Audi Foundation Launches Raffle with Audi Q5 Sportback TFSIe as Prize

Audi Foundation Launches Raffle with Audi Q5 Sportback TFSIe as Prize

The Audi Foundation has initiated its 11th fundraising raffle. The primary prize for this event is the plug-in hybrid Audi Q5 Sportback TFSI e in Navarra Blue, valued at $125,148 (driveaway).

Since its establishment in 2017, the Audi Foundation has donated $6 million to various charitable causes. This raffle aims to raise funds that will further be distributed among the foundation's charity partners, which include organizations such as The Smith Family, R U OK?, ReachOut, The Children’s Cancer Institute, and several others.

Raffle tickets are priced at $50 each, with the proceeds earmarked for the mentioned charitable causes. The winner of the raffle will receive the Audi Q5 Sportback TFSI e, a vehicle that features a 2.0-litre TFSI engine combined with an electric motor, producing a combined output of 270kW. The car is also noted for its ability to drive up to 53km on its electric power mode.

The raffle is open to Australian residents, except for those residing in Western Australia, and participants must be at least 18 years old. The raffle concludes on Wednesday 6 December, 2023 at 17:00 (AEST). Winners will be drawn randomly from all eligible entrants on Friday 8th December at 15:00PM (AEST).

Tickets and further details about the raffle are available on the Audi Foundation's website.

Note: The prize's images and certain features might not represent the exact model. The prize does not include vehicle insurance. The vehicle can be picked up from any Audi Australia dealer. Standard terms and conditions apply.

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