Saturday, April 9, 2011

2011 Audi A8 Front Interior

2011 Audi A8 Front Interior
2011 Audi A8 Front Interior

Audi S5

Audi S5
Audi S5

Audi RoadJet Concept

Audi RoadJet Concept
Audi RoadJet Concept

Audi Plans Market-specific Six Figure Special Edition Q7

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Audi Q7
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Audi Q7
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Audi Q7

Audi is aiming to topple BMW to become the world's largest luxury carmaker by 2015; part of its master plan is to offer more market-specific special editions around the world. Hitting dealerships in Russia and the United Arab Emerites later this year will be limited-edition versions of the Q7 sport-utility and R8 sports car -- both retailing for six-figure prices.

The first of the German automaker's special editions will be a turbo-diesel V-12-powered Q7 coated in two-tone phantom black and black velvet paint, only 555 of which will be made. Starting next month, wealthy Russian buyers will be able to pick one up at a price of €200,000 (around $285,000) -- more than twice the base price for a Q7 there.

Available in June is the R8 V-10 Pure Sport. Only 40 of the special R8s will be produced, each wearing a price tag of $136,000; it will be available in the United Arab Emirates and nowhere else. Audi is also considering a special edition R8 for the U.K. market as well.

Audi is hoping to make customer-ordered and limited run vehicles account for 20 percent of its sales by 2015; such vehicles were 5.4 percent of the carmaker's sales in 2009, but have already risen to about 10 percent last year. Right now, buyers in all markets can choose non-standard colors, fabrics, and custom interiors through Audi's "Exclusive" program.

2011 Audi A8 Interior

2011 Audi A8 Interior
2011 Audi A8 Interior