What is the Audi Option Code?
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Audi option codes are automatically generated as an eight-digit code. Eight-digit code: After completing the configuration, the system automatically generates an eight-digit code for your configuration list, referred to as the "Audi Code" on the official website. You can save this code to view your selected vehicle configuration at any time, make modifications (overwrite), or print out the configuration and bring it to an Audi 4S dealership to order your configured vehicle. Body type: This refers to distinguishing vehicles based on their general structure or appearance, such as the number of doors and windows, cargo-carrying characteristics, and roof type (e.g., van body, fastback, hatchback).
Audi option codes are alphanumeric combinations used to specify vehicle configurations, with each code corresponding to a particular optional feature. For example, when you purchase a new car, the salesperson will provide a list of these codes. When I bought my A4, I received them and could input them into the official website configurator to preview added items like a sunroof or audio system. This not only makes customization convenient but also avoids misunderstandings with sales. During used car transactions, these codes can also verify authenticity and save time. I recommend keeping a copy when purchasing a car to prevent unexpected missing configurations that could affect the experience. I think the system design is practical and efficient, worth familiarizing for all Audi enthusiasts.