Audi Releases 2024 Model Prices, Updates Tech Amenities
Audi expands their multimedia features and structural technologies in their 2024 model lineup.

The A3 models for 2024 sees enhancements to trim level offerings and standard equipment for the 2024 A3, S3 and RS 3 models.
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Audi of America announced June 22 model year pricing and content updates to its 2024 lineup, including the addition of new standard equipment and features.
The 2024 model year changes build on the growth in the premium and electrified segments for Audi. 2024 also sees the brand’s electrified lineup evolving.
With the launch of the Q8 e-tron and Q8 Sportback e-tron earlier this year, Audi continues to offer five different BEV models – joining the Q4 e-tron and Q4 Sportback e-tron, and the brand’s electrified performance grand tourer, the e-tron GT. More performance-oriented S and RS models build on the brand’s electric vehicle portfolio.
Expanded Connected Car and ADAS Features
For 2024, all Audi SUV models now feature adaptive cruise control or adaptive cruise assist as standard equipment. With Audi’s traffic sign recognition technology filtering into more vehicle trims as an optional feature, applications of the predictive ACC feature also increase for 2024.
Additionally, the Audi connect app now features remote engine start capability integrated into nearly the entire 2024 lineup; including almost all A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, Q5, Q7 and Q8 models.
In summer 2023, Audi expects to launch an integrated application store that will be available for select models with the third-generation modular infotainment toolkit (MIB 3), allowing apps to be directly downloaded on to the multimedia interface (MMI).
Available in most Audi A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, Q5, Q8, and e-tron GT models, the Audi app store offers customers a new level of digital in-car experience, seamlessly connecting their Audi to their digital life.
At launch, apps from the following categories are available: music, video, gaming, navigation, parking and charging, productivity, weather, and news. The ecosystem will support proprietary apps, as well as the integration of third-party services such as Spotify, TikTok, Yelp, Webex by Cisco, and The Weather Channel.
Audi will reveal more information about its app store and apps in future announcements. An active Audi connect PLUS subscription is required to access the app store and use any in-vehicle apps. The functionality will be expanded to additional models.
Following a major redesign for the 2022 model year, the A3 models sees enhancements to trim level offerings and standard equipment for the 2024 A3, S3 and RS 3 models.
The A3’s black optic sport package includes a new 18-inch wheel. As part of the convenience package HomeLink functionality is now integrated into the rearview mirror and available for the A3 model family.
On S3 models, the carbon atlas structure inlay is now standard, replacing the aluminum spectrum inlay, and fine nappa leather seats are now available as a standalone option on premium plus and prestige trim levels.
RS 3 models now benefit from a large, standard carbon atlas matte inlay as well. The accent stitching and other interior enhancements found in the optional RS design package are exclusively in red instead of green.
The Audi A3 price levels:
Premium: $35,400
Premium Plus: $39,000
The Audi A4 price levels:
Premium: $46,900
Premium Plus: $50,500
Prestige: $55,800
The Audi A5 price levels:
Premium: $54,900
Premium Plus: $59,000
Prestige: $64,000
The Audi A6 price levels:
Premium Plus: $68,500
Prestige: $73,800
The Audi A6 price levels:
Premium Plus: $68,500
Prestige: $73,800
The Audi A7 price levels:
Premium: $71,200
Premium Plus: $75,950
Prestige: $79,750
The Audi A8 price level:
$88,900
The Q3 price levels:
Premium: $37,000
Premium Plus: $39,800
The Q4 e-tron price levels:
Premium: $49,800
Premium Plus: $54,500
The Q5 price levels:
Premium: $44,600
Premium Plus: $49,400
Prestige: $54,900
The Q7 price levels:
Premium: $59,500
Premium Plus: $63,300
The Q8 e-tron price levels:
Premium: $74,400
Premium Plus: $78,800
Prestige: $84,800
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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