
Audi has announced that every 2026 model will now include complimentary scheduled maintenance.
The automaker's new freebie service covers the first three visits, which are scheduled once every year or every 10,000 miles.
Audi hasn't exactly been having a stellar year when it comes to sales. Along with slow-selling EVs, the automaker has faced struggles, and it has even abandoned an unpopular naming convention due to poor feedback from customers and dealerships. Now, Audi is trying to entice shoppers with an improved warranty, specifically by offering complimentary maintenance.
Starting with the 2026 model year, every Audi will now come with three free service visits; this includes leases too. Called Audi Signature Care, it includes services such as multipoint inspections and oil changes. These are scheduled once every year or once every 10,000 miles, whichever comes first. Audi also sweetens the deal by replacing the brake fluid once.

Of course, anyone who has bought a BMW in the past several years has come to expect free scheduled service. Bimmers currently come with three years or 36,000 miles, and Genesis and Volvo offer the same thing. Meanwhile, Lexus as well as Porsche, which, like Audi, is owned by the Volkswagen Group, offers the first scheduled service for free. With Audi finally joining the party, its three-year/30,000-mile plan matches Infiniti's service. That leaves Mercedes as a popular luxury brand that makes people pay extra for scheduled service.
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