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Audi India have been enjoying healthy sales throughout 2014, but 2015 is what they seem to be looking forward to with over nine launches slated for this year.
The year will begin with their flagship model, the R8, getting a pair of new eyes with the Matrix LED treatment and launched as the range topping R8 LMX. It will be followed up with another sportscar, the TT.
The test mules of this new sharper and arguably better looking TT have been doing the rounds in India for quite some time now. Interestingly, Audi India is planning on getting the diesel variant down as well to make it one of the most practical sportscars in its category.
Also on the cards is the S version of the TT, which we expect to see in both, coupe and convertible forms.
After the sportscars open the innings, the four-doors are expected to follow. The refreshed A6, which wears updated headlights and tail lights, new bumpers and a single-frame grille, will be offered to keep the fight going against the E-Class, 5 Series and the XF.
The new A6 will also get the Matrix LED treatment and we expect to see newer tunes being incorporated for the current line-up of engines. The A6 will be joined by the updated A7, which too gets a similar mid-life makeover as the four door saloon.
The SUV range will receive its due updates too. The refreshed Q3, which we drove in Germany, is expected to come in the first quarter of this year and we hear that its go-faster version, the RS Q3 , is also being considered for India. The big-daddy of the Q-range, the Q7, will be making an entry with its second-generation form by the end of the year.
The vehicle is all set to make its first public appearance this month at the Detroit Motor Show and promises to be lighter, roomier and more efficient than its ageing counterpart.
The flagship SUV worked wonders at setting up Audi's brand image in India and therefore the German carmaker is betting big on the new one. So we won't be surprised if it comes sooner than expected.
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