What are the differences between the mid-range and high-end configurations of the Audi A3?

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VanMiles
07/30/25 1:10am
The differences between the mid-range and high-end configurations of the Audi A3 include driving modes, seatbelt reminder, central control display, and exterior rearview mirror functions, as detailed below: Different driving modes: The mid-range configuration only has a sport mode, while the high-end configuration offers sport, economy, and comfort driving modes. Seatbelt reminder: The mid-range configuration only has a front seatbelt reminder, while the high-end configuration includes reminders for all seats. Different central control display: The mid-range configuration has a 10.25-inch central control display, while the high-end configuration features a 12.3-inch display. Different exterior rearview mirror functions: The mid-range configuration includes electric adjustment and rearview mirror heating, while the high-end configuration adds electric folding, automatic tilt-down in reverse, and automatic folding when locking the car. Audi A3 fuel consumption: The fuel consumption range for the Audi A3 1.4T series is 6.52-8.61L/100km, with an average of 7.56L/100km; the 2.0T series has a range of 7.28-10.14L/100km, with an average of 8.73L/100km. Audi A3 fuel type: Currently, the market offers pure gasoline in 92 and 95 octane. The Audi A3 requires 95 octane gasoline; if using ethanol gasoline (93 and 97 octane), then 97 octane is recommended.
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