2009 Audi A4 allroad quattro
Price |
€37,100 |
Production |
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Engine |
3 liter TDI diesel V6 |
Weight |
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Aspiration |
turbocharged |
Torque |
369 lb-ft | ||
HP |
240 hp |
HP/Weight |
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HP/Liter |
80 hp per liter |
1/4 mile |
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0-62 mph |
6.4 seconds |
Top Speed |
147 mph |
(from Audi Press Release) The Audi A4 allroad quattro: A Vehicle that knows no Boundaries
A vehicle that knows no
boundaries: Audi is launching the A4 allroad quattro. With its
permanent all-wheel drive and increased ground clearance, the A4 can
handle any road or trail; it also offers driving pleasure – even on
unpaved surfaces. Naturally, the Audi A4 allroad quattro features
all the innovative technologies which impart to the A4 model line
its superiority: a range of powerful and highly energy-efficient
engines, Audi drive select (intelligent handling technology), the
high-tech S tronic transmission, and innovative communication and
assistance systems. The vehicle will be available in early summer at
a basic price of 37,100 euros.
The design of the Audi A4 allroad quattro recalls the A4 Avant:
crisp lines enclose tastefully curved surfaces and the low roof line
establishes a coupé-like silhouette. Striking details re-interpret
this model line's sporty elegance. The moon-gray single-frame
radiator grille bears vertical chrome strips; an accentuated bumper
and large air inlets underscore this vehicle's unique identity.
Chrome rings encircle the fog lights. And in the option featuring
xenon plus headlights, light-emitting diodes comprise the daytime
running lights and taillights. Underneath the front end and tail
end, the A4 allroad has a stainless-steel underbody guard.
Viewed from the side, the vehicle dazzles with flared wheel arches,
angular sills (available with stainless-steel insert strips), and
large wheels – 17-inch wheels in 7-arm design are standard. The roof
is capped off by an offset rail with two high crosspieces. The width
of the A4 allroad quattro is emphasized by the rear bumper's
distinctive styling and the integrated horizontal reflectors. On the
2.0 TDI, the two exhaust tailpipes appear side by side; on the 2.0
TFSI and 3.0 TDI, they terminate to the left and to the right.
Body and Luggage Compartment
The Audi A4 allroad
quattro is a truly expressive car. Its measurements include: 4.72
meters (15.49 ft) in length, a wheelbase of 2.81 meters (9.22 ft),
1.84 meters (6.04 ft) in width, and 1.50 meters (4.92 ft) in height.
It also features greater ground clearance than the Audi A4 Avant:
180 millimeters (7.09 inches) when the Audi A4 allroad quattro is
unloaded.
Audi has created a vehicle body consisting primarily of
high-strength and ultra-strong steel panels – which, in turn, reduce
the car's weight while enhancing its rigidity, vibrational comfort,
and impact safety. An array of precisely arranged metal sections
protects passengers in the event of an accident.
In addition to the two front airbags, which take into consideration
the precise positions of the driver and front-seat passenger, there
are side air bags in the front and, optionally, in the rear as well.
Last but not least, a head-protection airbag system also stands at
the ready. The integral head-restraint system in the front
diminishes the risk of whiplash in the event of a rear-end
collision.
The luggage compartment's base capacity is 490 liters (17.30 cubic
feet). This can be increased, however, to an impressive 1,430 liters
(50.50 cubic feet) and a length of 1.78 meters (5.84 feet) by
folding down the split rear-bench backrest, which optionally
features a load-through hatch with removable ski bag. The hatch is
exactly one meter wide (3.28 feet). The luggage compartment boasts
an ingenious design which enhances its use and is lined with
high-quality carpet.
Befitting its character, the A4 allroad quattro has a wealth of
practical flourishes: the luggage-compartment cover and the
partition safety netting are stored in separate compartments; a mere
tap of the hand triggers the cover to automatically retract upward.
Additional standard equipment includes fastening rings and bag hooks
as well as a shelf on one side with an adjustable net.
Every Audi A4 allroad quattro also has a reversible loadliner, the
underside of which has been designed as a dirt-resistant tray.
Optional equipment includes a reversible mat, a 12-volt outlet, an
electromechanical assembly for the tailgate, and a load-securing set
with a telescopic rod and strap retainer. The load-securing set's
two rails in the floor allow the luggage compartment to be divided
as required.
