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Audi A7 and RS5


The German car manufacturer Audi today launched the Audi A7 Sportback and the Audi RS5 at an event organised at Hotel Oberoi in Gurgaon. Famous Bollywood star Deepika Padukone was the celebrity who presented the two cars to India. The two cars were launched in sequence, the Audi A7 first and then came the Audi RS 5. The event was covered by national and international media, besides the event was also telecasted live on a webcast. There has been much anticipation in the auto world about the launch of these two cars in India and this day has created a history for Audi in India when it has launched the Audi A7 and Audi RS 5.

The Audi A7 is acclaimed as having no legacy and is a car that is going to redefine the tradition of luxury cars. That is why it was called as having its own style and looks, ‘freestyle’ at the launching. The Audi A7 price ex-showroom in Delhi is kept at Rs64 lakh. While Audi RS5 which was also launched on the occasion has been priced at Rs76 lakhs ex-showroom Delhi.

Powered by a 3.0 TDI V6 diesel, Audi A7 is a sedan that has been designed keeping luxury on the top of all. Audi A7’s launching is surely going to give a new product to the luxury lovers in India and people certainly would consider it to same segment cars offered by
BMW and Mercedes. Audi currently has Audi Q5, Audi A4, Audi A8 and Audi Q7 in India and the A7 and RS 5 will also boost up Audi’s presence by laying new standards.
The Audi A7 has a seating capacity for passengers, has sleek looks and perfect headroom and legroom inside. Looking at Audi A7 features we can say that it is amply powerful, stabile, comfortable, safe, and it will perform great on Indian roads.

The RS 5 on the other hand is a 150bhp masculine high performance sports car and is expected to be a rival of BMW M3. Besides the Audi A7 and Audi RS 5, Hyundai has also launched the new Hyundai Verna Fluidic earlier today.

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