2010 Audi A5 Convertible
| Price | -- | Production | -- | ||
| Engine | 3.2 liter FSI V6 | Weight | -- | ||
| Aspiration | natural | Torque | 243 lb-ft @ 3000 - 5000 rpm | ||
| HP | 265 hp | HP/Weight | -- | ||
| HP/Liter | 82.8 hp per liter | 1/4 mile | -- | ||
| 0-62 mph | 6.9 seconds | Top Speed | -- | 
(from Audi Press 
			Release)  The Audi A5/S5 Cabriolet – the joy of open-top 
			driving
			
			Dynamic and wonderful to look at, the new A5 Cabriolet is a real 
			Audi, and an especially exciting one at that. The four-seater with 
			the fabric top combines a sporty character with the fascination of 
			open-top driving, refined comfort, and great everyday utility. Seven 
			powerful engines, an agile suspension and a wide range of high-end 
			options make the new Audi model the most attractive mid-range 
			convertible. The top-of-the-line model of Audi's new family of 
			convertibles is the S5 Cabriolet. The engine of the S5 Cabriolet is 
			the newly developed, supercharged three-liter V6 with gasoline 
			direct injection. Prices start at EUR 37,300 for the 1.8 TFSI with 
			118 kW (160 hp) and six-speed manual transmission. Delivery of the 
			first A5 Cabriolet models will begin in the second quarter of 2009.
			
			Like all open-top Audi models, the new A5 Cabriolet too has a 
			classic fabric top – which endows it with a striking silhouette of 
			dynamic elegance. The lightweight softtop opens in 15 seconds – and 
			closes in 17 seconds. The fully automatic open/close drive comes as 
			standard. An acoustic top is optionally available, which reduces 
			wind noise almost to the hardtop level. 
			
			When opened, the Audi A5 Cabriolet top folds down so effectively 
			that very little trunk space is used up – leaving 320 liters (11.3 
			cu ft) of unused storage volume, clearly the best value in its field 
			of competitors. The softtop compartment lowers itself automatically 
			when the top is opened.
			
			Equally useful is the fold-down rear seat backrest with the large 
			pass-through between the luggage space and the interior, which 
			increases the storage volume to a generous 750 liters (26.49 cu. 
			ft.).
			
			Automatic seat belt extenders round out the comfort in the interior. 
			Neck-level heating is optionally available for the front seats. The 
			optional leather seats are coated with a special layer to reduce 
			solar heating. There is comfortable room for four persons. The 
			refined ambience combines with exemplary ergonomics to convey an 
			atmosphere of sporty elegance. Ultra-high-strength steels and 
			selective reinforcements of the body ensure maximal rigidity and 
			crash safety.
			
			The A5 Cabriolet is being launched with three gasoline engines and 
			two diesel engines, with power outputs ranging from 132 kW (180 hp) 
			to 195 kW (265 hp). All five powerplants are fueled via direct 
			injection; four of them use turbocharging. Available power trains 
			include a six-speed manual transmission, the continuously variable 
			multitronic, and the lightning-fast, seven-speed S tronic.
			
			In addition to front-wheel drive, Audi also offers quattro permanent 
			all-wheel drive for the higher-power engines. The innovative sport 
			differential, which variably distributes the propulsive power 
			between the rear wheels, is optionally available to make quattro 
			even more dynamic and even safer.
Fascinating dynamics: Audi drive select
The perfect addition to 
			this technology package is the Audi drive select vehicle dynamics 
			system, which enables the driver to chose among three different 
			engine maps controlling the characteristics of the fuel feed, the 
			shifting points of the seven-speed S tronic and multitronic, and the 
			mode of operation of the servotronic steering system. If the MMI 
			operating system is installed, a fourth, freely programmable level 
			is also available.
			
			Audi drive select is only available in combination with one or more 
			of three additional technologies – the sport differential, the 
			adaptive control for the shock absorbers, and dynamic steering. This 
			is an additional high-tech solution: Its superposition gear varies 
			the gear ratio as a function of the driving speed by up to 100 
			percent.
			
			The new Audi A5 Cabriolet features a rich array of equipment, 
			including 17-inch alloy wheels, automatic air conditioning, and an 
			audio system with a CD player. One of the highlights among the 
			optional equipment is the third-generation MMI operating system, 
			which provides many attractive navigation and entertainment 
			functions.
			