Interior
Refined touches,
uncompromising quality and flawless functionality: the interior of
the Audi A4 allroad quattro embodies all the strengths for which
Audi is renowned. The cockpit clearly serves the driver. Among the
control unit's highlights: the standard electromechanical handbrake
– which has replaced the lever on the center console with a button –
and the central on-board monitor. A color display complements the
concert or symphony sound system, or the MMI navigation system plus;
the MMI's offset control unit is housed in the center console.
Customers can choose one of several different trim materials: an
exclusive allroad fabric, two types of leather, or an Alcantara/leather
combination. The fabric designs are available in two colors and the
leather trim in seven colors (two of which feature sporty
contrasting stitching). Standard inlays are micrometallic platinum;
options include aluminum trigon, natural fine-grain ash, laurel
nutmeg, and walnut brown. Carpeting is made of velour; the
headlining is star silver, linen beige, or black (optional). Many of
the operating controls gleam thanks to their standard aluminum look;
the door sill trims bear special allroad logos.
As for seats, Audi offers a seat-heating system, electrical
adjustability, a sporty version with pronounced side sections, and
climate-controlled comfort seats. The latter not only can be heated,
but also deliver relief on hot days thanks to an integrated cooling
unit with small fans. The long wheelbase of the A4 allroad quattro
ensures plenty of interior space – even on the rear bench seat.
The Engines
Audi will initially
offer three different engines for the A4 allroad quattro: a gasoline
engine and two diesel engines. All three are turbocharged
direct-fuel-injection engines. They command respect due to excellent
performance, impressive pulling power, smooth running, and high fuel
efficiency. The engines are further bolstered by pioneering
technologies arising from Audi's modular efficiency expertise. For
example, all three units boast a standard on-board recuperation
system, which converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
during deceleration.
The 2-liter TFSI – voted “Engine of the Year” on four consecutive
occasions by an international panel of experts – incorporates three
high-end technologies: FSI direct gasoline injection, the
turbocharger, and the Audi valvelift system, which boosts pulling
power by means of a variable control system. Between 1,500 and 4,200
rpm, the four-cylinder engine delivers 350 Nm of torque to the
crankshaft. Peak output is 155 kW (211 bhp). In addition, the
2-liter TFSI propels the Audi A4 allroad quattro to 100 km/h (62.14
mph) in just 6.9 seconds, and to a top speed of 230 km/h (142.92
mph). On average, it consumes a mere 8.1 liters of fuel per 100 km
(29.04 mpg).
As for the 2.0 TDI, the successor to the most successful diesel
engine ever, a common-rail system providing injection pressure of
1,800 bar ensures excellent driving refinement. The two-liter diesel
engine delivers 350 Nm between 1,750 and 2.500 rpm. A respectable
125 kW (170 bhp) provides admirable output, yet requires just 6.4
liters of fuel per 100 km (36.75 mpg). The Audi A4 allroad quattro
2.0 TDI reaches 100 km/h (62.14 mph) in 8.9 seconds and a top speed
of 213 km/h (132.35 mph).
The very best of the three engines is the 3.0 TDI. This V6 diesel
produces 176 kW (240 bhp) and transmits 500 Nm of torque to the
crankshaft at 1,500 to 3,000 rpm. The 3.0 TDI in conjunction with S
tronic propels the Audi A4 allroad quattro to 100 km/h (62.14 mph)
in 6.4 seconds, and tops out at 236 km/h (146.64 mph). On average,
the three-liter engine sips only 7.1 liters of fuel per 100 km
(33.13 mpg). Like the other two engines, it already meets the EU's
Euro 5 emission standard.
The Driveline
The 2.0 TDI transmits
its power to a six-speed manual transmission. The 3.0 TDI and 2.0
TFSI feature the next generation of Audi's dynamic and very
efficient S tronic. This innovative dual-clutch transmission
switches extremely smoothly among its seven gears within a few
hundredths of a second. S tronic also excels thanks to its high
efficiency ratio and a broad spread of the gear ratios. The
seven-speed S tronic has a fully automatic mode at the ready: the
driver can shift as required, if necessary via shift paddles on the
steering wheel.
In the Audi A4 allroad quattro drivetrain, the differential is in
front of the clutch and immediately behind the engine. This
technical stroke of genius made it possible to reposition the front
axle much closer to the vehicle's front end, in turn allowing for a
long wheelbase and an ideal distribution of the axle loads. The
benefits include steady straight-line stability, superb ride
comfort, and excellent driving dynamics.
The Audi A4 allroad quattro features quattro permanent all-wheel
drive as standard equipment. Its purely mechanical center
differential favors the rear, distributing power at a 40:60 ratio to
the front and rear axle. If necessary, the quattro permanent
all-wheel drive can route up to 65 percent to the front or as much
as 85 percent toward the tail end.
