Think of any top-ranking luxury carmaker and it’s almost always defined by a few star products that serve as their bestsellers. It’s the S Class and sedans for Mercedes-Benz, the 3 Series and other sporty saloons for BMW, and the Q range of SUVs for the VW-owned Audi. That’s not just a point of view. It’s a reality backed by statistics.
Historically, at least 45 per cent of Audi’s sales have come from the Q lineup. While Audi has expanded its range of SUVs, touting technology and light weight as their unique features, it also made a strong case for its

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