2012 NAIAS: Is this the Audi Q3-Based Vail Concept?
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2012 NAIAS: Is this the Audi Q3-Based Vail Concept?



In an interview with Bloomberg last week, Audi CEO Rupert Stadler told the news outlet about his company's plans to test the waters with a new concept based on the Q3 crossover named “Vail” at the 2012 Detroit Auto Show. However, that's about all Stadler was willing to reveal.

It's only a matter of hours before we see the Q3 Vail Concept in person, but we just found a set of sketches purportedly showing the SUV study on the Dutch website Audiblog.

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