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Audi to unveil A5 at Geneva show in March

December 1, 2006 2:04PM by Michael Savio

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Audi announced at the Los Angeles Auto Show that it will unveil its A5 Coupe at the 2007 Geneva Motor Show in March. The Audi A5 will complete the automaker’s promised trio of coupes.

The Audi A5 is the first of a new generation of cars that will use the all-new underpinnings of the next A4. The A5 is a mid-sized four-seater targeted at the BMW 3 Series coupe and Mercedes CLK.

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2 Comments

  1. Spy Shots: 2008 Audi A5 coupe - Auto Insider News Says:

    […] The Audi A5 is scheduled to premiere at the Geneva Motor Show in March, with arrival in dealers in the second half of the year. A convertible model will arrive about a year later. […]

  2. Audi A5 world premiere in Geneva in February - Auto Insider News Says:

    […] Confirming previous news, the all-new Audi A5 coupe will make its world debut at the Geneva auto show in February, a senior company source has told the U.K.’s Autocar. The A5 will be the first Audi to use the new MLP platform, which stands for Modular Platform for longitudinally mounted engines promises better weight distribution, and ride and handling than previous Audi models. The new MLP platform is flexible enough to underpin future A4, A6 and A8 model, as well as spin-off models like the A5 […]

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