			As the dynamic top-of-the-line model of the new production series, 
			the S5 Cabriolet occupies a very special position. Its three-liter 
			TFSI – a V6 with turbocharger – unfolds its 245 kW (333 hp) and 440 
			Nm (324.53 lb-ft) of torque impressively: It responds tenaciously to 
			the throttle and delivers excellent driving performance. The quattro 
			drive, a sport suspension with 18-inch wheels and a number of 
			special equipment details underscore the athletic power of the Audi 
			S5 Cabriolet.
The exterior design
The Audi A5 Cabriolet 
			combines Audi's progressive styling with the fascination of an 
			open-top car. The long engine hood, the sharp lines, the sweep of 
			the shoulder contour, the elegantly curved surfaces, the large 
			wheels, the distinctive front end, and the expressive tail all 
			interact to create a sculptural, sensuous whole. The A5 Cabriolet is 
			4.63 meters (15.19 ft) long and 1.85 meters (6.07 ft) wide, but only 
			1.38 meters (4.53 ft) tall: the sportiest proportions in its class.
			
			The styling of the front end is dominated by the single-frame 
			grille, which is flanked by large air intakes. The exquisite design 
			of the headlights makes them look like technical jewels. The daytime 
			running lights of the optional xenon plus headlights consist of LEDs. 
			An aluminum molding lends high gloss to the windshield frame.
			
			The looks of the tail end are sharpened by horizontal lines, broad 
			tail lights, straight tailpipes, and a distinctly colored diffuser 
			insert. The trunk lid bears an unobtrusive spoiler lip. The xenon 
			plus headlight option comes complete with LED taillights, which 
			create a distinctive light pattern. 
The convertible top
The fabric top with the 
			large glass rear window fits smoothly into the design profile. This 
			is one of several reasons why Audi preferred it to a folding steel 
			roof. What's more, its construction is much lighter in weight, which 
			reduces the overall weight of the Cabriolet and lowers its center of 
			gravity. The outer skin of the top is available in a choice of four 
			colors, the inside in three.
			
			The softtop consists of three layers. The intermediate layer is a 
			cushioning pad. In the optional acoustic top, which reduces wind 
			noise almost to hardtop level, this is replaced by a foam layer up 
			to 15 millimeters (0.59 in) in thickness. The acoustic top comes 
			with a ceiling light for the rear seat – a solution usually only 
			found in the topmost convertible luxury segment.
			
			In both versions, a hydraulic pump and four operating cylinders that 
			move the top are actuated when a pushbutton on the central console 
			or on the optional remote access assistant is depressed. It takes 15 
			seconds to open the top, 17 seconds to close it. Both actions can 
			also be actuated while driving at up to 50 km/h (31.07 mph) – which 
			makes driving much more comfortable.
			
			When opened, the top is retracted underneath a fixed cover, where it 
			is folded down into an extremely compact shape. Its storage 
			compartment, which automatically lowers itself into the trunk space, 
			only takes up a few centimeters in height – and only 60 liters (2.12 
			cu ft) of the 380 liters (13.42 cu ft) of luggage space. The 
			remaining 320 liters (11.3 cu ft) with the top open are by far the 
			best value among comparable vehicles. What's more, the low position 
			of the loading lip makes loading and unloading easier. The wind 
			deflector, which is supplied as standard, can be stored in the 
			spare-wheel well to save space.
			
			A very convenient feature in the Audi A5 Cabriolet are the split 
			folding rear seat backrests. They can be easily unlocked by 
			actuating levers in the trunk and drop automatically onto the seat 
			cushions. The standard pass-though is 70 centimeters (27.56 in) 
			wide. The loading space behind the front seatback is 1.76 meters 
			(69.29 in) long, providing a total storage volume of 750 liters 
			(26.49 cu ft).
The body
As is typical of Audi 
			models, the A5 Cabriolet has an extremely rigid body. This is a 
			prime reason for its precise driving performance, its high comfort 
			level, and its maximized crash safety.
			
			In the construction of the body-in-white, several innovative 
			technologies are used. A prime example are the ultra-high-strength 
			steels with their extremely high tensile strength, which Audi 
			manufactures in-house using hot forming. The front fenders of the A5 
			Cabriolet are made of aluminum to lower the weight and to optimize 
			axle load distribution. An enclosed underbody improves the airflow 
			and thereby the fuel efficiency. 
			
