A3/S3/RS3 Next-generation (Mk.III) Audi A3 (Spy pics & info)


The Audi A3 is a small family car (C-segment) manufactured by Audi AG. Production: 1996-
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So you've resorted to name calling,and personal attacks. Though guy bravado from behind a keyboard,I won't edulge in you're pettiness,it's wasted energy. You're frustration stems from so many calling the 1 series design a disaster,and you express that frustration by trolling on the Audi threads. Posting the same 1 liner probably for comedic effect,but failing in doing so since it doesn't resonate with anybody,but yourself. Looking at the front a3/s3 mules it bares more of a resemeblance to the a4/a5 range. While the overall shape is similar to the current generation.

Why can't you just accept that I see this car turning out as a copy of the A1. Even if I post it 100 times it's still my opinion. My liking of the 1 series is my personal taste. Accusing me of trolling on the Audi forum is like the pot calling the kettle black. When this car is revealed and it looks nothing like the A1, that's when i'll stop "trolling".
 
I never had a problem accepting with you're perspective,and you're choice in being redundant. I would like for you to point out where I have trolled though.
 
Please, let's not continue this discussion. I hope for no more off-topic posts, or I will have to delete them.

Thank you.
 
What is the chance that the next S3 will get the same 2.5L engine from the RS3. Even if they down tuned it that would be a bad ass car to own.
 
You're right it hasn't been revealed yet but if it did end up as good looking at this then both BMW and the 1 series would be in sales freefall because those images are totally stunning.
 
You're right it hasn't been revealed yet but if it did end up as good looking at this then both BMW and the 1 series would be in sales freefall because those images are totally stunning.

Just to make it clear though, I'm not saying the real deal won't look like these images. I have no idea.
 
I doubt it will be putting in the 2.5L but if they did then I would be right pissed for not waiting.

I haven't heard anything engine related,but I'm doubting that engine would be used. Both the standard,and the S version were cuaght testing in close proximity to each other(time wise). So maybe it won't be too long of a wait.
 
My thinking too but maybe the wait to see might be advisable just in case. Though there is nothing wrong with the 2.0L engine apart from a bit of engine noise. Plus at the very least it will be putting out 280hp which is plenty for a second car.
 
By the time this comes out the new A will be face lifted and BMW will be on to the F30. Hurry the hell up Audi. This is a joke!
 
Well that S3 is running a 2.0TFSI for sure.

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They need to look for a better test driver because I'm sure missing the gearshift isn't part of his testing process. ;)
 
Report: New Audi A3 Range will Include Four Body Styles, Debut Planned for Next Year's Geneva Show


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At this year's Geneva Salon, Audi gave us a first glimpse at the next generation of its A3 series with a sport sedan concept packing a mighty 408-horses under its hood. Now, we learn that the Ingolstadt automaker will return to the Swiss show next year with the actual production version of its premium C-segment model.
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The third generation of the A3 will be lighter and more fuel-efficient than its predecessor while Audi will expand the range to include more variants.
In an interview with German magazine Auto Motor und Sport, Audi’s chief designer Stefan Sielaff said that the company's answer to the BMW 1-Series and the upcoming Mercedes-Benz A-Class will “clearly be recognizable as an A3".
This means that the new model’s design will be an evolution of the current model, adopting the brand's newer styling elements such as the six-point front grille.
Sielaff stated that the company is investing a lot in the new A3’s “precision and quality, so that the customer understands what he spends his money on.”
The new A3 will be the first model to be based on the VW Group's new MQB modular platform architecture, which will underpin a variety of models ranging from the Polo to the Passat. The new platform is designed for transverse engine application, but is flexible enough to be used in cars that vary significantly in size.
This flexibility will also be applied to the A3, which will be offered in four body styles sporting two different wheelbases. Apart from the three-door and convertible models that will measure 4.26 m in length and feature a 2,595 mm-long wheelbase, the A3’s range will also include five-door Sportback and four-door sedan models, both with a 2,630 mm-long wheelbase.
“We have basically created two couples, similar to the Audi A4 and A5 range”, says Sielaff. “The front end will be identical in all four versions, but the sedan and convertible will have wider wheel arches and slightly different shape to the side panels and rear lights.”
Sielaff also reveals that the interior of the A3’s production version will be identical to that of the Shanghai Motor Show's A3 e-tron concept sans the white leather covering the dashboard. Its main features include the four round air vents, the wider center console with the integrated MMI multimedia controls and the pop-up screen at the top of the dashboard.
The all-new A3 will be around 10 percent lighter than its predecessor and among other powerplants, will get the VW Group's new 140HP turbocharged 1.4-liter TFSI engine with a cylinder deactivation system that enables it to work on two cylinders on partial loads, thus contributing to the new model’s lower consumption.
With less than six months remaining before its official launch, the A3 is practically ready. Sielaff, however, ends with another revelation concerning Audi’s plans: “We are currently working on the TT successor, the new Q7, the R8 successor and the next A4/A5 family.”

Report: New Audi A3 Range will Include Four Body Styles, Debut Planned for Next Year's Geneva Show
 
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