RE: Audi A3 Cabriolet: Review

RE: Audi A3 Cabriolet: Review

Monday 9th December 2013

Audi A3 Cabriolet: Review

As S3 Cabriolet is confirmed PH takes a drive in the warm-up act standard version



We're not in the habit of making a beeline for new, not-all-that-sporting small soft tops here at PH. But, launched in conjunction with the new Audi S3 Saloon, Ingolstadt's latest A3 Cabriolet also piqued our interest.

How to make an Audi hatchback exciting?
How to make an Audi hatchback exciting?
The old drop-top A3 wasn't a looker - it had the proportions of a Euro NCAP-tested A5 Cabriolet - but this new car is based on the A3 Saloon's 'technical platform', according to Audi. Put simply, that means it's longer, sleeker and much more elegant than before.

Three engines will be on offer in the UK when the car hits shores in spring 2014 - a 140hp 1.4 petrol turbo, a 150hp 2.0-litre turbodiesel and the 180hp 1.8-litre TFSI turbo petrol. A 300hp S3 Cabriolet based on the same platform as the hatch, Sportback and saloon equivalents is confirmed as joining the range at a date to be confirmed

Going topless
The A3 Cabriolet sets its stall out straight away - it's not a sports car. But it's not entirely without appeal.

The 1.8 four-pot needs to be revved to extract the best from it, even with 184lb ft spread between 1,250 and 5,000rpm. At least it sounds willing when you're working it, with a crisp(ish) four-cylinder rasp. Snappy upshifts from the seven-speed DSG transmission suit the character of the motor down to the ground, too.

Well, going al fresco is one possible way
Well, going al fresco is one possible way
Officially, 0-62mph takes 7.8 seconds for the front driver (although Quattro four-wheel drive is an option), but the A3 Cab is more of a cruiser. It feels impressively solid, with scuttle shake only just apparent on extremely ruffled roads.

Roll is kept to a minimum, and even in lower, firmer S line spec, the ride is smooth and controlled. Although the Cabriolet's steering isn't particularly communicative - the most you'll get is a slight wriggle from the wheel signifying a whiff of understeer or wheelspin - there is a useful amount of grip to exploit. Shame, then, that you never quite know where the limits are.

Real-world reasoning
Outside of PH land and in the real world, the 1.8 TFSI A3 Cabriolet does things really rather well. It has a 320-litre boot (275 litres with the roof down), returns a claimed 48.7mpg with 133g/km CO2 and costs £30,270. However, for a little under 700 quid extra you could have a more balanced, six-cylinder BMW 125i Convertible if going topless is your thing.

Possibly a few more hp required for PH appeal
Possibly a few more hp required for PH appeal
It's comfortable, with a typically well-appointed Audi interior, and the heated seats and fans that blow warm air onto your neck are ferocious. Tick this box if you're buying one in the UK.

A special, albeit optional, acoustic hood means its pretty much as quiet as a hard top when the roof is up, which can be raised and lowered in just under 18 seconds at up to 31mph - not the swiftest, not the slowest, but certainly one of the most refined.

In fact, the part-magnesium roof mechanism means the A3 Cabriolet tips the scales at a relatively modest 1,505kg (for a four-seat convertible). This helps all-round, with relatively decent performance, agility, efficiency, ride and handling. The A3 Cabriolet is a sweet little convertible and just sporty enough with the 1.8 unit. We'll perhaps wait for the one prefixed with a capital 'S' and the full beans 300hp before we get too excited though.


AUDI A3 CABRIOLET 1.8 TFSI
Engine:
1,798cc, 4-cyl petrol, turbocharged
Transmission: seven-speed dual-clutch DSG automatic, front-wheel drive
Power (hp): 180@5,100 - 6,200rpm
Torque (lb ft): 184@1,250 - 5,500rpm
0-62mph: 7.8sec (S tronic)
Top speed: 150mph
Weight: 1,505kg
MPG: 48.7mpg (S tronic, claimed)
CO2: 133g/km
Price: £30,270





 

 

 

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B10

Original Poster:

1,238 posts

267 months

Monday 9th December 2013
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I have the previous badge engineering VW Golf version. Will there be a VW golf version soon? Similar equipment, same platform and lower cost.

