
The three-door hatchback version of the next Audi A3 will be dropped from the lineup, with the company reportedly planning to add a new five-door liftback model.
Ditching the three-door bodystyle is a result of falling demand and part of Group VW’s cost-cutting strategy in the wake of the Dieselgate emissions scandal, Autocar reports.
Audi sources indicate that the company is also working on a third A3 bodystyle in the form of a five-door liftback, which could take over the A3 Sportback nameplate from its aforementioned sibling.
Such a variant could go against models like the confirmed Mercedes A-Class saloon, as well as the successor to the current CLA and CLA Shooting Brake. Even BMW is rumored to bring its China-only 1-Series Saloon into the rest of the world, starting from 2020. Audi officials reportedly want badly a liftback version of the A3, which will be seen as a sportier alternative to the A3 Saloon, in the same way the A5 Sportback is positioned against the A4.
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