The Audi Q3 Vail represents a new, potential variation on the SUV  concept. The themed vehicle has been designed for young fans of winter  sports who love skiing or snowboarding. The Audi Q3 Vail is a sporty and  robust compact SUV offering many practical attributes, an elegant  appearance and individual design highlights.
The themed vehicle is  painted in the color developed specially for it - Energy Red. The red  paint contains golden pearlescent particles. The add-on body parts are  in matt gray quartz-based paint, and underline the vehicle's robust and  rugged appearance. The high-gloss package, a characteristic feature of  the model line, enhances the area around the windows with eye-catching  elements in aluminum and high-gloss black.
Vertical struts made  from aluminum are integrated in the single-frame grille. They extend  across the full height of the grille. In the area of the horizontal  panel, which carries the license plate on series-built vehicles, they  are pulled outwards to striking effect.
The struts exhibit the  bicolor theme that the Audi designers developed for the Audi Q3 Vail:  their lateral edges are painted in matt quartz-based paint, and the slim  front faces have a high-gloss finish.
In the headlights the zones in the lower area of the light-guide  elements, which generate the daytime running lights, are painted  anthracite. The side air inlets further emphasize the themed vehicle's  powerful appearance; their top areas are covered by solid aluminum  panels. The underbody guard beneath the front end is also made from  aluminum.
Eyecatching features on the sides of the Audi Q3 Vail  are the flared wheel arches and running boards, which Audi is to  incorporate into the extensive range of Q3  accessories. The restyled aluminum roof rails are specially designed  for transporting skis and snowboards - these two items of sports  equipment are made from carbon fiber.
The front roof-rail support  integrates compact, energy-efficient, wide-angled LED lights that  illuminate the area around the Audi Q3 Vail. They are controlled via  buttons in the roof module.
The Audi Q3 Vail is fitted with  five-arm wheels in 8.5 J x 20 format. Mirroring the single-frame grille,  their visible edges have a high-gloss finish, while the inside areas  feature the same matt quartz-based paint. The off-road tires are size  255/45. Track width has increased 40 millimeters (1.57 inches) at the  front and rear compared to series-built models, and the body is 30  millimeters (1.18 inches) higher. The themed vehicle also features  unique solutions at the back - the two tailpipes of the dual-branch  exhaust system are integrated in the diffuser and underbody guard area.
In  the interior of the Audi Q3 Vail, three colors offer an ambience of  sophistication and sporty elegance - black, gray and red. The headlining  is made from titanium gray Alcantara; large parts of the interior,  including the carpet, are black. The black, ribbed floor mats are edged  with narrow strips of red velvet-finish leather.
An innovative  leather/fabric material is used for the upholstery - thin strips of  leather just a few tenths of a millimeter wide, are interwoven with  yarn. The upholstery features piping with double seams; like the  contrasting stitching, the piping is red. Small sections of the  upholstery are made from red velvet-finish leather - a hardwearing  material that looks similar to nubuck leather at first glance, but in  fact has a finer structure. The segments integrated in the door trims  are also in red velvet-finish leather, trimmed in steel gray Fine Nappa  leather.
The entire instrument panel in the themed vehicle is  trimmed in black Fine Nappa leather. Contrasting stitching in titanium  gray is an elegant highlight. The leather across the hood of the  instrument cluster is steel gray with red contrasting stitching. This  color scheme is replicated on the door armrests at the front and rear.  The front section of the center tunnel also has a leather trim.
The  inlays around the S tronic selector level, at the front of the cockpit  and in the doors comprise a three-dimensional stainless steel mesh that  requires a complex manufacturing process. The selector lever features a  high-gloss black ring and an aluminum badge with a milled "Q3 Vail"  signature. The lever gaiter is enhanced by red stitching.
Aluminum  takes center stage in the instrument cluster. The most striking  elements are the metal dials around the speedometer and rev counter.  They were made using a rotary-grinding process. Metal is also used on  their rings and around the edges of the control lights. Horizontal bars  and small fins give the dials and needle centers a sporty,  three-dimensional look. The leather steering wheel features red  contrasting stitching and an aluminum trim. Behind it are two large  shift paddles for manually controlling the seven-speed S tronic. The  footrest and the pedals have thin pads made from rubber. Slits offer a  glimpse of the stainless steel beneath the pads.
In some parts of  the interior the trims are in high-gloss black - the display and control  elements on top of them appear to float. This applies to the area  surrounding the driver information system, the zone around the air  vents, the periphery of the MMI terminal and the row of switches on the  center console. Aluminum inserts give the black switches an air of  sophistication. Chrome trims adorn the controls of the air conditioning  system; the air vents have black ribs and chrome-trimmed rotary knobs.
The  soft keys for the MMI navigation plus system are made from aluminum,  while the control terminal benefits visually from narrow strips of the  same material. The monitor, which can be folded out manually, has a trim  that matches the surface of the instrument panel. The system includes  an animation showing the longitudinal and latitudinal tilt angle of the  Audi Q3 Vail. In regions that are not included in the map data, the MMI  navigation plus system logs the GPS coordinates of the route - for  assistance during the return journey.
The interior of the Audi Q3  Vail includes two practical devices for winter sports fans. The side  wall of the trunk houses a charging station. It can be used for storing  flashlights and charging them inductively at the same time. The same  technology is used for the Thermos bottle. It is located in the cup  holder between the front seats and is able to chill or warm drinks. Both  devices have LEDs that show the current charge level. One attractive  extra is that, in addition to LED lighting, the flashlights incorporate  an infra-red heating element that can be used for warming your hands or a  pair of ski boots.
Another intelligent solution in the themed  vehicle is the trunk mat, which has integrated heated seat cushions. The  mat can be folded out and laid over the loading lip. This protects the  trunk edge while the vehicle is being loaded or unloaded, and also  provides a warm area to sit on when putting on or taking off your ski  boots. Small LED spotlights on the inside of the tailgate provide light.
The  Audi Q3 Vail features a 2.5-liter five-cylinder TFSI engine with direct  injection and turbocharging that generates an output of 231 kW (314 hp)  and 400 Nm (295.02 lb-ft) of torque from a displacement of 2,480 cc.
The  engine's five cylinders are consecutively numbered; red wrinkled-finish  paint has been applied to the cylinder head cover. A panel made from  carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) partially covers the engine, and  the air filter is also protected against dirt. There is a decorative  trim made from plastic around the engine compartment. The acoustic mat  on the inside of the engine hood has a "Q3 Vail" logo embroidered in  dark gray.
The power of the turbocharged five-cylinder unit is  transferred to the quattro permanent all-wheel drive system via a  seven-speed S tronic transmission. The Audi Q3 Vail accelerates from  zero to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) in 5.5 seconds and continues to a top speed  of 262 km/h (162.80 mph).



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