			A whole array of additional reinforcement parts compensates for the 
			absence of a solid roof. They are located in the front section, in 
			the side skirts, in the windshield frame, and in the rear section. 
			Located between the interior and the luggage section is the rollover 
			protection. When a rollover threatens, spring-loaded aluminum braces 
			are raised behind the rear seat headrests. Door-mounted head and 
			chest sidebags provide protection in the event of a lateral impact.
The interior
With its generous 
			wheelbase of 2.75 meters (9.02 ft) and the longest interior in its 
			class, the Audi A5 Cabriolet has plenty of room for longer trips. 
			That's also true for the rear seats, which can be optionally divided 
			by a center console with two cup holders.
			
			Elegance in flowing lines, functional ergonomics, and top-quality 
			craftsmanship are the principal characteristics of the interior – 
			and this too is typically Audi. The teardrop-shaped settings of the 
			instruments have already become modern classics. The centrally 
			mounted onboard monitor is standard equipment. The formed-plastic 
			console focuses on the driver. Flowing lines link it to the central 
			tunnel and the door linings. If the customer has ordered either one 
			of the two navigation systems it comes with the highly convenient 
			MMI operating system – the best solution on the market. 
			
			The low standard seats provide excellent control and support. Using 
			seatbelts is facilitated by electric seat belt extenders. Special 
			solutions are available as alternatives: firm sport seats, electric 
			seat adjustment and heating – as a separate option also for the back 
			seats.
			
			In the climate-controlled comfort seats, small fans and an automatic 
			auxiliary heater ensure luxurious comfort. This option provides 
			neck-level heating – ducts on the topside of the seatback emit warm 
			air that keeps the back of the head and neck warm. With its 
			three-level control, the headroom heater is also available for sport 
			seats. It prolongs the open-air season in the Audi A5 Cabriolet.
			
			Another special feature is provided in the optional leather 
			upholstery: a special coating inhibits solar heating while the 
			Cabriolet is parked in the sun with the top down. This coating 
			reflects infrared radiation and thus lowers the surface temperature 
			by up to 20 degrees Celsius. Audi offers a choice of several seat 
			coverings up to and including Fine Nappa leather. Inlays come as 
			standard in Micrometallic platinum; aluminum and three different 
			kinds of wood are available as options.
The engines
In the propulsion system 
			of the A5 Cabriolet too Audi has consistently relied on innovative 
			technologies: All five engines – the two TDIs and the three gasoline 
			engines – use direct injection. They are impressive evidence that, 
			at Audi, efficiency and dynamics go together and are interdependent.
			
			The most powerful gasoline engine in the Audi A5 Cabriolet is the 
			3.2-liter FSI. It operates with the innovative Audi valvelift 
			system, which varies the lift of the intake valves in two stages. As 
			a result, the gas exchange improves and the throttle can be left 
			open more often, minimizing throttling losses – which in turn boosts 
			the torque and the power output while reducing fuel consumption. The 
			V6 delivers up to 195 kW (265 hp) as well as 330 Nm (243.4 lb-ft) 
			between 3,000 and 5,000 rpm. With front-wheel drive and multitronic 
			it accelerates the A5 Cabriolet in 6.9 seconds to 100 km/h (62.14 
			mph) – and up to a top speed of 246 km/h (152.86 mph). Its average 
			fuel efficiency is an impressive 8.6 liters/100 km (27.35 US mpg). 
			An optional alternative is quattro all-wheel drive, combined with 
			the new seven-speed S tronic.
			
			The 2.0 TFSI likewise attests to Audi's leadership position in 
			engine design. This four-cylinder engine also uses the Audi 
			valvelift system – but here it acts on the exhaust valves, with 
			similar advantages as in the V6. Audi sells the two-liter turbo in 
			two versions. In the entry-level version, which comes with 
			front-wheel drive and multitronic, it delivers up to 132 kW (180 hp) 
			and 320 Nm (236.02 lb-ft) from 1,500 to 3,900 rpm. This version 
			completes the standard sprint in 8.9 seconds and has a top speed of 
			219 km/h (136.08 mph). Average fuel efficiency is an excellent 7.4 
			liters per 100 km (31.79 US mpg).
			
