What you'll find here
Year-by-year archive pages with brochure PDFs, core specs, and links to related models.
This archive contains two original dealer brochures for the Audi 60 and 72 models, spanning 1966 to 1971. The documents originate from Switzerland and capture the evolution of these compact sedans during their production run. Automotive historians, collectors, and researchers will find valuable period documentation that illustrates the design language and marketing approach of early Audi, preserved in their original dealer catalog form.
Year-by-year archive pages with brochure PDFs, core specs, and links to related models.
Original manufacturer materials document equipment and options exactly as they were offered.
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By 1971, the Audi 60 competed directly against the VW 1500 and Opel Kadett in a segment hungry for affordable, practical transport. Its 1.5-litre engine produced 80 horsepower—enough for steady cruising without pretension. Where rivals offered chrome and flash, Audi's strength lay in engineering solidity and a reputation for durability that Danish buyers, in particular, valued
By 1966, the Audi 72 arrived as a practical four-seater saloon, offering buyers a straightforward alternative to the VW Beetle's dominance and the sportier models flooding European showrooms. The 1.7-litre engine delivered 80 horsepower—modest by later standards, but sufficient for the kind of steady, unflashy motoring that Swiss buyers valued. Its appeal lay not in performance
The archive for the Audi 1966–72 (CH) contains 2 original documents. This collection focuses on Swiss market materials and provides a targeted look at documentation from this model generation during its production years.
The archived documents span 1966 through 1971. This covers the early years of the model series in Switzerland. No documents are currently available for 1972 and later in this collection.
Yes, the archive documents are valuable for restoration work. They contain original manufacturer specifications that guide authentic rebuilds. For Swiss variants especially, they provide reliable reference materials backed by factory sources.
The archive includes 2 regional variants, both representing the Swiss market. The documents show differences between various trim levels and market requirements specific to Switzerland during this period.
The collection covers three variants: the Audi 60, the Audi 60 L, and the Audi 72. These represent the different model versions available on the Swiss market during the documented timeframe.
The archive page presents authentic documents and brochures from the production era. The catalog page contains detailed technical data and specifications. Here you find period marketing materials rather than specification sheets.