Q-Auto, the official distributor of Audi in Qatar, has announced the launch of a new camping accessory as part of its “genuine accessories” line.
The advanced Audi camping tent was uniquely designed to attach to an Audi SUV to provide quick and easy accommodation for a comfortable overnight stay in the desert.
Developed in collaboration with renowned tent manufacturer, Heimplanet, the camping tent features a dedicated, weatherproof fitting connection for the Audi Q3, Q5 and Q7.
The tent is easy to assemble and remains stable even without being attached to the vehicle, thanks to the diamond-shaped structure of the frame that gives the camping tent its distinctive design.
Spanning an area of 9.5sqm, the camping tent includes a separate cabin that easily accommodates up to three persons. With an interior height of 2.18m, it also offers plenty of headroom, along with additional pockets to store equipment. Moreover, the tent is waterproof and can easily withstand winds of up to 70km/h, making for an even more enjoyable
and safe outdoor experience.
Audi Qatar sales manager Ala Makey said, “Audi is pleased to offer customers in Qatar a unique technological advancement in outdoor accommodation. Camping is one of the most popular outdoor activities among residents in Qatar and with this tent campers can stand out from the crowd and wow their fellow campers with its great looking,cutting edge design.
“Audi Qatar is always committed to provide customers with the most advanced technology, be it through the stunning range of Audi models or the ever evolving Audi Genuine Accessories range.”
The camping tent is available in a classic colour combination of light grey, dark grey, and red. Audi customers can now view or reserve their camping tent at the Audi showroom along Salwa Road.
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