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Audi exemplifies an unwavering commitment to quality when it comes to the materials used in their vehicles. Recently, this representation and standard have started to waver, Motor1 said.
Audi recently saw delays in introducing vital models, although the queue of new cars now cleared, Audi debuted six models just last year, including the A6 E-Tron, Q6 E-Tron, A5 sedan, A5 Avant, Q5 SUV, and Q5 Sportback.
According to Motor1, what lies beneath the surface of these new models is surprising, including hard plastic on the door panels.
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“The hard plastic on the door panels and glove complement is frighteningly simple. And what will those painted parts look like in four or five years?” they said.
At the recent drive event for the Q5, the Head of Product and Technology Communications at Audi, Oscar da Silva Martins, spoke about this issue to journalists.
"We have certainly been better in terms of quality in the past, but we will get there again," he said.
Other Audi officials have hinted at potential improvements in this area in the upcoming future, Motor1 news said.
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