What are the differences between imported Audi and domestically produced Audi?

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DeManuel
07/30/25 12:11am
Differences between imported Audi and domestically produced Audi: 1. Different wheel sizes: Imported Audi is equipped with 20-inch wheels; domestically produced Audi is equipped with 17-inch and 19-inch wheels. 2. Different wheelbases: The wheelbase of imported Audi is 2800mm; the wheelbase of domestically produced Audi is 2733mm. 3. The imported Audi's grille and front fog lights are chrome-plated; the domestically produced Audi's grille and front fog lights are not chrome-plated. Chinese consumers have very high demands for cars, especially the interior space. In terms of configuration, domestically produced Audi has some reductions compared to imported Audi. The automobile manufacturing regulations in Germany and China are different, with domestic regulations being relatively looser. Therefore, domestically produced Audi may have some reductions in safety configurations.
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