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Audi, the German car manufacturer known for blending luxury with performance, offers a wide range of models that cater to various tastes and needs.
From the sleek and compact A1 to the formidable and spacious Q7, Audi’s lineup promises something for everyone. But what truly sets these vehicles apart is what lies under the hood.
Understanding Audi BHP gives you a glimpse into the heart of their engineering excellence.
The
Audi A1, considered by many to be a compact vehicle, delivers an ideal package for city driving. The various engines used within the range provide the owner with a range of BHP numbers.
The most recent iteration of the Audi A1 Sportback (from 2018 onwards) has a range of 93 – 204 bhp.
As mentioned, the size of the A1 is great for navigating those tight city spaces. However the compact nature is not felt within the car. A clever interior, efficiently designed, provides the sense of space and comfort.
The
Audi A3 manages to deliver both a sleek design with a good performance. It is a good option for those looking for a reliable and sporty daily driver.
Audi produce the A3 in both Saloon and Sportback versions - with the base model's BHP starting at 108. The S3 trim offers an increased performance – from 2020 onwards the S3 version boasts a 305bhp.
Many admirers of the A3 appreciate its balance of performance and daily functionality. With an interior designed with excellent attention to detail.
The
Audi A6, a mid-size saloon, offers both style and performance. The range of BHP options ensures a level of power suitable for its class.
Both the recent A6 Saloon and A6 Avant have ranges starting at 201bhp, however the Saloon’s top end hits 361, whilst the Avant tops out at a very powerful 591bhp.
All version of the A6 come readily equipped with top of the line safety features and infotainment systems aimed at delivering a truly enjoyable driving experience.
Despite the relative compact nature of the
Audi Q3 (compact by SUV standards that is) the level of performance is indicative of its SUV status.
Starting with a BHP that indicates its capabilities, the Q3 is designed for versatility, offering ample space and flexibility for cargo and passengers alike.
The most recent iterations of the Q3 – the SUV and Sportback – have a BHP range of 147-394bhp.
This is a vehicle that does not compromise on comfort. It as been designed to adapt to both city and adventure-driven lifestyles. A focus on practicality and efficient use of space is abundantly clear.
The
Audi Q7 serves as a larger option within Audi's SUV lineup, offering space and a level of performance expected of a vehicle its size, with starting BHP figures reflecting its capabilities.
The Q7 version from 2015 onwards, both the SUV and SQ7, boast an impressive BHP range of 214 – 499bhp.
It is designed with family and group travel in mind, offering seating for up to seven passengers and technology aimed at improving the journey for all occupants, with an emphasis on navigation and entertainment.
The
Audi TT offers a unique blend of design and performance, with a starting BHP that supports its positioning as a sports car.
Both the Audi TT Couple and Audi TT Roadster (2014-2023) have produced BHPs ranging from 177 – 394.
The interior matches the exterior in terms of design quality, focusing on materials and layout that enhance the driving experience, aiming to make a statement through both appearance and performance on the road.
The
Audi R8 represents the higher end of Audi's performance range, with BHP figures that place it in the supercar category. Both the recent R8 coupe and R8 Spyder have come with a range of 532 – 611bhp.
Its design is notable for its aerodynamic profile, indicative of its performance capabilities.
The R8 is designed to offer a driving experience that highlights Audi's approach to combining performance with luxury, focusing on the technical and design aspects that contribute to its status.
Model | BHP Range |
Audi A1 Sportback (2018 onwards) | 93 - 204 bhp |
Audi A3 (Base) | 108 bhp |
Audi A3 S3 (2020 onwards) | 305 bhp |
Audi A6 Saloon | 201 - 361 bhp |
Audi A6 Avant | 201 - 591 bhp |
Audi Q3 (SUV & Sportback) | 147 - 394 bhp |
Audi Q7 (2015 onwards) | 214 - 499 bhp |
Audi TT (2014-2023) | 177 - 394 bhp |
Audi R8 (Coupe & Spyder) | 532 - 611 bhp |
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