			The more powerful version of the 2.0 TFSI delivers 155 kW (211 hp) 
			as well as 350 Nm (258.15 lb-ft) between 1,500 and 4,200 rpm. It is 
			available with three powertrain versions: with the quattro drive 
			package and the seven-speed S tronic, and with front-wheel drive and 
			either multitronic or manual transmission. In the latter version the 
			A5 Cabriolet reaches 100 km/h (62.14 mph) in 7.5 seconds and has a 
			top speed of 241 km/h (149.75 mph). Its average fuel efficiency is 
			an impressive 6.8 liters per 100 km (34.59 US mpg). 
			
			The two V6 TDIs also set the standards in their class. With their 
			enormous torque and consistent running smoothness they represent the 
			leading-edge sportiness of Audi TDI technology. The three-liter 
			engine generates 176 kW (240 hp) and applies 500 Nm (368.78 lb-ft) 
			of torque to the crankshaft between 1,500 and 3,000 rpm. The sprint 
			from zero to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) takes 6.4 seconds. Top speed is 
			247 km/h (153.48 mph). This top-of-the-line diesel, which powers all 
			four wheels via the seven-speed S tronic, is content with an 
			impressive average of 6.8 liters/100 km (34.59 US mpg).
			
			The second TDI in the program is even thriftier. The 2.7-liter 
			powerplant with 140 kW (190 hp) and 400 Nm (295.02 lb-ft) between 
			1,400 and 3,500 rpm consumes a mere 6.3 liters/100 km (37.34 US 
			mpg)*. The smaller V6 diesel comes with front-wheel drive and manual 
			transmission. It goes from zero to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) in 8.6 
			seconds; 230 km/h (142.92 mph) is its top speed (preliminary 
			values).
The transmission
Audi provides a choice 
			of three different transmissions for the A5 Cabriolet. The 2.0 TFSI 
			with 155 kW (211 hp) comes with a six-speed manual transmission as 
			standard, which excels in its short shifting travels and high 
			operating precision. Both the two-liter engine and the 3.2 FSI are 
			available with the multitronic continuously variable automatic 
			transmission as an option, which combines smooth operation with high 
			efficiency and a fuel-saving transmission ratio. For a dynamic 
			driving style the multitronic is available with a sport program and 
			a manual mode with eight fixed speeds.
			
			For the more powerful version of the 2.0 TFSI and for the 3.2 FSI, 
			the seven-speed S tronic is available as an option; in the 3.0 TDI 
			it is standard equipment. This new high-tech dual-clutch 
			transmission changes gears in a few hundredths of a second, and so 
			smoothly that the driver hardly notices it. What's more, it is 
			highly efficient and fuel-saving. The driver can let the seven-speed 
			S tronic shift automatically or interact, if desired, via rocker 
			switches on the steering wheel.
			
			The seven-speed S tronic has been designed for use with the quattro 
			permanent all-wheel drive. It is optionally available for the 
			high-end diesel series and for the two powerful gasoline engines. 
			The quattro drive system is dynamically designed – during normal 
			driving it distributes the forces in a 40:60 ratio between the front 
			and the rear. If one wheel skids, a center differential that 
			operates purely mechanically transfers most of the power to the axle 
			with the better traction.
			
			The new sport differential makes the driving dynamics of the quattro 
			drive even more fascinating. This innovative control system 
			steplessly distributes the propulsive torques among the rear wheels 
			depending on the driving situation.
			
			This form of torque control makes the steering response of the A5 
			Cabriolet even more spontaneous and direct and further improves the 
			vehicle's stability. Transverse acceleration is further improved 
			while understeering or oversteering is completely prevented. 
			
The chassis
The Audi A5 Cabriolet 
			leads its class in all relevant sporty criteria – steering response, 
			stability and agility – yet it provides a very smooth ride. The 
			reason for these strengths is the perfect distribution of axle 
			loads. The front axle is located far forward in the front section – 
			a configuration made possible by an unusual solution: the 
			differential is mounted in front of the clutch or torque converter.
			
