CONFIRMED:
A3: The A3 gets revised front and rear styling, an optional magnetic ride control system (similar to that found in the TT and R8), and the availability of Quattro all-wheel-drive in four-cylinder (2.0T) models. Leather seats, SIRIUS satellite radio, and an auxiliary audio input jack are now standard on all A3s, while 3.2 models get Xenon headlights, Bluetooth and the Open Sky panoramic sunroof. The sport suspension and sport seats are no longer standard on the 3.2, and the retractable rear-window sunshades and ashtray kit have been striken from the option list (sorry, smokers).
A4 SEDAN/AVANT: Audi will introduce the new version of the A4 compact sedan and wagon (Avant) in fall 2008 as a 2009 model. The new A4 features updated styling similar to the 2008 Audi A5. The new model makes extensive use of lightweight steel and features chassis and suspension improvements designed to make the A4 more involving to drive. The US version will be available with a new 211 horsepower version of Audi's 2.0 liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine as well as a 265 horsepower 3.2 liter V6. A 3.0 liter turbodiesel V6 will join the lineup in 2010 or 2011.
A4 CABRIOLET: The A4 Cabriolet will continue to be based on the "old" (2008) A4. Bluetooth and SIRIUS satellite radio are now standard, as is S-Line exterior trim. 2.0T and 3.2 models get new alloy wheels.
A5/S5: An auxiliary input jack is now standard, and steering-wheel-mounted paddles, previously standard on the A5 3.2, are now part of the S-Line package. The navigation system can now be controlled by voice commands, and adaptive cruise control and Drive Select (adaptive suspension and steering) are now optional.
A8/S8: Items previously offered in the Premium Package are now standard, and option packages have been shuffled around a bit.
Q5: Audi's first compact SUV will make its debut in 2009. US-market Q5s will be powered by a 3.2 liter V6 engine with FSI direct injection, six-speed automatic and Quattro all-wheel-drive.
Q7: Audi's big SUV will get diesel power for 2009. The Q7 3.0 TDI will be powered by a 3.0 liter turbodiesel V6 that puts out 260 horsepower and 406 lb-ft of torque and accelerates the Q7 to 60 MPH in 8.4 seconds.
R8: The R8 gets a standard CD changer, Bluetooth phone interface, Homelink garage door opener, and a $3,500 price hike.
TT: Audi will introduce a new performance version called the TTS in both coupe and convertible form. The TTS features a special high-performance version of the turbocharged 2.0T engine, with output raised to 265 horsepower and 258 lb-ft of torque. Audi's S-Tronic transmission (also known as the direct-shift gearbox) and Quattro all-wheel-drive are standard. Other TTs get additional standard equipment and revised options, and 2.0T models can now be had with Quattro all-wheel-drive (though still no manual transmission). TT Roadsters now come with a manually-operated convertible top. (In a $38,000 car? Are you kidding me?)
RUMORED:
A6/S6: Audi's mid-size sedan/wagon is expected to get a facelift for 2009.
S4: Audi hasn't announced plans for the 2009 S4, so I'm guessing it will appear on the new A4 platform some time this year.
DIESELS: Audi is considering adding diesels to several of its models, including a 3.0 liter TDI V6 for the A5, V8 and V12 diesels for the Q7 SUV, and a V12 diesel for the R8.
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