Audi has lifted the digital veils of the
all-new A3 Sedan, now in its second generation. We have already seen photos of
China’s long-wheelbase version of the compact four-door model earlier this
month, but now it’s time for the first official images and information. As
expected, the new A3 Sedan is based on the latest A3 Sportback, adopting its
fresh design, modern technology as well as new drives and chassis.
Underpinned by the updated MQB Evo
platform, the new Audi A3 Sedan is 40-mm longer than its predecessor,
measuring 4,500 mm in total. The wheelbase remains unchanged, while
the width has increased by 20 mm to 1,820 mm and the height
has increased by 10 mm at 1,430 mm.
As a result of these changes and the lower
position of the driver seat, the compact sedan is said to offer 20 mm more headroom in the front and some more elbow room. The luggage capacity
remains unchanged at 425 liters, though.
There’s not much to comment when it comes
to the styling, as the only change compared to the A3 Sportback is the
sedan-style rear end – even the taillights are identical. The sedan is 150 mm longer than the hatchback, which contributes to a more elegant profile
and enhanced aerodynamics.
Thanks in part to a higher rear end than
its predecessor, a large diffuser and active grille shutters, the 2021 Audi A3
Sedan achieves a Cd value of 0.25 – an improvement of 0.04 over the previous
generation. For some customers, especially those in China and the United
States, this will be the more desirable (or only) A3 body style to get.
Inside, the dashboard is identical to the
A3 Sportback, featuring the same 10.25-inch digital instrument panel and
central 10.1-inch MMI touch display inclined slightly towards the driver. The
connectivity is improved significantly compared to the previous A3 Sedan,
especially with the optional MMI Navigation plus system. As for available
driver assist systems, they include Audi pre sense front, adaptive cruise
assist, efficiency assist, exit warning, and cross-traffic assist, among other
features.
At launch, the 2021 Audi A3 Sedan will
offer one TFSI engine and one TDI engine. The entry-level unit is the 35 TFSI
which is Audi code for a 1.5-liter turbocharged petrol engine rated at 150 PS. The engine is available with a six-speed manual or a seven-speed S
tronic dual-clutch automatic transmission.
When equipped with the DCT, the petrol
unit also gets a 48-volt mild hybrid system as standard. The other choice is a
150 PS 2.0-liter TDI turbo diesel offered exclusively with a
seven-speed S tronic.
Audi will start pre-sales of the new A3
Sedan at the end of April in Germany and other European markets, with
deliveries scheduled to begin in the summer. Prices start at € 29,800 (US$ 32,250)
for the 35 TFSI, though a lower-powered petrol model will become available
later on from € 27,700 (US$ 29,980).
No official details have been released
about the U.S.-spec 2021 Audi A3 Sedan but reports claim it will debut in late
2020 with a standard 2.0-liter TFSI turbo-four gasoline engine delivering
around 240 HP. Later on, the S3 Sedan will arrive with more than 300 HP.