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2025 Audi A1, Q2 and Q3 get limited edition S line treatment
2025 Audi A1, Q2 and Q3 get limited edition S line treatment

The Advertiser

time15 hours ago

  • Automotive
  • The Advertiser

2025 Audi A1, Q2 and Q3 get limited edition S line treatment

Audi Australia has launched limited edition versions of the A1 hatchback and Q2 andQ3crossover SUVs, which the automaker says offer as much as $7000 of value for a lower cost. Named as 'Edition' models – although Audi hasn't disclosed how many of each will be available for customers – the three limited-run models are in Australian showrooms now. While not touted as end of financial year (EOFY) specials, a release from the automaker said, "With EOFY fast approaching, the timing is perfect for customers to take advantage of the significant added value these upgrades represent for only modest increases in price over the models on which they are based." Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. The Audi A1 35 TFSI S line Edition is priced at $41,800 before on-road costs – a $2600 premium over the standard S line but, according to Audi, boasting $7000 worth of additional equipment. The additional gear includes a black-themed exterior with black 17-inch 'polygon' alloy wheels, black grille surround and front badging – while there's an S line exterior front and rear bumpers, side sills and a more aggressive roof-mounted rear spoiler. It features adaptive LED headlights and LED tail lights, while the rear hatch badges have been removed. All examples get a Mythos Black roof and mirror caps, but there are no changes inside, where 'Derby' fabric upholstery is standard. Leather upholstery is an additional $1500 option, while a $1000 Comfort package adds heated front seats, dual-zone climate control, and colour-adjustable ambient lighting. MORE: Everything Audi Q1 The Audi Q2 35 TFSI S line Edition is priced at $50,990 before on-road costs, which Audi says includes $7000 of value for an additional $1500. The Edition also sees an S line exterior offered on a Q2 SUV for the first time and brings 19-inch 'Y-spoke' alloy wheels with a gloss black finish, along with S line front and rear bumpers, side skirts and rear spoiler. Among the five colour choices, Daytona Grey has been made available – another first for the Q2 in Australia. The grille surround, Audi rings, mirror caps and window trim are finished in black, as is the Q2's C-pillar 'blade', while there's an S line badge now on the front guards. A $2150 Comfort package available on the S line edition brings heated front seats, heated and power-folding exterior mirrors, rear privacy glass, an auto-dimming rear-view mirror, semi-autonomous parking assist, and a 180W Audi Sound System. MORE: Everything Audi Q2 The Q3 35 TFSI S line Edition is $58,500 before on-road costs, with a Q3 Sportback 35 TFSI S line Edition $62,000 before on-road costs. Both prices are $1000 more than the standard versions but add a claimed $5000 worth of value for the SUV and $3500 for the Sportback. The S line package is already standard on the Sportback, but the Edition sees it fitted to a Q3 SUV for the first time – adding unique bumpers, side sills and a rear spoiler. The SUV rides on 19-inch Y-spoke alloy wheels – the Sportback gets 20-inch 'V-Design' alloys – with both getting black treatment for the grille surrounds, front Audi badge, mirror caps and window surrounds. The rear badging has been deleted. Inside, there are S line door sills with aluminium inlays and illuminated S line logos. All prices exclude on-road costs. MORE: Everything Audi Q3 Content originally sourced from: Audi Australia has launched limited edition versions of the A1 hatchback and Q2 andQ3crossover SUVs, which the automaker says offer as much as $7000 of value for a lower cost. Named as 'Edition' models – although Audi hasn't disclosed how many of each will be available for customers – the three limited-run models are in Australian showrooms now. While not touted as end of financial year (EOFY) specials, a release from the automaker said, "With EOFY fast approaching, the timing is perfect for customers to take advantage of the significant added value these upgrades represent for only modest increases in price over the models on which they are based." Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. The Audi A1 35 TFSI S line Edition is priced at $41,800 before on-road costs – a $2600 premium over the standard S line but, according to Audi, boasting $7000 worth of additional equipment. The additional gear includes a black-themed exterior with black 17-inch 'polygon' alloy wheels, black grille surround and front badging – while there's an S line exterior front and rear bumpers, side sills and a more aggressive roof-mounted rear spoiler. It features adaptive LED headlights and LED tail lights, while the rear hatch badges have been removed. All examples get a Mythos Black roof and mirror caps, but there are no changes inside, where 'Derby' fabric upholstery is standard. Leather upholstery is an additional $1500 option, while a $1000 Comfort package adds heated front seats, dual-zone climate control, and colour-adjustable ambient lighting. MORE: Everything Audi Q1 The Audi Q2 35 TFSI S line Edition is priced at $50,990 before on-road costs, which Audi says includes $7000 of value for an additional $1500. The Edition also sees an S line exterior offered on a Q2 SUV for the first time and brings 19-inch 'Y-spoke' alloy wheels with a gloss black finish, along with S line front and rear bumpers, side skirts and rear spoiler. Among the five colour choices, Daytona Grey has been made available – another first for the Q2 in Australia. The grille surround, Audi rings, mirror caps and window trim are finished in black, as is the Q2's C-pillar 'blade', while there's an S line badge now on the front guards. A $2150 Comfort package available on the S line edition brings heated front seats, heated and power-folding exterior mirrors, rear privacy glass, an auto-dimming rear-view mirror, semi-autonomous parking assist, and a 180W Audi Sound System. MORE: Everything Audi Q2 The Q3 35 TFSI S line Edition is $58,500 before on-road costs, with a Q3 Sportback 35 TFSI S line Edition $62,000 before on-road costs. Both prices are $1000 more than the standard versions but add a claimed $5000 worth of value for the SUV and $3500 for the Sportback. The S line package is already standard on the Sportback, but the Edition sees it fitted to a Q3 SUV for the first time – adding unique bumpers, side sills and a rear spoiler. The SUV rides on 19-inch Y-spoke alloy wheels – the Sportback gets 20-inch 'V-Design' alloys – with both getting black treatment for the grille surrounds, front Audi badge, mirror caps and window surrounds. The rear badging has been deleted. Inside, there are S line door sills with aluminium inlays and illuminated S line logos. All prices exclude on-road costs. MORE: Everything Audi Q3 Content originally sourced from: Audi Australia has launched limited edition versions of the A1 hatchback and Q2 andQ3crossover SUVs, which the automaker says offer as much as $7000 of value for a lower cost. Named as 'Edition' models – although Audi hasn't disclosed how many of each will be available for customers – the three limited-run models are in Australian showrooms now. While not touted as end of financial year (EOFY) specials, a release from the automaker said, "With EOFY fast approaching, the timing is perfect for customers to take advantage of the significant added value these upgrades represent for only modest increases in price over the models on which they are based." Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. The Audi A1 35 TFSI S line Edition is priced at $41,800 before on-road costs – a $2600 premium over the standard S line but, according to Audi, boasting $7000 worth of additional equipment. The additional gear includes a black-themed exterior with black 17-inch 'polygon' alloy wheels, black grille surround and front badging – while there's an S line exterior front and rear bumpers, side sills and a more aggressive roof-mounted rear spoiler. It features adaptive LED headlights and LED tail lights, while the rear hatch badges have been removed. All examples get a Mythos Black roof and mirror caps, but there are no changes inside, where 'Derby' fabric upholstery is standard. Leather upholstery is an additional $1500 option, while a $1000 Comfort package adds heated front seats, dual-zone climate control, and colour-adjustable ambient lighting. MORE: Everything Audi Q1 The Audi Q2 35 TFSI S line Edition is priced at $50,990 before on-road costs, which Audi says includes $7000 of value for an additional $1500. The Edition also sees an S line exterior offered on a Q2 SUV for the first time and brings 19-inch 'Y-spoke' alloy wheels with a gloss black finish, along with S line front and rear bumpers, side skirts and rear spoiler. Among the five colour choices, Daytona Grey has been made available – another first for the Q2 in Australia. The grille surround, Audi rings, mirror caps and window trim are finished in