The Chassis
The width of the Audi A4
allroad quattro lays the foundation for its driving dynamics. The
car's track is 1,583 mm (62.32 in.) at the front and 1,574 mm (61.97
in.) at the rear – some 20 mm (0.79 in.) wider, respectively, than
the A4 Avant. The body is higher on account of a new chassis with
longer springs, which – like the new shock absorbers – combine
sportiness with comfort. The standard, 17-inch lightweight alloy
wheels are fitted with 225/55 tires. At a diameter of 690
millimeters (27.17 inches), even this standard configuration looks
rather imposing. For the time being, Audi is also offering 18-inch
wheels.
The chassis in the A4 allroad quattro retains all the advantages
which distinguish the A4 model line. Steering is straightforward and
responsive. A steering box beneath the wheel conveys the driver's
input directly to the wheels. The five-link front suspension and the
self-tracking trapezoidal-link rear suspension consist largely of
aluminum to reduce unsprung weight. 16-inch brakes with excellent
cooling behavior provide for rapid deceleration. It should come as
no surprise that the A4 allroad quattro offers sportiness, comfort,
and stability – onroad and offroad. After all, it is an A4.
On rough terrain, the A4 allroad quattro relies on a high-tech
feature of its Electronic Stabilization Program (ESP): the Offroad
Detection (ORD) technology automatically identifies the type of
driving surface and adjusts the ESP's control parameters
accordingly. When the driver depresses the gas pedal, ESP increases
propulsive power by tolerating more wheel spin than otherwise. If
necessary, it will override for a time in the interests of safety.
On paved roads, Audi drive select further enhances the joys of
driving. This control system automatically and perfectly adapts the
personality of the Audi A4 allroad quattro to the driver's
preferences. Audi drive select namely evaluates the engine's
throttle response, the Servotronic power steering, and S tronic's
shift points in automatic mode. The driver can freely switch among
three different engine maps: comfortable, standard, and sporty. And
MMI navigation plus provides yet another on-board control option,
and is individually programmable.
Audi drive select can be paired with Audi dynamic steering. It
consists of a superimposed gear system, and varies the steering
ratio as well as steering assistance in a continuously variable
manner. Audi drive select functions directly at low speeds and
indirectly at high speeds. At the vehicle's cornering limit, the
dynamic steering keeps the A4 allroad quattro on course via
split-second corrective actions – subsequently obviating extensive
ESP intervention.
Equipment Packages
The Audi A4 allroad
quattro will be available at dealerships early this summer at a
basic price of 37,100 euros. It is generously equipped with 17-inch
lightweight alloy wheels, fog lights, a headlight washer system,
roof rails, a convenient luggage-compartment cover, a reversible
loadliner, an automatic climate-control system, an electromechanical
handbrake, and a sound system with CD player.
Optional equipment also includes a multitude of attractive features.
The high-beam assistant automatically switches between high beams
and low beams. The two-part panoramic glass roof with an
electrically operated interior shade suffuses the interior with
sunlight and fresh air. And the electromechanical tailgate, the
ingenious three-zone climate-control system, the xenon plus
headlights with LED daytime running lights and LED reverse lights,
and the climate-controlled comfort seats are all luxurious options.
If a customer so desires, they can take delivery of an A4 allroad
quattro with innovative assistance systems straight from the luxury
class. Audi lane assist helps the driver to remain in a given lane,
while Audi side assist makes it safer to change lanes. Adaptive
cruise control is a radar-assisted cruise-control system which
detects vehicles ahead and maintains the proper following distance
by braking and accelerating on its own. Should the rate of
deceleration for some reason not suffice, the system alerts the
driver via one of two alarms based on the extent of danger.
Audi also offers top-notch multimedia options. The world-class MMI
navigation plus system belongs to Audi's cutting-edge generation of
new high-tech devices. It integrates a color display with
three-dimensional maps, a DVD player, a voice-activated unit
facilitating whole-word commands, and a large hard disk drive which
stores data for navigation, music, and phoning. MMI navigation plus
can be rendered even more sophisticated by means of tuner modules
which enable digital TV/radio reception. Last but not least, a Bang
& Olufsen sound system indeed constitutes a luxurious extra: its 14
speakers delivering 505 watts create breathtaking surround sound.
The equipment, data and prices stated here refer to the model range
offered for sale in Germany. Subject to amendment; errors and
omissions excepted.