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Carsales Staff7 Sept 2007
NEWS

Audi A3 Cabriolet

It'll be larger than BMW's 1 Series Cabrio...and maybe that's the point

First rumoured to be planned for production in Hungary, the new Audi A3 Cabriolet is more likely to be built in Brussels. The Belgian plant is a former Volkswagen facility, transferred to Audi for production of the A3 and the tiny A1.

This is the latest news from our watchful spy photographers, Carparazzi. They also snapped the pics seen here, showing the A3 Cabrio au naturel -- no bra and panties in sight.

Plainly based on the three-door A3 hatch, the Cabrio has a distinct boot section, which seems to share some styling traits from the upcoming A5 model.

According to Carparazzi, the A3 Cabrio will likely debut at the Geneva motor show in March of next year. It's closer to BMW 3 Series in size, but we can see it appealing to prospective 1 Series Cabrio buyers (more here).

-- with Carparazzi

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