About Audi Cabriolet
The Audi Cabriolet was produced by Audi, a German automotive manufacturer of luxury vehicles. It was a cabriolet version and belonged to the range of Audi Coupé. Its model was based on the B3 Coupé and was a result of heavy re-engineering. It was introduced in May 1991 as a two-door convertible. It was Audi's first soft-top after 1960. Its production was discontinued in 2000.
At its launch, the Cabriolet caught attention with its reliable parts and accessories. It was offered as front-wheel drive. It measured 4,370 mm in length and 1,720 mm in width. It was 1,380 mm high. Its longitudinal front engine was a 10-valve 2.3-liter inline-five. In the following years after its release, different upgraded engine parts were provided as optional choices. The 2.0-liter inline-four, the 2.6-liter V6, and the 2.8-liter V6 were available in 1993 in Europe. The new 20-valve 1.8-liter inline-four was added in 1997. The Audi had also some minor changes, such as redesigned bumpers and projection lens headlamps. The Sunshine edition came to the public sight with its special auto parts and accessories. It was equipped with 16-inch alloy wheels, a power soft-top, and a leather steering wheel. There was a final edition in 1999.
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Compared with other vehicles in the range, the Audi Cabriolet didn't have a common roof in its place. The roof could be retracted and stored on various occasions. In addition, it has many styling features like an updated bonnet and rear light design. It didn't sacrifice the structural strength of the Coupé series. It shared its suspension layout and featured a reinforced windscreen to better ensure driving security.
With its fantastic parts, exquisite accessories, and remarkable performance, the Audi Cabriolet has left a deep impression on its buyers. Many OEM aftermarket parts for the Audi Cabriolet are available in online shops to keep the car in good condition. There are also a full range of excellent accessories to further improve the driving experience.