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New Audi Q3 debuts in India

New Audi Q3 debuts in India

India Blooms News Service | | 18 Jun 2015, 10:44 pm
New Delhi, June 18 (IBNS): Taking forward its string of exciting launches this year, Audi, the German luxury car manufacturer on Thursday introduced its incredibly popular Audi Q3 in a brand new avatar.

Since its market launch in 2012, the Audi Q3 has been the most successful model in its segment and the new Audi Q3 ups the appeal with a refreshed design and a number of technical innovations.

Priced at INR 28,99,000 onwards (ex-showroom New Delhi and Mumbai), the new Audi Q3 is available at all Audi dealerships across India.

“It’s no secret that the Audi Q3 is one of the most popular models in our product portfolio. The car has been a winner ever since its launch and still excites the young achievers. However, Audi believes in constant innovation and improvements and we are happy to bring the new Audi Q3 to our Audi enthusiasts. We are confident that the   new Audi Q3 will bring in many new members to the Audi family much like it did since its launch and will further strengthen our dominance in the compact luxury segment in the land of quattro - India,” said Joe King, Head, Audi India.

 

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