Read MoreHow Audi’s electric sports utility provided a lift – in every sense – for a remarkable Kiwi-developed unmanned aircraft with sky’s the limit potential.
Read MoreThe ‘Edition 10 Years’ package gives the hottest Q3 styling cues and extra kudos
Read MoreBold adventure coupe crossover running impending A6 e-tron’s battery-pepped platform
Read MoreTwo body styles, two trims, two drivetrain options.
Read MoreTwo big names in the Audi line-up combine; you’ll see it next year.
Read MoreAudi here says it is looking into local prospects for the awesome GT V10 RWD.
Read MoreTFSI-e drivetrains for A3, Q3, Q5, Q7 and Q8 signed off for NZ
Read MoreHigh-level international motorsports are already battery-included. How long before this technology comes to our racing circuits? The national administrator is already prepping.
Read MoreAudi’s old school V8 limo plays to a small crowd with big money to burn
Read MoreQuirky Auckland-centric kick-off to car’s release.
Read MoreIt’s for urban use, but would dominate any streetscape.
Read MoreBig controlled slides from a quattro? That takes some talent. Actually, no … not really. Not with the RS3.
Read MoreSlippery wagon set to be a year behind an electric sedan entering production next year.
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