Fleet World Fleet: Audi A3 Sportback Black Edition 35 TFSI S Tronic
Our new long-termer is a fleet favourite that’s recently been given an overhaul. By Julian Kirk.
PRICE: £38,105 BiK: 31% CO2 EMISSIONS: 130g/km MPG: 49.6mpg ON FLEET: N/A
First report:
Away from the headline-grabbing hype generated by the e-tron electric model range, Audi’s stalwart A3 family has recently received a thorough refresh. A perennial favourite company car of middle management, the revised A3 brings fresh styling outside and an uprated cabin featuring a new infotainment system as well as the addition of new driver assistance features.
Available in Sportback and saloon guises, the A3 range soldiers on with a choice of TFSI petrol and TDI diesels; a plug-in hybrid will join the line up later this year.
Our test car is a range-topping Sportback Black Edition which, as the name suggests, features black front grille, window surrounds, air inlets and door mirrors. Under the bonnet is a 1.5-litre TFSI petrol delivering 150bhp through a seven-speed S Tronic automatic gearbox. Initial impressions are good – the engine is peppy and eager to rev while the gearbox shifts cleanly and quickly. Out on the road, the diminutive 1.5-litre engine never feels wanting and cruises well on the motorway; the only downside is the tyre roar from the low-profile tyres on chunky 19-inch alloys.
On paper, the A3 also delivers – claimed fuel economy is nearly 50mpg (it’s too early to provide a figure from my driving yet) while CO2 emissions of 130g/km spell a monthly Benefit-in-Kind tax bill of £185 for a base rate taxpayer.
Options on our car are limited – the fetching Navarra blue metallic paint is £595 and the Technology Pack (£1,495) brings a reversing camera, a head-up display, adaptive cruise assist and a Sonos premium audio system. Strangely, there’s no keyless entry fitted as standard or as part of this pack.
After a few hundred miles, the A3 already feels like a car I’m going to enjoy living with – practical, good looking, quick and easy on the wallet.