2005 Audi S4
| Price | -- | Weight | 3792 lbs | ||
| Engine | 4.2 liter V8 | Transmission | 6-speed manual or tiptronic | ||
| Aspiration | natural | Torque | 302 lb-ft @ 3500 rpm | ||
| HP | 344 bhp @ 7000 rpm | HP/Weight | 11 lbs per hp | ||
| HP/Liter | 82 hp per liter | 1/4 mile | -- | ||
| 0-62 mph | 5.8 seconds | Top Speed | 155 (electronically limited) | 
(from Audi 
			Press Release)  Driving pleasure, 
			superior technology, exciting styling and a level of luxury that 
			even satisfies the demands made in the top car class: Audi is 
			presenting the new generation of its best-selling models – the A4, 
			A4 Avant and the high-performance S4.
			
			This is a new model generation that is obvious at first glance. The 
			front-end styling of both saloon and Avant models is new, with the 
			addition of the characteristic Audi single-frame grille. The rear 
			end, with its emphatically horizontal lines, and the sides, where 
			the shoulder line moulds the panels distinctly into shape, are also 
			new.
			
			The models' technology lives up to the promise made by their new 
			exterior styling: A4 customers can choose from no fewer than ten 
			powerful engines, including four completely new units developing an 
			output of up to 255 bhp. The V8 in the S4 delivers 344 bhp.
			
			FSI and turbo technology represent the most advanced state of the 
			art for petrol engines, as do the revolutionary piezo injectors in 
			the three-litre TDI. The sporty yet comfortable dynamic chassis 
			converts the power delivered by these units into sheer driving 
			pleasure – on every bend, on every mile of the journey.
			
			Innovative and high sophisticated technologies are an integral part 
			of practically all vehicle areas and components: the optional xenon 
			plus headlights with dynamic adaptive light technology are proof of 
			this, as are the continuously variable multitronic transmission, 
			which is still unique, and quattro permanent four-wheel drive. 
			Comprehensive occupant protection systems – including two-stage 
			front airbags and active head restraints – together with the highly 
			complex, latest-generation electronic stabilisation system ESP 
			provide high reserves of safety.
			
			The quality of materials and workmanship in the interior are of a 
			standard that need not fear comparison with the luxury class. The 
			architecture of the driver's area, especially the cockpit – a 
			perfect synthesis of ergonomics, function and design – is 
			pioneering.
The design
Self-assured in 
			appearance: the striking single-frame grille and the newly styled 
			clear-glass headlights with their sweeping bottom edge and inward 
			taper give the new Audi A4 a completely new face. The trapezoidal 
			shape of the single-frame grille is continued in the more prominent 
			contours of the engine hood. 
			
			The front-end styling deliberately echoes design elements of the 
			Nuvolari quattro coupé study, signalling that this model also 
			belongs to the same family as the other new Audi models – the A8 6.0 
			quattro, A6 and A3 Sportback: a new Audi generation.
			
			The formal idiom of the Nuvolari quattro can also be found at the 
			rear end where the low-positioned two-piece light units, which also 
			arch a long way inwards, emphasise the horizontal design of the 
			vehicle body. The saloon and Avant both sit squarely on the road, 
			the muscular-looking bottom section and very flat window area 
			combining to produce sports car proportions.
			
			The side panel sections are also a completely new design. The gently 
			curving arc of the shoulder line – depicted here as a clearly drawn 
			shadow line – divides up the panels, sculpting a three-dimensional 
			structure. 
			
			The new-generation steering wheels provide an entirely new visual 
			touch in the interior. Their characteristic element is the airbag 
			cover with its single-frame design. Door sill trims with aluminium 
			inserts and numerous aluminium inlays are a standard feature of all 
			new A4 versions. 
			
			Inlays in Walnut, Fine-grained Birch wood grey or Fine-grained Birch 
			wood beige can be ordered as an alternative – attributes that also 
			emphasise the special exclusiveness and sporty elegance of the 
			interior of current A8 and A6 models. 
			
			Three new cloth and two exclusive leather grades as well as a 
			leather/Alcantara version can be ordered for the interior surfaces 
			and the seats.
			
			The excellent ergonomics of the previous generation is also to be 
			found in the new Audi A4. The cockpit and interior surround the 
			driver with horizontal, generously sweeping lines that flow from the 
			dashboard into the door area. At the same time, the new Audi A4 
			offers a high level of interior comfort. 
			
			There is also more room than average for luggage: with a capacity of 
			460 litres, the smooth-floored luggage compartment of even the 
			saloon is well-equipped for tackling challenging transport tasks. 
			Depending on version, the Avant offers up to 1,184 litres of space 
			(with the rear seat folded down).
			
			The high standard of comfort and quality, which more than satisfies 
			the demands made of the luxury car class, is particularly 
			outstanding once again. This impression is immediately conveyed by 
			the high-grade materials and excellent finish of the interior.
Engines and transmissions
The new Audi A4: 
			powerful yet economical petrol and TDI engines provide the basis for 
			excellent performance. All engines comply with the strict limits of 
			the EU4 standard.
			
