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2022 Audi A3 Sedan is a sharper, sportier entry into the Four-Ring club

2022 Audi A3 Sedan is a sharper, sportier entry into the Four-Ring club

Posted on July 22, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Audi has revealed its upcoming 2022 A3 Sedan, with crisper design, a more high-tech cabin, and a power bump over the outgoing four-door. Arriving in the US in late 2021, the new A3 is longer, wider, and taller than its predecessor, and introduces new features like Matrix-design headlights with model-specific daytime light signatures.

It may be one of Audi’s smallest models offered in the US, but sales of the A3 have been strong. Launched back in 1996, over 5 million A3 have been sold since that point, acting as a gateway for new entrants to the four-ring brand.

Now, the new 2022 A3 promises to make that a more appealing prospect still. Outside, there’s a wider Singleframe grille, now filled with honeycomb matrix as standard.
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