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A BEST-SELLING car brand has changed the name of one of its most popular models - sparking a nightmare if you want to sell one.

The firm has ditched three decades of naming precedent for its new lineup of EVs.

Audi has unveiled the new A5 hybrid
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Audi has unveiled the new A5 hybridCredit: www.audi.co.uk
The model breaks with 30 years of naming tradition
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The model breaks with 30 years of naming traditionCredit: www.audi.co.uk

Audi has unveiled its latest electric model in the form of the all-new A5.

The model is a refresh of the existing A4 executive car, featuring some updated tech and minor exterior tweaks.

These include a slightly longer wheelbase and reduced boot size to improve styling and handling.

There will also be a new saloon variant added - a fastback-style luxury motor related to the Skoda Octavia.

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The A5 will incorporate mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid drivetrains - but that presents an unforeseen issue.

The manufacturer, which is the third largest in the UK as of 2023, has decided to reconfigure its model naming structure.

The change means that EVs will be differentiated from petrol and diesel vehicles by the number in their name.

Anything using an internal combustion engine, including hybrids, can only use odd numbers while evens will be reserved for the all-electric range.

So while the new A5 is a hybrid version of the A4, it cannot be called that.

Likewise, there is set to be a fully electric version too, which will have to be called the A6.

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In turn, that will knock the current petrol A6 off its perch, leaving it renamed as the A7.

So when petrolheads try and buy a used Audi in the next couple of years, it might get a bit tricky to know exactly what you're getting for your money.

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An electric version will be called the A6, while the current A6 becomes the A7
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An electric version will be called the A6, while the current A6 becomes the A7Credit: www.audi.co.uk
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