Sampaio

377 posts

138 months

Monday 9th December 2013
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Er, I'd say go for the Bimmer, but certainly you'd better wait for the 2-series convertible to be on sale instead of buying the previous gen 1-cabrio?

1505kg sounds pretty good for a convertible Audi though.

Escort Si-130

3,272 posts

180 months

Monday 9th December 2013
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Think you have an error on the 0-62 (0-100kmh). In the article you mention 7.8 seconds, yet in specs its gained some vast improvement.

AUDI A3 CABRIOLET 1.8 TFSI
Engine: 1,798cc, 4-cyl petrol, turbocharged
Transmission: seven-speed dual-clutch DSG automatic, front-wheel drive
Power (hp): 180@5,100 - 6,200rpm
Torque (lb ft): 184@1,250 - 5,500rpm
0-62mph: 4.9 sec (S tronic)
Top speed: 150mph
Weight: 1,505kg
MPG: 48.7mpg (S tronic, claimed)
CO2: 133g/km
Price: £30,270

Cupramax

10,480 posts

252 months

Monday 9th December 2013
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0-62 in 4.9 seconds? PH proof readers strike again tongue out

X5TUU

11,939 posts

187 months

Monday 9th December 2013
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its nice and much better proportioned that the current gen ... I don't know if a retail at a shade over 30k is a little rich for it though, not sure it will sell well (not that the current gen has sold in shed loads either mind)

TimmyWimmyWoo

4,306 posts

181 months

Monday 9th December 2013
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Cupramax said:
0-62 in 4.9 seconds? PH proof readers strike again tongue out
Methinks that's an S3 saloon stat (with DSG).

Baryonyx

17,996 posts

159 months

Monday 9th December 2013
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What is this boring ste doing here?

Cupramax

10,480 posts

252 months

Monday 9th December 2013
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Sampaio said:
Er, I'd say go for the Bimmer, but certainly you'd better wait for the 2-series convertible to be on sale instead of buying the previous gen 1-cabrio?

1505kg sounds pretty good for a convertible Audi though.
Especially when you knock 75kg extra off and put a proper manual box in. Bear in mind this car is just a few mm smaller than the old A4 cab was so considerably larger than the old A3 cab.

okie592

2,711 posts

167 months

Monday 9th December 2013
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Generic Audi banishing

Dan Trent

1,866 posts

168 months

Monday 9th December 2013
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TimmyWimmyWoo said:
Cupramax said:
0-62 in 4.9 seconds? PH proof readers strike again tongue out
Methinks that's an S3 saloon stat (with DSG).
That is correct, this was wrong but isn't any more and the time is ... 7.8 seconds.

Cheers,

Dan

Dave Hedgehog

14,550 posts

204 months

Monday 9th December 2013
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meh

anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 9th December 2013
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Where are all the haters? I guess they will be along shortly.

Until the 2 series convertable rival arrives the opposition doesnt come close whether you are an Audi fan or not

Liquid Tuna

1,400 posts

156 months

Monday 9th December 2013
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I quite like it. Doesn't look too over-styled or blingy. Even that colour looks nice. Looks a good job.

GranCab

2,902 posts

146 months

Monday 9th December 2013
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To be seen in small numbers next summer - driven exclusively by sunglasses glued to the head, tanned, bottle blonde ladies of a certain age ...

biscione

275 posts

196 months

Monday 9th December 2013
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zzzzzzzzzzzzz..................

Not another bl**dy Audi

CrowCrow00

4,103 posts

156 months

Monday 9th December 2013
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It'd look alright if it wasn't for the stupidly large alloys. Get some 16s on there, you silly buggers.

FestivAli

1,088 posts

238 months

Monday 9th December 2013
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I actually quite like this. But I was admiring a 1993 Toyota Camry in a similar shade of blue yesterday too, so it may just be the colour. Still, aside from the RS4 and RS6 it's the only mildly interesting looking Audi I've seen for the last 5 years.

kambites

67,560 posts

221 months

Monday 9th December 2013
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Looks pretty good, especially compared to its competition.

dc2rr07

1,238 posts

231 months

Monday 9th December 2013
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'Possibly a few more hp required for PH appeal'

or reduce the weight by 500kg would do nicely

Froomee

1,423 posts

169 months

Monday 9th December 2013
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Not very Ph but pretty nice looking...... RS version please biggrin