- New Audi A3 1.6 TDI with consumption figures around three litres
- Impressive results from high-performance models, too
- Long-distance tour through Europe with 20 models from the Audi range
On its very first outing under real-life traffic conditions, the Audi A3 1.6 TDI is already turning in impressive consumption figures. With a top mark of 3.0 litres per 100 kilometres, the latest version of the successful model came in well below its already excellent nominal consumption of 3.8 litres, equating to CO2 emissions of 99 g/km. The other models of the Audi range also shone on the first three days of the ‘Efficiency Challenge A to B’, which covers 4,182 kilometres from A on the Norwegian Lofoten Islands to Bée in northern Italy.
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- Audi confirms the efficiency of its cars on a long-distance trip
- Over 4,000 kilometers through Europe with 20 models from the Audi product range
- Efficiency: standard in every Audi
4,182 kilometers through Europe in nine days, from Å on the Lofoten archipelago in Norway to Bée in northern Italy – Audi is proving the efficiency of its vehicles on the ‘Efficiency Challenge A to B.’ 120 journalists and customers of the brand are taking the wheel in 20 cars from five model series for the tour.
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Two days and counting until the Audi Efficiency Challenge kicks in. Three waves, 9 legs, 20 vehicles, 120 drivers and 4.184 killometers (2600 miles)later we will see how much efficiency comes with every Audi. This does not mention TDI in any way, shape or form.