I know that Audi redesigned the Allroad for the 2006 model year but discountinued it in the US. I have seen European pics of it but was wondering if anyone knew anything about it.Do anyone know if Audi of America will bring the new Allroad back to the United States?The Q7 is not in the same category/size as the allroad. As of now, Audi has not showed any plans of selling it in the USA something which signals that they will not be changing their mind. Statistically, if Audi does not respond to such questions regarding production or sale of a certain model it is either because: a) they're keeping it as a surprise (usually done with their more "exotic" models, i.e. RS4, R8, TT Clubsport and the upcoming RS8) or b)there no surprise but also they want to keep people up on their feet to maintain their interest in Audi. Unlike the previous allroad, the new one is not that much of a groundbreaking car and also is not as unique as the previous, since it is produced with various engines fitted into it. Thus it sounds more like plan b).
Also, it should be noted that, their decision not to bring it stateside could be due to the low sales of the previous allroad. Another speculation is that Audi is preparing their next SUV (or rather SAV) under the name Q5 based on the new chassis that Audi will be using on all of its future models starting with the A5. The Q5, altough it will measure higher than the current allroad, it will demonstrate a superior performance and safety to any of Audi's previous crossovers.
Therefore, if this assumption holds, Audi is saving any possible allroad customers for the Q5.
As you see, there is no absolute answer to your question, but I think I gave some food for thought.
Cheers.Do anyone know if Audi of America will bring the new Allroad back to the United States?no in the US audi has the Q7. that replaced the allroad really but audi i suposively heard that they are bringing it back as a different name though. im not sure but yea we have the Q7
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