• Europe is the first place to get Audi’s new A3 car, called the Allstreet.
  • The Allstreet is made of black plastic and has a higher ride height than Audi’s Allroad wagons.
  • It’s not likely to happen, but it would be great if the A3 Allstreet came to the US.

The Audi A3 hatchback hasn’t been sold in the US in a while, but the A3 Allstreet is a new model for Europe that would do well here. The Allstreet adds polish while staying true to the popular style and formula of cars like the Subaru Crosstrek, which is a raised Subaru Impreza hatchback. It also comes with extra body armor.

The Audi A3 Allstreet looks stylish, like the Subaru Crosstrek

The Audi Allstreet’s ride height is 0.6 inches higher than that of the normal A3. The company that makes the cars says that they have made the rides more comfortable by softening the springs and shocks. Because the suspension is higher and the wheels and tires are bigger, the ground clearance goes up by 1.2 inches. Roof rails, black plastic body cladding, and color-matched internal parts finish off the tough look. You don’t have to use a truck hitch.

It will cost €1800 more to buy the A3 Allstreet in Germany than the regular A3 Sportback when it goes on sale this month. In Europe, you will be able to get it with both gasoline and diesel engines. In the United States, Audi already makes two different Allroad station wagons that look a lot alike. However, the A3 Allstreet is not likely to be released there soon.

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