AUDI finished 2022 with another significant milestone while under the ATL Automotive Group as Jamaica’s number one premium vehicle brand.
“We believe this accolade was always going to happen given the investments the ATL Automotive Group has put in over the years in the brand,” said Damien Kerr, general manager — Oxford Road.
Read moreAUDI launched the 2022 S3 sports sedan on Friday, July 15 at their Oxford Road showroom, signaling a year of performance and innovation of the brand.
“The Audi S3 last underwent a facelift in 2017, and so the all-new exterior is designed to impress. It’s safe to say that Audi’s engineers have made the 2022 S3 more spacious, more powerful, and more dynamic than ever,” Damien Kerr, head of business, Audi Jamaica, and general manager told the Jamaica Observer’s weekly Auto magazine.
Read moreThe sporty SUV combines the space and comfort of a typical luxury class automobile with a range suitable for everyday use, catapulting the driver into a new era with the electrical all-wheel drive.
Read moreATL goes electric! – The ATL Automotive Group, Jamaica’s leading automotive dealership, continues to champion electric vehicle (EV) awareness through the launch of the ATL Automotive It’s Electric website.
Read moreThis year, four Audi SUVs earned the 2022 Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Top Safety Pick Plus (IIHS TSP+) Award, a distinction that not many other luxury brands can claim.
Read moreThe Audi Q2 may be the smallest of the bunch, but it delivers big on the smiles per miles driving index, while still being a practical premium compact SUV.
Read moreThe Audi Q2 is the smallest of the Q series of sport utility vehicles sold locally by ATL Automotive. In that way, it exudes that younger brother syndrome to its older and more established siblings up the model range. While they tow the company line, the Q2 is able to slip in a bit of its own personality, and be a more fun take on the SUV formula.
Read moreThe subcompact SUVs are all the craze these days, because of their ride height and storage capacity, plus, they are usually built on a car’s chassis. This greatly improves the ride comfort and manoeuvrability, while it gives them the ability to tackle challenging road conditions. This concept has been a trend from the mid ’90s, with Toyota RAV4 and Honda CR-V being some of the frontrunners.
It seemed as though luxury automakers were the last to catch on to the trend, as most waited until the late 2000s to manufacture these body types. In 2011, Audi entered the market with their luxury crossover, the Q3, with a dynamic 1.4L engine that promised to add power while saving gas.
Read moreON February 9, Audi unveiled its future in the form of an all-new full-electric high-performance four-door sports coupé, the e-tron GT quattro. The new vehicle sparkles with the shine of the company’s now famous tagline Vorsprung Durch Technik, or as translated into English, ‘Progress through technology’.
There is plenty of significant technology on display in the e-tron GT staring with its ultimate nod to the future, the transition to battery electric propulsion. Quattro means all-wheel drive for Audi and the system has also evolved for electrification. Rather than the traditional methods of routing engine power to all four wheels via mechanical transfer cases and differentials, the e-tron GT quattro drives all its wheels with electric all-wheel drive. Two electric motors sit at each axle, one in front, the other in rear. They combine to give the vehicle 476 horsepower and 464.7 lb/ft of torque. In boost mode torque rises to 472 lb/ft and horsepower to 530 for a maximum of 2.5 seconds. This sends the e-tron GT Quattro to 100 km/h in 4.1 seconds and on to a top speed of 245 km/h.
Read moreDriving all four wheels is quattro all-wheel drive making the Audi Q5 a well-balanced sport utility vehicle, being sporty, comfortable and efficient.
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