			Audi is now also offering two newly designed petrol engines with FSI 
			petrol direct injection for the new A4 for the first time: the 188 
			kW (255 bhp) 3.2 FSI V6 and the turbocharged two-litre four-cylinder 
			2.0 T FSI, which delivers 147 kW (200 bhp). These combine high 
			performance with a spontaneous response to every movement of the 
			accelerator pedal and a peak-torque range at a high level.
			
			The range also includes three engines which have been tried and 
			tested several thousand times over: the two-litre inline 
			four-cylinder unit, which develops 96 kW (130 bhp), and the 120 kW 
			(163 bhp) 1.8 T four-cylinder version. The 75 kW (102 bhp) 1.6 
			completes the choice of petrol engines.
			
			The TDI range at launch will include the 2.0-litre four-cylinder 
			engine with pump-injector fuel injection and a power output of 103 
			kW (140 bhp), and the newly developed six-cylinder 3.0 TDI with 
			common rail injection and piezo injectors.
 
			What is currently the most modern TDI engine around made its debut a 
			few months ago in the large A8 and A6 saloons. This immensely 
			powerful V6 delivers 150 kW (204 bhp) in the A4 and makes 450 Nm of 
			torque available between 1,400 and 3,200 rpm. 
			
			Probably from the beginning of 2005, a coated diesel particulate 
			filter, or catalysed soot filter as it is known, will be offered for 
			the 2.0 TDI. This does not require an additive and therefore remains 
			maintenance-free throughout the vehicle's entire service life. This 
			additive-free diesel particulate filter will also be available for 
			the 3.0 TDI from the beginning of 2005. All 3.0 TDI versions will 
			already be fitted with a filter provision from launch so that 
			retrofitting can take place at a later date with only very little 
			work involved.
			
			All engines, petrol and TDI versions alike, deliver their power to 
			the road either via the front wheels or by means of quattro 
			permanent four-wheel drive. 
			5-speed or 6-speed manual gearboxes are available for the various A4 
			models, as is the continuously variable automatic transmission, the 
			multitronic. This revolutionary Audi transmission technology will be 
			available for the front-wheel-drive versions of the new A4. The now 
			6-speed tiptronic with sport program is offered for quattro models.
The chassis
The set-up of the 
			dynamic chassis with four-link front suspension and self-tracking 
			trapezoidal-link rear suspension has been completely modified and 
			numerous new components added. 
			
			Audi's chassis engineers have made extensive changes in the area of 
			elastokinematics and to the spring and shock absorber settings: 
			several mountings and the dimensions of the front and rear shock 
			absorbers have been adopted from the A6, for example. The rear 
			trapezoidal links and wheel carriers as well as the front track rods 
			originate from the S4. 
			
			These modifications add up to a significantly higher level of 
			agility and precise handling, combined with first-class ride comfort 
			– qualities which benefit both drivers of the A4 saloon and the 
			Avant in equal measure. This also applies to the brakes, the 
			dimension and consequently performance of which have been adapted to 
			suit the potential of the new engines.
The equipment
The Audi A4 and A4 Avant 
			offer a standard equipment specification which sets a benchmark in 
			the midsize class. Every new A4, for example, is fitted with deluxe 
			automatic air conditioning which has separate temperature controls 
			for the driver and front passenger. 
			
			All five seats are equipped with three-point inertia-reel belts (the 
			front belts have belt-force limiters and belt tensioners plus a seat 
			belt reminder) and head restraints. Active head restraints are 
			integrated into the front seats. These reduce the risk of whiplash 
			injuries in a rear-end collision by a significant degree. The safety 
			equipment also includes front airbags that are activated in two 
			stages, front side airbags and the large-area head airbag system 
			known as sideguard. 
			
			Electric front windows (and electric rear windows as well on 2.0 T 
			FSI and V6 versions) are also part of the standard specification, as 
			are electrically adjustable exterior mirrors and central locking 
			with radio remote control.
			
			There are almost unlimited possibilities for combining items of 
			optional equipment. For example, the new Audi A4 can be ordered for 
			the first time with adaptive light technology including xenon plus 
			headlights. This also includes the daytime running lights function 
			which only increases energy consumption slightly: a clear safety 
			bonus. An optional light/rain sensor activates the dipped headlights 
			and windscreen wipers automatically if necessary.
			
			In the field of infotainment, the DVD radio and navigation system 
			plus sets new standards in terms of user guidance and ergonomics: 
			key geometry and menu architecture are based on the MMI standard 
			familiar from the Audi A8 and A6. 
			The system's range of functions and quality are without equal. 
			
			Anyone wishing to experience the acoustic qualities of the audio 
			systems offered for the new Audi A4 to the full can order the BOSE 
			sound system with noise compensation and enjoy a sound quality 
			specifically matched to the vehicle. 
			
			Customers can choose from 15 exterior colours, including five new 
			ones. In addition to the standard specification, the wheel range 
			comprises eight summer and three winter wheels of up to 7.5 x 17 J 
			in size, with tyres up to 235/45 R 17. Additional versions up to 18 
			inches in size are available from quattro GmbH.
			
			The S line equipment packages and the Audi exclusive customisation 
			range also offer countless other visual and functional features 
			designed to make every new Audi A4 and A4 Avant even sportier.