black, as is the Q2's C-pillar 'blade', while there's an S line badge now on the front guards. A $2150 Comfort package available on the S line edition brings heated front seats, heated and power-folding exterior mirrors, rear privacy glass, an auto-dimming rear-view mirror, semi-autonomous parking assist, and a 180W Audi Sound System. MORE: Everything Audi Q2 The Q3 35 TFSI S line Edition is $58,500 before on-road costs, with a Q3 Sportback 35 TFSI S line Edition $62,000 before on-road costs. Both prices are $1000 more than the standard versions but add a claimed $5000 worth of value for the SUV and $3500 for the Sportback. The S line package is already standard on the Sportback, but the Edition sees it fitted to a Q3 SUV for the first time – adding unique bumpers, side sills and a rear spoiler. The SUV rides on 19-inch Y-spoke alloy wheels – the Sportback gets 20-inch 'V-Design' alloys – with both getting black treatment for the grille surrounds, front Audi badge, mirror caps and window surrounds. The rear badging has been deleted. Inside, there are S line door sills with aluminium inlays and illuminated S line logos. All prices exclude on-road costs. MORE: Everything Audi Q3 Content originally sourced from: Audi Australia has launched limited edition versions of the A1 hatchback and Q2 andQ3crossover SUVs, which the automaker says offer as much as $7000 of value for a lower cost. Named as 'Edition' models – although Audi hasn't disclosed how many of each will be available for customers – the three limited-run models are in Australian showrooms now. While not touted as end of financial year (EOFY) specials, a release from the automaker said, "With EOFY fast approaching, the timing is perfect for customers to take advantage of the significant added value these upgrades represent for only modest increases in price over the models on which they are based." Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. The Audi A1 35 TFSI S line Edition is priced at $41,800 before on-road costs – a $2600 premium over the standard S line but, according to Audi, boasting $7000 worth of additional equipment. The additional gear includes a black-themed exterior with black 17-inch 'polygon' alloy wheels, black grille surround and front badging – while there's an S line exterior front and rear bumpers, side sills and a more aggressive roof-mounted rear spoiler. It features adaptive LED headlights and LED tail lights, while the rear hatch badges have been removed. All examples get a Mythos Black roof and mirror caps, but there are no changes inside, where 'Derby' fabric upholstery is standard. Leather upholstery is an additional $1500 option, while a $1000 Comfort package adds heated front seats, dual-zone climate control, and colour-adjustable ambient lighting. MORE: Everything Audi Q1 The Audi Q2 35 TFSI S line Edition is priced at $50,990 before on-road costs, which Audi says includes $7000 of value for an additional $1500. The Edition also sees an S line exterior offered on a Q2 SUV for the first time and brings 19-inch 'Y-spoke' alloy wheels with a gloss black finish, along with S line front and rear bumpers, side skirts and rear spoiler. Among the five colour choices, Daytona Grey has been made available – another first for the Q2 in Australia. The grille surround, Audi rings, mirror caps and window trim are finished in black, as is the Q2's C-pillar 'blade', while there's an S line badge now on the front guards. A $2150 Comfort package available on the S line edition brings heated front seats, heated and power-folding exterior mirrors, rear privacy glass, an auto-dimming rear-view mirror, semi-autonomous parking assist, and a 180W Audi Sound System. MORE: Everything Audi Q2 The Q3 35 TFSI S line Edition is $58,500 before on-road costs, with a Q3 Sportback 35 TFSI S line Edition $62,000 before on-road costs. Both prices are $1000 more than the standard versions but add a claimed $5000 worth of value for the SUV and $3500 for the Sportback. The S line package is already standard on the Sportback, but the Edition sees it fitted to a Q3 SUV for the first time – adding unique bumpers, side sills and a rear spoiler. The SUV rides on 19-inch Y-spoke alloy wheels – the Sportback gets 20-inch 'V-Design' alloys – with both getting black treatment for the grille surrounds, front Audi badge, mirror caps and window surrounds. The rear badging has been deleted. Inside, there are S line door sills with aluminium inlays and illuminated S line logos. All prices exclude on-road costs. MORE: Everything Audi Q3 Content originally sourced from:

2025 Audi A1, Q2 and Q3 get limited edition S line treatment
2025 Audi A1, Q2 and Q3 get limited edition S line treatment

7NEWS

time16 hours ago

  • Automotive
  • 7NEWS

2025 Audi A1, Q2 and Q3 get limited edition S line treatment

Audi Australia has launched limited edition versions of the A1 hatchback and Q2 and Q3 crossover SUVs, which the automaker says offer as much as $7000 of value for a lower cost. Named as 'Edition' models – although Audi hasn't disclosed how many of each will be available for customers – the three limited-run models are in Australian showrooms now. While not touted as end of financial year (EOFY) specials, a release from the automaker said, 'With EOFY fast approaching, the timing is perfect for customers to take advantage of the significant added value these upgrades represent for only modest increases in price over the models on which they are based.' Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Audi A1 The Audi A1 35 TFSI S line Edition is priced at $41,800 before on-road costs – a $2600 premium over the standard S line but, according to Audi, boasting $7000 worth of additional equipment. The additional gear includes a black-themed exterior with black 17-inch 'polygon' alloy wheels, black grille surround and front badging – while there's an S line exterior front and rear bumpers, side sills and a more aggressive roof-mounted rear spoiler. It features adaptive LED headlights and LED tail lights, while the rear hatch badges have been removed. All examples get a Mythos Black roof and mirror caps, but there are no changes inside, where 'Derby' fabric upholstery is standard. Leather upholstery is an additional $1500 option, while a $1000 Comfort package adds heated front seats, dual-zone climate control, and colour-adjustable ambient lighting. Audi Q2 The Audi Q2 35 TFSI S line Edition is priced at $50,990 before on-road costs, which Audi says includes $7000 of value for an additional $1500. The Edition also sees an S line exterior offered on a Q2 SUV for the first time and brings 19-inch 'Y-spoke' alloy wheels with a gloss black finish, along with S line front and rear bumpers, side skirts and rear spoiler. Among the five colour choices, Daytona Grey has been made available – another first for the Q2 in Australia. The grille surround, Audi rings, mirror caps and window trim are finished in black, as is the Q2's C-pillar 'blade', while there's an S line badge now on the front guards. A $2150 Comfort package available on the S line edition brings heated front seats, heated and power-folding exterior mirrors, rear privacy glass, an auto-dimming rear-view mirror, semi-autonomous parking assist, and a 180W Audi Sound System. Audi Q3 The Q3 35 TFSI S line Edition is $58,500 before on-road costs, with a Q3 Sportback 35 TFSI S line Edition $62,000 before on-road costs. Both prices are $1000 more than the standard versions but add a claimed $5000 worth of value for the SUV and $3500 for the Sportback. The S line package is already standard on the Sportback, but the Edition sees it fitted to a Q3 SUV for the first time – adding unique bumpers, side sills and a rear spoiler. The SUV rides on 19-inch Y-spoke alloy wheels – the Sportback gets 20-inch 'V-Design' alloys – with both getting black treatment for the grille surrounds, front Audi badge, mirror caps and window surrounds. The rear badging has been deleted. Inside, there are S line door sills with aluminium inlays and illuminated S line logos. All prices exclude on-road costs.

2025 Audi A1, Q2 and Q3 get limited edition S line treatment
2025 Audi A1, Q2 and Q3 get limited edition S line treatment

