Audi Unveils Q9 SUV

Audi has revealed the huge Q9 SUV as an indirect replacement for its A8 luxury saloon flagship – and its long-awaited rival to the BMW X7 and Mercedes GLS. Described by the brand as “unapologetically high-status”, it has been developed primarily for the North American and Middle Eastern markets – hence its mammoth proportions. It measures 5.3m long, 2.2m wide and 1.8m tall, making it bigger than both of its German rivals and one of the largest cars to be sold in the UK – where it will struggle to fit through many urban width restrictors.

Audi Q9 SUV Revealed

The Q9 will be offered with a choice of two interiors: a standard seven-seat configuration and a six-seat set-up that has two individual chairs in the second row. The Q9’s doors open and close automatically as you approach the car. They can also be controlled manually, if desired.

Audi Q9 SUV

Source: Autocar

BMW i4 Convertible Leaked

The new BMW i4 Convertible has been leaked ahead of its official debut, revealing a sleek and stylish design. The electric convertible will be a rival to the Tesla Model 3 and Polestar 2, and will feature a soft-top roof and a range of up to 300 miles on a single charge.

BMW i4 Convertible

Source: AutoExpress

Volkswagen Launches ID. Polo EV

Volkswagen has launched the ID. Polo EV, a new electric version of the popular Polo hatchback. The ID. Polo EV features a range of up to 250 miles on a single charge and a starting price of under $30,000. The electric hatchback will be a rival to the Nissan Leaf and the Hyundai Kona Electric.

Volkswagen ID. Polo EV

Source: Electrek