A bit of Abracadabra turns a Seat into an Audi Alhambra
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A bit of Abracadabra turns a Seat into an Audi Alhambra



Leaving the revolutionary but with a small footprint A2 from the late 1990s aside, Audi never really delved directly into the minivan market preferring instead the more lucrative premium crossover segment. And this despite the fact that the VW Group has presented several people carriers over the years. However, when there’s a will, there’s a way, as this creation proves.

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