A bestseller has become even more attractive: Audi has updated the A4  series. New solutions for efficiency, driving dynamics and  infotainment, along with an even more attractive design, attest the  "Vorsprung durch Technik" achieved by the A4  Sedan, the A4 Avant, the A4 allroad quattro and  the S4.
Design
The  A4 is Audi's bestseller - for 39 years now and in its eighth  generation. The brand has sold ten million such models in total. The  Audi A4, with its elegance, sportiness and emotional appeal, forms the  centerpiece of the Audi brand. And now the design has become even more  clearly defined and striking in all models - the Sedan, the Avant, the  allroad quattro and the S4.
The new look further accentuates the  horizontal lines at the front end. The engine hood is more arched, the  upper corners of the single frame grille are tapered, and the cross ribs  and the Audi rings are highlighted three-dimensionally. The grille is  painted gray, with high-gloss black on the six-cylinder models or in  combination with the S line exterior package. The redesigned bumpers are  striking with their angular air inlets, their revised grilles and the  flat front fog lights. The Audi A4 allroad quattro is distinguished by  its grille's horizontal chrome applications and by the round fog lights.
The headlights have also changed, with a slight wave at the bottom  edges, and a re-arranged interior. Xenon plus headlights are available  from Audi on request. The LED daytime running lights form a narrow,  optically homogeneous band that remains open in the vicinity of the  xenon lens. The adaptive light together with dynamic and static  cornering lights are available on request.
The tail lights reflect  the shape of the headlights, and in combination with xenon plus have  homogeneous strips of LEDs. The bumper with its diffuser insert has been  redesigned, with the exhaust system always terminating in two  tailpipes.
There is a selection of 15 paint finishes, including  four new tones. The Sedan and the Avant offer the S line exterior  package, while the Avant also includes a roof spoiler.
The  modifications have changed the dimensions only by a few millimeters. The  Audi A4 Sedan and the Avant each have a length of 4.70 meters (15.42  ft), while the A4 allroad quattro and the S4 are 4.72 meters (15.49 ft)  long. The wheelbases for all models are 2.81 meters (9.22 ft), and the  width is 1.83 and 1.84 meters, respectively (6.0 and 6.04 ft). The  height varies between 1.41 and 1.50 meters (4.63 and 4.92 ft) depending  on the body version.
Interior
The interior  of the Audi A4 models has also been refined. Audi offers a wide  selection of new steering wheels with chrome and high-gloss inlays, with  the leather sport steering wheel also featuring a flattened lower rim.  The steering arm and the ignition key have been modified. High-gloss  applications and the slender chrome trim at the controls add elegance to  the interior.
The elaborate finish makes operation even simpler  and more intuitive. The MMI navigation plus system now features four  instead of eight buttons, with a script function integrated in the  volume control dial. Other improvements concern operation of the  automatic transmission, the efficient air conditioning systems, Audi  drive select and the multifunction steering wheel. The seat heating and  air conditioning are now directly operated at the respective buttons.
The  high level of workmanship is as much a matter of course for Audi as a  sure touch in the range of colors. All interior colors - except black -  have been re-coordinated. The upholstery range has also been revised,  with Fine Nappa leather replacing Valcona leather. The new, single-part  cluster trim has been adapted in color to the interior, while the inlays  are available in Aluminum Trigon, walnut dark brown and fine grain ash  natural. Especially eye-catching is the Beaufort oak plywood inlay.
The  interior of the S line sport package comes in black, refined with  high-quality applications. 18-inch wheels or the optional 19-inch wheels  and an S line sport suspension that lowers the body by 30 millimeters  (1.18 in) complete the package. Audi exclusive and Audi exclusive line  offer further individualized options.
The Audi A4 Sedan's luggage  compartment still has its 480-liter capacity - 962 liters with the rear  seats folded down (16.95 and 33.97 cubic ft). The A4 Avant and the A4  allroad quattro have 490 and 1,430 liters, respectively (17.30 and 50.50  cubic ft), with Audi offering an optional electrically operated  tailgate for both models.
Engines
The new  Audi A4's drive system sets new standards. The consumption levels have  dropped by 11 percent on average, despite the increased power and torque  of many of the engines. In the Sedan and the Avant each, Audi offers  any of six TDI and four gasoline engines, with 23 possible  engine-transmission combinations. All engines are supercharged  direct-injection systems; the start-stop system and the recuperation  system are standard throughout.
