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CAR Magazine on MSNAudi A6 Avant review: space galore, too much exec polish?Audi A6 Avant review► Joy! A combustion-engined estate car!► On UK sale in May 2025 from £52k In an age of dramatically changing powertrain technology, genre-bending bodystyles and see-sawing market ...
Affordable Audis will live on into the electric era with the reveal of a new entry SUV next year.
How much space is there? Good news – despite being the junior Audi saloon, there is more than enough room ... The saloon is 6.5 inches longer than the hatchback. This results in a boot that measures ...
With the seats down, though, capacity is 1,441 litres. That means it’s smaller than the BMW 3 Series Touring and Audi A4 Avant. Happily, you don’t pay penalty in boot space for picking a PHEV (like ...
While there’s plenty of space in ... t lose any boot capacity (or the ability to carry a spare wheel) over the regular petrol and diesel models, unlike in rivals such as the Audi Q7, BMW ...
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CAR Magazine on MSNAudi Q2 (2025) review: signing its own death warrantYes, Audi still makes the Q2► Stylish and well-made but pricey► Still popular in its old age Few carmakers can keep their ageing models on sale as successfully as Audi. Its smallest SUV, the Q2, is ...
We’ve known for some time that the Audi A1 and Q2 were not long for ... A-segment would therefore ply in exactly the same space as the A1 and Q2, possibly also encroaching into the A3‘s ...
Audi has spoken out on the futures of the A1 and Q2 by confirming the pair’s discontinuation in 2026 without combustion engine replacements. Set to be succeeded by an EV crossover positioned ...
Audi’s CEO has confirmed that production of both the A1 and Q2 – effectively its 2 most affordable models – will end in 2026, with no direct successors planned… Speaking to Autocar, Audi CEO Gernot ...
NEW YORK (AP) — A European space telescope launched to explore the dark universe has released a trove of new data on distant galaxies. READ MORE: A cradle of baby stars revealed in new ...
They're finally back home. After 286 days stuck in space aboard the International Space Station, NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore boarded a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule to come back ...
on Tuesday after nine months at the International Space Station. Wilmore, Williams, NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov were greeted by a pod of dolphins that ...
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