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      Home » Audi Launches A3 Allstreet: Versatile Plug-In Hybrid

      Audi Launches A3 Allstreet: Versatile Plug-In Hybrid

      Rashmi VermaBy Rashmi VermaNovember 25, 2024 E-Mobility 2 Mins Read
      Audi Launches A3 Allstreet: Versatile Plug-In Hybrid
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      Audi has introduced the A3 allstreet 40 TFSI e1, a cutting-edge plug-in hybrid crossover that combines cutting-edge electrification, off-road style, and daily utility. The A3 allstreet adds to the growing range of electrified Audi automobiles with its unique elevated ground clearance, sturdy construction, and outstanding efficiency.

      A 1.5-liter TFSI evo2 turbocharged petrol engine and an 85 kW electric motor work together to power the A3 allstreet plug-in hybrid, producing 150 kW (204 PS) and 350 Nm of torque. With a top speed of 225 km/h and a pure electric mode that can reach speeds of up to 140 km/h, this combination offers dynamic performance.

      With a remarkable WLTP electric range of almost 140 kilometers thanks to a high-capacity 25.7 kWh battery, the A3 allstreet is perfect for both longer trips and emission-free city commuting.

      In the default “Auto Hybrid” mode, Audi’s sophisticated powertrain management system balances the electric motor and combustion engine to maximize economy. The EV button allows drivers to prioritize electric driving, and coasting and recovery modes make sure energy is used effectively.

      Up to 50 kW of DC rapid charging is supported by the A3 allstreet, enabling a 10-80% charge in less than 30 minutes. A full charge may be achieved in 2.5 hours, and AC charging up to 11 kW is also supported. Driver convenience is ensured by Audi’s integrated charging service, which offers access to 630,000 charging stations in 29 European countries.

      The A3 allstreet 40 TFSI e1 is priced at 46,000 euros and will be available for purchase starting in mid-November. Its many standard equipment, such as auxiliary air conditioning and Audi drive select, establish it as a high-end and adaptable choice in the premium crossover market.

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