			The chassis design too is technologically advanced: The front wheels 
			are mounted on a five-link axle. The front axle support is firmly 
			bolted to the body in order to maximize rigidity. The steering 
			forces are transmitted to the wheels directly via the steering box, 
			which is mounted very low within the chassis. The hydraulic 
			rack-and-pinion steering provides a very responsive and highly 
			precise connection to the road. Optionally available is the 
			servotronic, which adjusts its support level to the driving speed.
			
			
			The rear-wheel suspension of the Audi A5 Cabriolet is supported by a 
			trapezoidal-link axle, which combines a smooth ride and maximum 
			driving stability. The essential parts of both the front and the 
			rear suspension are made of aluminum. The large brakes ensure 
			powerful deceleration and react very precisely to the degree of 
			pedal pressure. 16-inch or 17-inch aluminum wheels are standard, 
			depending on the engine version. Optionally available from Audi and 
			quattro GmbH are 18-, 19- and 20-inch wheels.
			
			Another high-tech feature in the new A5 Cabriolet is the Audi drive 
			select vehicle dynamics system. It influences the characteristics of 
			the fuel feed, the speed change points of the seven-speed S tronic, 
			and the operating mode of the servotronic steering system. The 
			driver presses a key to select a comfortable, intermediate, or 
			dynamic operating mode for these subsystems. If the vehicle is 
			equipped with a navigation system – and the MMI operator control 
			that comes with it – a fourth engine map is provided, which the 
			driver can program to suit.
			
			Audi drive select is only available in combination with one or more 
			of three additional technologies – the differential, the adaptive 
			shock absorber control, and dynamic steering. Its superposition gear 
			varies the gear ratio by nearly 100 percent as a function of the 
			driving speed. The dynamic steering operates directly in city 
			traffic. In highway driving it uses a more indirect ratio. To 
			maximize driving safety, it cooperates closely with the ESP 
			stabilization program – at the handling limits it keeps the A5 
			Cabriolet on course by lightning-fast small interactions.
The equipment
The Audi A5 Cabriolet 
			comes with an impressive array of standard equipment. This includes 
			a fully automatic convertible top, 16-inch or 17-inch alloy wheels, 
			a fold-down rear seatback with a large pass-through, and automatic 
			air conditioning; the chorus audio system comes with integral CD 
			player. Electric seat belt extenders and an electromagnetic parking 
			brake are also standard.
			
			Further luxury is available in the options: The adaptive light 
			option combines xenon plus headlights with dynamic cornering lights; 
			the high-beam assistant changes automatically between low beam and 
			high beam. The advanced key provides keyless access and allows 
			starting the car as well as opening and closing the top remotely. 
			The deluxe automatic air conditioning manages the temperature 
			separately in three zones in the vehicle. The acoustic top further 
			lowers the wind noise level. And the climate-controlled comfort seat 
			in combination with the neck-level heating creates a perfectly 
			tempered environment. 
			
			When it comes to the chassis, the program is complemented by the 
			Audi drive select system, the sport differential, and two 
			conventional sport suspensions. The S line sport package plus 
			combines the stiff set-up with performance features such as 10 
			millimeters less body height, 18-inch wheels and 245/40 tires with a 
			package of special details for the interior. The S line exterior 
			package, on the other hand, endows the vehicle with an especially 
			dynamic look.
			
			Further highlights are the two infotainment systems MMI navigation 
			and MMI navigation plus – members of an entirely new equipment 
			generation. Even the lesser model includes navigation imaging 
			featuring 3D color graphics, a versatile reader for memory cards, 
			and a DVD drive. Optionally available from Audi is a module for 
			digital radio reception, a Bluetooth interface for the mobile phone, 
			and an interface for full integration of the iPod.
			
			The top version comes with exclusive technologies: an especially 
			high-definition monitor, a big hard drive for music files and 
			addresses, plus a special joystick function for the MMI control 
			unit. With refinements such as a Bang & Olufsen sound system or a 
			digital TV tuner, the MMI navigation plus can be turned into a 
			high-end media center.
			
			Innovative assistant systems from the luxury class make driving in 
			the A5 Cabriolet even more supremely relaxed. Audi optionally equips 
			its open-top four-seater with high-tech solutions including adaptive 
			cruise control, Audi side assist and Audi lane assist. They control 
			the distance from the vehicle in front and assist in staying in lane 
			or in changing lanes. The luxury-class Audi parking system advanced 
			uses a rearview camera to display the area behind the vehicle on the 
			onboard monitor.