Perth Now

time16 hours ago

  • Automotive
  • Perth Now

2025 Audi A1, Q2 and Q3 get limited edition S line treatment

Audi Australia has launched limited edition versions of the A1 hatchback and Q2 and Q3 crossover SUVs, which the automaker says offer as much as $7000 of value for a lower cost. Named as 'Edition' models – although Audi hasn't disclosed how many of each will be available for customers – the three limited-run models are in Australian showrooms now. While not touted as end of financial year (EOFY) specials, a release from the automaker said, 'With EOFY fast approaching, the timing is perfect for customers to take advantage of the significant added value these upgrades represent for only modest increases in price over the models on which they are based.' Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. The Audi A1 35 TFSI S line Edition is priced at $41,800 before on-road costs – a $2600 premium over the standard S line but, according to Audi, boasting $7000 worth of additional equipment. Supplied Credit: CarExpert The additional gear includes a black-themed exterior with black 17-inch 'polygon' alloy wheels, black grille surround and front badging – while there's an S line exterior front and rear bumpers, side sills and a more aggressive roof-mounted rear spoiler. It features adaptive LED headlights and LED tail lights, while the rear hatch badges have been removed. All examples get a Mythos Black roof and mirror caps, but there are no changes inside, where 'Derby' fabric upholstery is standard. Leather upholstery is an additional $1500 option, while a $1000 Comfort package adds heated front seats, dual-zone climate control, and colour-adjustable ambient lighting. MORE: Everything Audi Q1 The Audi Q2 35 TFSI S line Edition is priced at $50,990 before on-road costs, which Audi says includes $7000 of value for an additional $1500. Supplied Credit: CarExpert The Edition also sees an S line exterior offered on a Q2 SUV for the first time and brings 19-inch 'Y-spoke' alloy wheels with a gloss black finish, along with S line front and rear bumpers, side skirts and rear spoiler. Among the five colour choices, Daytona Grey has been made available – another first for the Q2 in Australia. The grille surround, Audi rings, mirror caps and window trim are finished in black, as is the Q2's C-pillar 'blade', while there's an S line badge now on the front guards. A $2150 Comfort package available on the S line edition brings heated front seats, heated and power-folding exterior mirrors, rear privacy glass, an auto-dimming rear-view mirror, semi-autonomous parking assist, and a 180W Audi Sound System. MORE: Everything Audi Q2 The Q3 35 TFSI S line Edition is $58,500 before on-road costs, with a Q3 Sportback 35 TFSI S line Edition $62,000 before on-road costs. Supplied Credit: CarExpert Supplied Credit: CarExpert Both prices are $1000 more than the standard versions but add a claimed $5000 worth of value for the SUV and $3500 for the Sportback. The S line package is already standard on the Sportback, but the Edition sees it fitted to a Q3 SUV for the first time – adding unique bumpers, side sills and a rear spoiler. The SUV rides on 19-inch Y-spoke alloy wheels – the Sportback gets 20-inch 'V-Design' alloys – with both getting black treatment for the grille surrounds, front Audi badge, mirror caps and window surrounds. The rear badging has been deleted. Inside, there are S line door sills with aluminium inlays and illuminated S line logos. All prices exclude on-road costs. MORE: Everything Audi Q3

The car with NO indicator stalk: Audi reveals its new Q3 - with a divisive feature for drivers
The car with NO indicator stalk: Audi reveals its new Q3 - with a divisive feature for drivers

Daily Mail​

time2 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Daily Mail​

The car with NO indicator stalk: Audi reveals its new Q3 - with a divisive feature for drivers

