PHSAM Announces Revised Prices & Special Deals For Audi Models Selection

Audi brand distributors PHSAM have revised the prices on a slew of ICE and EV models, and these now come with an extended Audi Assurance Package (AAP) coverages.
Official Audi distributors PHS Automotive Malaysia (PHSAM) announced earlier today that it has revised prices for a slew of its current combustion (ICE)-powered and electric (EV) models. The firm also announced a series of special offers for selected models too.
Firstly, the revised pricing sees one big change that likely justifies their increased figures, that being the Audi Assurance Package (AAP) included in their sale prices.



Amongst the models experience revised prices with enhanced AAP coverages include the A8 L S Line, the e-tron GT quattro with Dynamic Package, as well as the SQ8 Sportback e-tron quattro.
Previously, AAP only covered up to three years. That’s now extended up to five years (capped at 150,000 KM) with five years roadside assistance included too. Additionally, it’s worth highlighting that AAP also includes scheduled maintenance and access to Audi’s authorised service network.
Effective 1 Jan 2025, here’s a list of ICE and EV models that sees their prices revised and AAP coverages extended:

Besides that, PHSAM has also earmarked eight models for special pricing for a limited time only. These also include a slew of both ICE and EV models, and these special offer prices are valid form Jan 1 to Feb 28.
Here’s a full list of models subjected to this special offer:

Take note that these eight models on special offer see their prices exclude AAP, with said after-sales package likely offered here as a cost-option instead at varying prices depending on model.
Prospecting buyers seeking more details can acquire which by visiting any authorised Audi Centre nationwide. Additionally, details are also available online via the four-ringed marque’s official Malaysian website, Audi.com.my.

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