The Audi 80 (B1) Variant, produced from 1975 to 1976, was a station wagon derivative of the first-generation Audi 80 developed specifically for select export markets, most notably the United Kingdom.
Developed initially as an entry-level product for the Audi brand, Volkswagen also moved to produce their own version as the Polo, and as a notchback coupe called Derby.
The facelifted Audi 100 Coupé S represents the final evolution of Audi’s early grand touring coupe, introduced alongside the broader 1974 update to the Audi 100 range.
The Audi 80 (B1) four-door sedan, produced from 1972 to 1976, marked Audi’s entry into the modern compact-sedan segment and laid the foundation for what would become the brand’s long-running B-series.