Audi's new Q3 has arrived and because of one potentially divisive feature it's making big news. While the family favourite SUV has had a complete overhaul inside and out, it's the way Audi's reinvented or 'eliminated' the indicator stalk in favour of an indicator 'pad' that's got everyone talking. Whether that's yet another motoring gimmick or a clever bit of space-saving design remains to be seen, but it's by no means the only redesigned feature on Audi's all-new Q3. The third generation compact SUV has seen its exterior revamped to look more like the bigger Q5, had a whole suite of new interior technology added, and comes with a plug-in hybrid option that can do 75 EV miles on a single charge. The Q3 is a very important model for Audi, as it makes up a huge chunk of sales in the UK and Europe; last year it was the fourth best-selling model in the German manufacturer's line-up, shifting 13,282 units. Due to go on sale later this year, here's everything we know so far about the small, petrol-powered all-new Q3 SUV. The Q3's stalkless indicator design Rarely does a new steering wheel control unit design get so much attention, but Audi has come up with an entirely new format in the Q3 that apparently 'has great practical benefits'. Audi used to have the gear selector in the center console, but on the all-new Q3 that's been replaced. Instead the gear selector has moved to a stalk on the right side of the steering wheel – a standard move in many new automatic and electric cars. The stalk on the left is now a controller for the lights and has a scroll button for windscreen wipers. But Audi's also designed a wraparound panel behind the steering wheel that has a rocker pad on the left which you move up and down to indicate, replacing the traditional indicator stalk we've been using since the dawn of modern cars. While shifting the gear selector does save space in the center console for two cup holders, a cooled intuitive charging tray and extra USB-C ports, this might not be a winning argument for many drivers who just want a simple indicator stalk. Tesla went stalkless in 2024 with the new Model 3 but its indicator buttons proved to be so unpopular that the US EV maker had to bring an indicator stalk back for the new Model Y. Interior updates and tech updates for the Q3 The indicator reinvention is by no means the only major change in the interior of the all-new Q3. Pretty much everything in fact is different, as the interior has been completely refreshed. Instead of the luxurious but sensible cabin in the second generation Q3, the third generation has a much younger feel with a ton of ambient lighting, a modern minimal dash taken from the other new Audis of late, and upgraded tech. The clean, sparse dash with minimal buttons is very similar to the new Q5, and is dominated by the new panoramic infotainment system. The dual-screens combine a 11.9-inch driver's display with a larger 12.8-inch touchscreen for passengers, assisted by AI and complemented by a head-up display and a simplified menu layout. Boot space hits 575 litres with the seats up, up from 530 litres on the previous generation More sustainable materials have also been chosen – from recycled polyester to velour made from old fishing nets. Boot space maxes out at 575 litres with the seats up, up from 530 litres on the previous generation. With all the seats down capacity expands to 1,386 litres – enough to haul around some flatpack furniture. The new generation Q3 SUV looks a lot like the bigger Q5 model but takes hints from the A6 Avant at the rear How has the new Q3 grown up physically? The Q3's taken a big step up, morphing into a mini Q5 and looking a lot better for it. The second generation was starting to look dated, but this all-new Q3 has a massive single-frame grille, thin daylight running lights, and hidden main headlights – all of which are a big improvement on its predecessor and create a Q5-like presence. Go round to the back of the Q3 and it has the same light bar and rear lights as the A6 Avant, as well as an illuminated Audi four-ring badge. It's certainly more grown up and attention grabbing than the other two versions. Improved ride and new engine options Based on the same VW Group MQB platform from before, the Q3 shares a lot of the smaller A3's powertrain choices. There are two petrol engines you can choose from, 150hp or 204hp, as well as a single 150hp diesel option. But the main pull is the plug-in hybrid car that will allow you to drive 75 miles on electric power alone and gives you a spicier 272hp. The main engine pull is the plug-in hybrid variant that will allow you to drive 75 miles on electric power alone and gives you a spicier 272hp Audi's committed to bringing plug-in hybrids to the market up to 2033 and beyond, so this Q3 is just the start of many exciting, new PHEV options. And those EV miles should be even more enjoyable to drive as the Q3 has a new suspension set up for improved comfort that minimises body roll and allows the car to glide over bad road surfaces. There's also additional driver assist systems, including emergency assist that guides to the hard shoulder and self-park mode. The all-new Q3 will arrive in September and start from £38,300. The top Edition 1 version will cost over £50,000 How much will the new Q3 cost? And when is it coming? Audi's sold more than two million Q3s globally since the small SUV launched in 2011. The third generation will cost from £38,300 and will be offered in three trim options. The top spec Edition 1 will start from just over £50,000 and come with Quattro all-wheel drive. Get ready for the Q3 to come to the UK in September and be followed by a Sportback variant a few months later.

2026 Audi Q3: Check out 5 key highlights of the new generation luxury compact SUV
2026 Audi Q3: Check out 5 key highlights of the new generation luxury compact SUV

Hindustan Times

time2 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Hindustan Times

2026 Audi Q3: Check out 5 key highlights of the new generation luxury compact SUV

With over two million units sold globally since its debut, the Audi Q3 has firmly established itself as one of the most successful models in the premium compact SUV segment. Known for its practicality, solid performance, and upscale features, the Q3 has consistently appealed to urban professionals, small families, and tech-savvy drivers alike. Now, Audi has unveiled the third-generation Q3 and it brings a comprehensive set of upgrades that reflect the brand's focus on digitalisation, electrification, and emotional design. With its new features, the new Q3 aims to set a fresh benchmark for compact luxury SUVs in 2025 and beyond. The luxury SUV will make its way to the Indian market sometime in 2026 and is likely to be locally assembled. The new-generation Q3 will continue to compete against the BMW X1, Mercedes-Benz GLA, Range Rover Evoque, and Lexus NX. However, the segment also has full-size SUVs like the Toyota Fortuner and Skoda Kodiaq at similar price points. Here are five standout highlights of the latest iteration:

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