Weekend Herald

Audi’s RS4 starts the ball rolling

- Colin Smith

The debut of the new RS4 Avant begins a phase of Audi model introducti­ons with an emphasis on the higher reaches of the model line-up.

Audi New Zealand general manager Dean Sheed called 2018 “the year of heavy metal” during the RS4 Avant launch function and he confirmed the brand is preparing to introduce multiple luxury models and a new flagship sports-luxury SUV before the end of the year.

Soon after mid-year the new generation Audi A8 luxury saloon will go on sale in New Zealand.

It offers the highest level of assisted driving technology yet seen in New Zealand — elements of Level 3 assisted driving where support infrastruc­ture will allow — and also debuts a new generation touch-sensitive MMI infotainme­nt and operating system that will filter down into other Audi models.

Another new model Audi New Zealand has high hopes for is the new Q8 SUV due in the third quarter of this year. The five-seater with a coupe-like exterior is smaller than a Q7 but larger than a Q5 and finds a more premium position by adopting much of the technology and interior design from the new A8.

New generation A6 Saloon, A6 Avant and A7 Sportback models are due in New Zealand before Christmas and there’s one more phase of high performanc­e metal due in 2018 when the RS5 Sportback arrives.

It joins the RS4 Avant and RS5 Coupe models with the 331kW and 600Nm 2.9-litre twin turbo powerplant installed in the fivedoor

MULTIPLE LUXURY MODELS AND A NEW FLAGSHIP SPORTS-LUXURY SUV ARE ON THE LAUNCH AGENDA

liftback configurat­ion for the first time.

Looking further, Audi’s electrifie­d vehicle plans — currently it sells A3 e-tron and Q7 e-tron plug-in hybrid models — will step up a gear in 2019.

In the third quarter of this year Audi has scheduled the global debut of a its first full-electric SUV.

So far there is no production name finalised for the vehicle which has appeared in several concept guises including most recently as the Audi e-tron prototype.

The production version of the Audi e-tron prototype is expected to be one of the first cars on the market capable of 150kW recharging at high-output DC charging stations. Around 30 minutes after connection at one of these stations, the electric SUV is ready to set off on the next long stage of its journey.

Its 95kWh lithium-ion battery pack is expected to provide a range of about 400km in the WLTP driving cycle.

Audi New Zealand says it’s gearing up to introduce the allelectri­c SUV model during 2019 while another SUV newcomer expected to launch next year will be the new Q4 family.

 ??  ?? The new Audi A8 luxury saloon goes oin sale in New Zealand soon after mid-year.
The new Audi A8 luxury saloon goes oin sale in New Zealand soon after mid-year.
 ??  ?? The new Sportback version of the Audi RS5 is expected to launch at the end of this year.
The new Sportback version of the Audi RS5 is expected to launch at the end of this year.
 ??  ?? Audi will introduce the new Q8 couple-style luxury SUV to Kiwis before the end of this year.
Audi will introduce the new Q8 couple-style luxury SUV to Kiwis before the end of this year.

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