Over the next two years, Audi has set the wheels in motion to launch eight new models and six RS models. This doesn’t include the already announced Audi Q4 that is destined for showrooms in 2019.
Before the Q4 launches, by the end of 2018 Audi aim to have new A6 and A7 sedan models in the market, an updated version of the Q3 SUV and A1 hatchback, a street legal version of the range-topping Q8 SUV, a production version of the e-tron Quattro SUV and updated A6 station wagon and Allroad models.
Q1 crossover/SUV models are also expected to be updated before the decade is up. Oddly enough, the A8 and long wheelbase variant were not part of the long list.
The German brand hasn’t confirmed engines powering any of the worlds, but we expect four cylinders to feature prominently across the board powering the front wheels or all four of them via a selection of multi-speed automatic gearboxes.
Of course with their entire lineup being updated, expect a fully digital dashboard with multitasking features, keyless start button, navigation, Bluetooth, multi-zone climate control and everything else a luxury manufacturer throws in.
As for the brand’s sport division, there are to be six models to be updated. This includes the RS3 sedan and Sportback variant and RS5 which have both been confirmed. There other four are unknown with the RS4, RS5, RS7 and RS Q5 being the most likely to join in.
2018 is still a few months away, until then we’ve got new Audi and used Audi for sale in Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman and Abu Dhabi.