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NEW AUDI A4 RAISES STAKES
IN THE COMPACT EXECUTIVE CLASS


The new 2005 Audi A4
The new 2005 Audi A4



8th September, 2004




Latest A4 Saloon and Avant ranges bring all new exteriors and a host of enhancements that include four new engines

  • New A4 to début at the 2004 Paris Motor Show (25th September to 10th October)
  • Four engines new to A4 – 2.0 T FSI (200PS), 3.2 V6 FSI (255PS) 2.0 TDI (140PS) and 3.0 TDI (204PS)
  • Extensively revised chassis incorporating elements from new A6 and flagship S4 quattro across the range
  • All new body shell exterior incorporates latest Audi single frame grille and styling details from Nuvolari quattro design study
  • New generation manual transmissions, plus six-speed tiptronic and seven-speed multitronic CVT automatics
  • Upgraded braking system. Servotronic power steering for 2.0 T FSI, 3.2 FSI and 3.0 TDI models

Standards in the compact executive class are about to rise yet again as new Audi A4 Saloon and Avant models wait in the wings for their world public début at the 2004 Paris Motor Show on 25th September.

The full 2005 model year range is transformed by a striking all new body shell exterior with the latest Audi single frame front grille, as well as dynamically with the arrival of four advanced new engines. There are also extensive chassis modifications and a raft of other enhancements.

Combining the latest, very positively received Audi exterior design themes, including the striking single frame front grille, with detailing inspired by the 2003 Nuvolari quattro concept study, the new A4 is instantly distinguishable from its predecessor.

The range is equally much improved under the skin, with the addition of the latest advanced Audi FSI direct injection petrol and TDI engines. The petrol line-up gains the much-praised 2.0-litre turbo-charged FSI unit with 200PS, and the 3.2-litre V6 FSI with 255PS from the new A6. The TDI range expands to include the popular 2.0 TDI with 140PS and the 3.0 TDI V6 used by both the Audi A6 and A8. These units bring the total of engine options in the new A4 range to ten – the most extensive choice in the premium sector.

The interior of the A4, still widely regarded as the finest and most meticulously constructed of its kind in the class, has been updated to include the latest generation of steering wheels, new cloth and leather upholstery options and new technology including the latest DVD-based satellite navigation system.

The 2.0 T FSI is expected to be the most popular petrol model in the UK. Its four-cylinder, turbo charged unit delivers 200PS from 5,100rpm through to 6,000rpm and a maximum of 280Nm of torque from just 1,800rpm through to 5,000rpm. It strikes an exceptional balance between performance and efficiency thanks to a sophisticated high pressure common rail injection system supplied by a single-piston injection pump which injects fuel directly into the cylinders rather than via the inlet manifold.

The A4 2.0 T FSI with six-speed manual transmission is capable of accelerating from rest to 62mph in 7.3 seconds and, where permitted, can reach a maximum speed of 149mph, yet is also able to achieve an impressive 36.6mpg on the combined cycle. CO2 output of 185g/km also places the manual version in the extremely competitive 23 per cent tax bracket for business users.

The best-selling TDI model, and the version accounting for the most sales overall, is expected to be the 2.0 TDI. With 140PS at 4,000rpm and an impressive peak torque output of 320Nm available from 1,750rpm through to 2,500rpm, the A4 2.0 TDI with six-speed manual gearbox can accelerate from rest to 100 km/h in 9.7 seconds, reach a maximum speed of 212 km/h.

The new 2.0 TDI engine is one of four diesel units in the new A4 range, the most powerful of which being the new 3.0 V6 TDI with 204PS delivered with the help of a sophisticated common rail injection system employing revolutionary Piezo injection technology. The strongest of the six engines in the petrol range is the 344PS V8 powering the latest generation S4 quattro, which is set to make its debut shortly after four and six-cylinder A4 versions.

Accompanying all these engines will be new generation ‘ML’ five or six-speed manual gearboxes, the latest six-speed tiptronic stepped automatic transmission or the recently revised and still unique-in-sector Multitronic Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT), now offering seven speeds in its ‘manual’ mode. These will of course channel power either to the front wheels or to all four courtesy of the renowned quattro system, depending on model.

To enable the fullest possible exploitation of the now even stronger engine range, Audi technicians have been charged with the task of dramatically improving the agility and precision of the new A4, and at the same time maximising ride refinement. As a result the chassis of the new A4 has been extensively revised to include components from the new A6 and upgrades previously reserved for the flagship S4 quattro.

Servotronic speed dependent power steering, originally a feature only of the S4 quattro models, is now fitted as standard to 2.0 T FSI, 3.2 FSI and 3.0 TDI models, and the braking system has been revised for even more assured stopping power. It also now includes a brake disc wiping function, first seen in the new Audi A6, which applies low pad pressure against the discs at regular intervals to keep them drier and therefore maximise performance in wet conditions. Optional xenon headlights with swivelling, adaptive cornering lights, will also enhance driving safety and enjoyment.

Prices and full specification for Australian models of the new A4 Saloon and Avant models will be available nearer to launch, which will be early next year.



The new 2005 Audi A4 Avant
The new 2005 Audi A4 Avant



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