Friday, June 3, 2011

At a glance: Audi at Wörthersee 2011

. Friday, June 3, 2011

While the A1 clubsport quattro concept arguably stole the show, Audi's presence at the 2011 Wörthersee Tour was bigger than ever. In addition to the many vehicles on display in Audi's booth, a cool new feature of this year's tour was the inclusion of any fan to show off their ride on Audi's stage; with each car and its owner then showcased on Audi's official Wörthersee Tour YouTube channel. Check out a taste of Audi's presence at Wörthersee in the photo gallery after the jump.








via A1 clubsport quattro press release:

The Audi stand at Wörthersee
Joining the A1 clubsport quattro on the Audi stand at the GTI meet are 17 production vehicles from the current Audi model lineup. Among the vehicles that the brand is presenting to its fans at the Wörthersee is the new Audi Q3. The public can also take a close look at the Audi TT RS in Ibis White and an RS 3 Sportback in Misano Red. Another model is the new Audi A6, which is on display next to an A7 Sportback in Misano Red.

Fans and guests making the trip to the Wörthersee from June 1 – 4 have the opportunity to present their tuned Audi in a worthy manner by driving it past the Audi stage at the company’s Wörthersee stand.

New accessories for production models
Many of the features of the Audi A1 clubsport quattro will soon show up in the accessories program for the A1 family, which Audi is steadily expanding. Adhesive film decals in the contrasting colors Amalfi White, Ice Silver, metallic and Daytona Gray, pearl effect for the vehicles’ shoulders are available immediately.

Another option is the union square lifestyle kit. It comprises exterior decals and design elements for the interior, both with a diamond pattern. Audi is presenting both this and the A1 aerodynamics competition kit at the Wörtherseetour. The customer can order this add-on kit painted either in the body color or in a contrasting color. The same applies to the Audi A1 roof spoiler competition kit.

Source: Audi AG