The TDI engines combine pulling  power with pioneering efficiency, with the four-cylinder versions  presenting extensive modifications. A new centrifugal pendulum-type  absorber (in the 2.0 TDI with 100 kW, 120 kW or 130 kW with quattro  drive) in the dual-mass flywheel makes engine running even more refined  and quieter at low revs, for even earlier upshifting and savings of up  to 0.2 liters per 100 km.
The most economical variant in the model  family is the Audi A4 2.0 TDI with 100 kW (136 hp). In the Sedan, this  engine needs only 4.2 liters of fuel per 100 km (56.0 US mpg) on average  - a CO2 equivalent of just 112 grams per km (180.25 g/mile). The new A4  2.0 TDI with 120 kW (163 hp), also optimized for maximum efficiency,  manages with 4.4 liters of diesel per 100 km (53.46 US mpg). This  equates to 115 grams CO2 per km (185.07 g/mile). Both engines are  available for the Sedan and the Avant.
In addition, three other  four-cylinder diesel engines are available - with 88 kW (120 hp), 105 kW  (143 hp) and 130 kW (177 hp). They can also be ordered for the allroad  quattro, apart from the entry-level version. Three V6 TDI units complete  the line. The 3.0 TDI with 150 kW (204 hp) (not for the allroad  quattro) is the most efficient six-cylinder engine in its class  worldwide; in the A4 Sedan it consumes an average of just 4.9 liters of  fuel per 100 km (48.0 US mpg). The second variant, the 3.0 TDI,  generates 180 kW (245 hp), with an especially clean diesel version.
The  Audi A4 series also presents the latest state of the art in gasoline  engine technology. A new highlight of the TFSI family is the new  1.8-liter engine, available for the Sedan and the Avant. The  four-cylinder engine delivers sporty thrust, with a power output of 125  kW (170 hp) and 320 Nm (236.02 lb-ft) of torque. The average consumption  in the Audi A4 Sedan is limited to 5.6 liters per 100 km (42.0 US mpg),  or 134 grams CO2 per km (215.65 g/mile). That is a decrease in  consumption of 19 percent compared with the predecessor engine.
The  new 1.8 TFSI engine features many innovations: in the control of its  valves and their lift, in the novel thermal management system, in the  fuel injection system, in the turbocharger and in the integration of the  exhaust manifold in the cylinder head. The engine weighs 3.5 kilograms  (7.72 lb) less and its internal friction has sharply decreased.
The  entry-level gasoline engine is the 1.8 TFSI with 88 kW (120 hp). The  2.0 TFSI - as the only spark-ignition engine also available in the Audi  A4 allroad quattro - delivers 155 kW (211 hp). At the top of the line is  the 3.0 TFSI in two variants. In the Audi A4 the V6, to follow a bit  later, affords 200 kW (272 hp). In the sporty Audi S4 top model its  power is an impressive 245 kW (333 hp).
Drivetrain
The  wide range of drivetrains is typical of Audi. A six-speed manual  transmission is standard on the Sedan and Avant models with front-wheel  drive; most variants offer continuously variable multitronic as an  option. The quattro versions have either the manual transmission or (as  of the 2.0 TDI with 130 kW (177 hp)) the seven-speed S tronic on board.  The Audi A4 allroad quattro employs a manual transmission or S tronic  with all engine versions.
The innovative thermal management system  shortens the warm-up phase of the manual transmission, among other  things, and thereby reduces friction loss. All transmissions are  distinguished by convenient and precise operation, high efficiency and a  wide spread of gear ratios - the long ratios in the higher gears  reduces fuel consumption, while the short ratios in the lower gears  benefit the dynamics.
The quattro permanent all-wheel drive is  standard on the Audi A4 allroad quattro, and available in the Sedan and  Avant from the 2.0 TDI with 105 kW (143 hp). The A4 family uses the  self-locking center differential here. In regular driving operation it  primarily transmits the engine torque to the rear wheels in the ratio of  40 to 60. If necessary, redistribution occurs within the shortest  possible time. The torque vectoring function supplements the work of the  center differential with finely incremented brake applications, to make  handling even more precise and safer.
In the V6 quattro variants  Audi offers the sport differential as a supplement, lending maximum  precision and high traction to the A4 when cornering at the handling  limits. The high-end component actively distributes the power between  the rear wheels as required.
Chassis
The  chassis of the Audi A4 is striking with its sporty precision, high ride  comfort and superior safety. The mounts of the rear suspension control  arms and the characteristics of the shock absorbers have been even more  finely tuned. Most of the components of the five-link front suspension  and the trapezoidal-link rear suspension are made of aluminum.
