
Overview of Audi A4
The Audi A4 is a luxury compact executive car produced since 1994 by Audi, a subsidiary of Volkswagen. It has evolved through five generations, starting with the B5 series and continuing with the B6, B7, B8, and B9. The B8 and B9 generations share the Volkswagen Group MLB platform with other Volkswagen models.
The A4 typically features a front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout, although some models offer quattro all-wheel drive. It's available as a sedan and station wagon, and previously included a convertible and coupe. The B9 generation A4 and A5 will be succeeded by the B10 generation A5, following Audi's new naming convention.
Specifications:
Technical Specifications
Engine:
Displacement: 1984 cc Max. Power: 150 kW (204 hp) at 4,475 - 6,000 rpm Max. Torque: 320 Nm at 1,450 - 4,475 rpm
Weights:
Kerb Weight: 1560 kg Gross Weight Limit: 2060 kg
Capacities:
Luggage Compartment: 460 liters Fuel Tank: 54 liters
Performance:
Top Speed: 241 kph Acceleration 0-100 kph: 7.1 seconds
Fuel Consumption:
Fuel Grade: Super 95
Cost: Rs. 46.02 Lakhs to Rs. 54.58 Lakhs
Pros:
A refined driving experience. The car's petrol engine delivers ample power, making driving enjoyable. The interior is quiet, thanks to the well-designed suspension and minimal road noise. Comfortable seats and plenty of space contribute to a pleasant ride. The car is packed with modern features, typical of a new Audi. The premium materials and solid build quality create a luxurious feel.
Cons:
- Seating: While comfortable for four, the middle passenger might find the seating less supportive and be bothered by the air conditioning unit's bulge.
- Aesthetics: Its understated design lacks the flashy elements often found in luxury cars, making it less visually striking.
- Rear Space: Taller passengers may experience limited headroom in the back seat.