With the release today of the first official
images of the new A3 Sportback, Audi has succeeded again in defining a practical
and aspirational segment in the premium compact class.
Characterised by the sporting elegance of a coupé and the versatility of a
five-door vehicle, the A3 Sportback bristles with sophisticated technology and
well-defined driving dynamics.
In Europe, first deliveries of the new A3 Sportback are planned for September
2004. Australian-specification vehicles are expected to be introduced around the
first quarter of 2005. Engine range, pricing and equipment for Australia has not
been defined.
With four and six-cylinder engines developing up to 184 kW, front-wheel or
quattro permanent four-wheel drive and – as an option – the revolutionary DSG
transmission, engine, drivetrain and chassis live up to the expectations raised
by the sporty exterior of this five-door vehicle – driving pleasure in a new
guise.
Audi’s new 2.0T FSI engine makes its world premiere in the new Sportback.
This extremely dynamic representative of the FSI engine family boasts a
four-cylinder unit with turbocharger, delivering 147 kW. Maximum torque of 280
Nm is available across a wide speed range from 1,800 to 5,000 rpm. As a result,
the A3 2.0T FSI (with 6-speed manual gearbox) sprints from 0 to 100 km/h in just
7.1 seconds, with a top speed of 234 km/h.
The Audi A3 Sportback deliberately carves its own niche in the compact class.
It offers the emphatically sporty qualities and the athletic styling of the
three-door A3 with which it shares its drivetrain, dynamic suspension and
wheelbase.
At the same time – as well as the addition of two rear doors – it offers even
more space and flexibility thanks to its tail end which is 68 millimetres longer
than its three-door counterpart.
The A3 Sportback is immediately recognisable at first glance, proudly
featuring Audi’s striking single-frame radiator grille which – after the
12-cylinder A8 and the new A6 – is now the distinctive mark of another vehicle
in the latest Audi generation. The marked tapering of the sides and the dynamic
shape of the clear-glass headlights give the face of the car an extremely
self-confident and forceful character for which Audi is known.
The silhouette of the vehicle, when viewed from the side, becomes flatter
towards the rear of the car in typical coupé fashion – a feature this model
shares with the styling of its three-door counterpart. The gently sloping roof
line incorporates the tail end, which is 68 millimetres longer, harmoniously
into the powerful overall proportions of the car as it sits low on the road. The
optional roof rails also emphasise the coupé-like silhouette of the A3
Sportback.
Powerfully contoured, the round wheel arches appear to be resting on the
foundations of the sill area which is separated from the dynamic line. Large
wheels of between 16 and 18 inches in size underline the impression of masculine
athleticism and make the dynamic potential of the new Audi A3 Sportback clearly
visible even whilst stationary.
The visual centre of gravity of the A3 Sportback is found at its powerful
rear end, creating the impression that the entire car is about to leap forward.
With its economical use of lines and graphically-divided surfaces, the rear-end
styling is as discreet as it is impressive.
A large glass sunroof known as “open sky” has been developed specifically for
the Sportback, giving occupants a clear view of the sky and can be opened wide
if required.
As on the three-door model, the visible tailpipes extending out of the single
or double-chamber exhaust system – depending on engine version – are an
indication of the car’s dynamism. And the rear lights high up at the back of the
car accentuate the trapezoidal design of the rear end particularly at night,
giving the new Audi A3 Sportback its powerful appearance from behind.
370 litres (1,120 litres with the rear seat back folded down) of space are
available for transporting all kinds of sports and leisure equipment and
anything else the family might need. Two golf bags can even be stowed sideways
in the luggage compartment. The asymmetrically-folding rear seat, a standard
feature, and the optional luggage compartment and storage package provides
plentiful scope for using this space exactly to suit the personal requirements
of every driver.