Now that China is the world's largest automotive market, more and more carmakers are staring to bow in front of it and thus we've been seeing numerous concepts and new vehicles make their world debut in the country. However, Audi has taken this game to the next level with their RS Q3 Concept, a vehicle that will be unveiled at the Beijing Motor Show.
So, what have the Germans done? Well, they considered that just launching the go-fast crossover in China wouldn't be ebough so they also used the Chinese language for the rev counter, as you can see in the adjacent image.
Sure, it's nice that they respect their Chinese buyers and we think that they should offer them dedicated versions, but what about the rest of the world, the clients that made Audi what it is today? Are we being forced to read Chinese? OK, maybe some people look at this as if it was a cool tatto, but we want our digits back!
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Sure, it's nice that they respect their Chinese buyers and we think that they should offer them dedicated versions, but what about the rest of the world, the clients that made Audi what it is today? Are we being forced to read Chinese? OK, maybe some people look at this as if it was a cool tatto, but we want our digits back!
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