The  electromechanical power steering is new in all models of the series.  The direct gear ratios convey precise road contact; slight brake  applications counteract pulling to the side on unevenly slippery  surfaces. The electromechanical power steering requires no energy for  straight-ahead motion, thereby reducing fuel consumption by up to 0.3  liters per 100 km. This is equivalent to a reduction in CO2 emissions of  up to 7 g/km (11.27 g/mile).
Another high-end feature that gives  the Audi A4 a special status in its class is Audi drive select. In the  basic package, the driver can switch the characteristic of the  accelerator, the shift points of the automatic transmission, the power  steering and the automatic air conditioning between the four modes  "comfort," "auto," "dynamic" and "efficiency." If there is an onboard  navigation system, the additional "individual" mode is also included.
Further  modules are optional - adaptive cruise control or the cruise control  system, the sport differential, the suspension with damper control and  dynamic steering. By means of a superposition gear, the gear ratio is  adjusted in a continuously variable manner depending on the driven  speed; at the handling limits small interventions compensate for  understeering and oversteering.
All front-wheel-drive versions of  the Audi A4 feature the electronic stabilization program (ESP) with  electronic limited slip differential. In dynamic driving the system  further improves handling and safety by initiating minimum brake  interventions at the front wheel that is subject to a reduced load on  the inside of the curve. The large wheel brakes - with ventilated front  and rear disks in many variants - offer excellent stopping power and can  be precisely modulated.
All Audi A4 variants roll off the  assembly line on elegant aluminum wheels. Depending on the engine  version, they are 16 or 17 inches in size; tires with optimized rolling  resistance belong to the 205/60 and 225/50 series. The A4 3.0 TFSI has  18-inch wheels with 245/40 series tires. The line of options ranges to  19 inches with 255/35 series tires. Four of the 18 available wheels are  new designs. The A4 allroad quattro offers four independent designs.
Assistance  systems
Audi offers highly developed assistance systems  for the A4 family, for making driving even more relaxed. Standard on all  variants is the new driver information system with break recommendation  - it detects and draws the driver's attention to deviations from  typical driving behavior on the basis of steering motions and other  parameters.
The adaptive cruise control assistance system keeps  the Audi A4 at a constant distance from the preceding vehicle at speeds  between zero and 200 km/h (124.27 mph). If the threat of a rear-end  collision becomes imminent at speeds below 30 km/h (18.64 mph), the  system will execute a full brake application. Audi active lane assist  supports the driver in keeping to his lane. A camera detects the lane  markings and the system makes slight corrections to the steering if  necessary. Audi side assist monitors the space behind the Audi A4 by  radar and detects any vehicles in the blind spot, for example.
Infotainment  systemsAudi offers a whole kit of state-of-the-art infotainment systems  for its A4 series. The chorus CD radio with eight speakers is standard,  while the MMI navigation plus system with large hard disk, color  monitor, 3D graphics and DVD player forms the top of the line. Voice  control and the optional digital audio broadcasting are further  improvements to the system.
The high-end supplement to the MMI  navigation plus system is the Bluetooth online car phone. Via Audi  connect the system provides special services in the car, such as  voice-controlled Google searches for points of interest and navigation  with Google Earth pictures, along with Google Street View. Audi online  traffic information, another such service, gives the driver the latest  news on congestion along the selected route. The WLAN hotspot, another  feature of the Bluetooth online car phone, allows passengers in the Audi  A4 to surf the internet and send e-mails as they please with their  mobile devices.
The Audi S4
The Audi S4,  available in the Sedan and Avant versions, employs the most  powerful engine in the line - the 3.0 TFSI with 245 kW (333 hp) and 440  Nm (324.53 lb-ft) torque. The Sedan's average fuel consumption is a mere  8.0 liters per 100 km (29.40 US mpg) - with an impressive performance:  The Audi S4 accelerates in 5.0 seconds from zero to 100 km/h (62.14 mph)  and achieves an electronically limited maximum speed of 250 km/h  (155.34 mph).
The modified Audi S4 is identifiable from the  changes to the headlights, the bumpers, the air inlets and colors. The  interior also contains subtle changes in appearance. The S sport  suspension and 18-inch wheels featured on the S4 deliver outstanding  road grip.
Prices
The prices of the A4 have  changed only slightly, despite the extensive upgrading. For example,  the Audi A4 2.0 TFSI costs just 475 euros more - the sporty Sedan is now  listed at 35,425 euros.

 
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