New Audi A4 Officially Revealed In Detail

 New Audi A4 Officially Revealed In Detail
New Audi A4

Sportiest midsize sedan

Press Release

Body and interior

There is ample space for the occupants and their luggage in the light, generously sized interior of the new Audi A4, with its clear layout and attractive styling. Thanks to new high-tech materials and processes, the bodyshell is even safer and more rigid than the previous model, although it weighs significantly less. With a drag coefficient of cD = 0.27, the new Audi A4 has the wind-cheating outlines that make for quiet, efficient travel.

Inside the new A4 there is a sense of light and space that would do justice to a car in a much larger category. The saloon’s 2808-millimetre wheelbase is not only more generous than its core competitors but also distinctly longer than the previous model. The interior is now 20 mm longer and rear-passenger knee room has gone up by a remarkable 36 mm to 908 mm. Headroom and width at shoulder height have also been increased. Every passenger in the new A4 has access to convenient features such as large cup holders and softly upholstered armrests.

To sit in the new A4 is to feel comfortable and content from the very first moment on – a typical ‘Audi effect’. The interior seems to fit the occupants like a well-made sports jacket. Its graphic design, featuring taut surfaces and dynamic lines, conveys precisely the sense of lightness and athletic vitality that is inherent in every aspect of the new Audi A4. The choice of materials, how they are used and how satisfying they feel are factors that delight the senses of those who ride in this new car.

Every element reveals the careful attention to detail and the already proverbial striving for top quality that are associated with Audi as a premium brand. The switches, for instance, operate with precisely defined effort and no excess movement; the rotary controls click smoothly into place at each setting. This is the sound of true technical perfection. An optional-extra lighting package adds still more lustre to the interior.

The front seats are designed to integrate the driver and passenger perfectly into the sporty ambience. Their height can be varied, and they support and locate the occupant’s body ideally. The driver’s hand instinctively finds the gear lever where it is expected; the position and angle of the steering wheel and pedals seem to have been chosen to suit the driver’s very own preferences. The steering wheel can be adjusted by 60 mm in reach and 50 mm in height.

As an alternative to manual seat adjustment, Audi can supply electric seat adjustment as an extra, with a position memory function as an additional option. Another optional extra is seat cushion and seat back heating. If the sports seats are chosen, the seat base angle is adjustable, the seat cushion can be extended and electric four-way lumbar support is a standard feature.

The new ‘Climatic Comfort’ seats bring a touch of true large-car luxury to the Audi A4. They are upholstered in perforated leather and have small fans with six speed settings to ventilate the seat cushion and seat back. To avoid the risk of excessive cooling, a heating function cuts in automatically.

The ‘Comfort’ seats are available in a specially perforated version of the Milano leather upholstery, in a choice of four colours. For the standard and sports seats a second type of leather (Valcona) is available, and the sports seats can be obtained with combined Alcantara and leather upholstery.

Sporty elegance: colours and materials

In every area of its colours and materials, the new Audi A4 pursues a sporty, elegant approach. In addition to the standard decor inlays, an aluminium version and three types of wood that can also be combined with a special aluminium look are available. The sporty S line has a black interior including the roof lining.

The boot now holds 480 litres whether the car has front-wheel drive or quattro permanent all-wheel drive. This volume is larger than any direct competitor can offer. The loading height is only 673 millimetres, and together with the flat floor and straight side panels makes the boot extremely practical in use.

For larger loads, for instance after major shopping trips, the rear seat back can be folded down in two sections, thus increasing the load volume to a maximum of 962 litres. A load-through facility with detachable ski sack can be ordered as an optional extra.

On every new A4, the boot lid can be released in three convenient ways: by radio signal from the remote control, with a pushbutton on the driver’s door or with the electric soft-touch release in the boot lid handle recess. The lid then swings up automatically on its new hoop-pattern hinges; only slight effort is needed to close it.

Weight-saving steel construction – the body

The technical features of the steel bodyshell are also evidence of the major steps forward that have been taken on the new Audi A4. The body is extremely light in weight: although almost twelve centimetres longer and over five centimetres wider than its predecessor, the bare bodyshell weighs about ten percent less – an excellent starting point for a saloon car of low gross weight. The Audi A4 1.8 TFSI, for instance, tips the scales at only 1,410 kilograms.

This weight saving is due to specific use of new grades of steel that combine exceptional strength with low weight. Only these ultra-high-strength steel grades give the body the high level of rigidity needed for precise, sporty handling and excellent ride comfort.

Audi is the first automobile manufacturer to produce these ‘tailored blanks’, as they are called, from ultra-high-strength steel in its own factory. They account for 12 percent of the weight of the new A4’s bare bodyshell without doors, lids and windows. 18 percent are accounted for by ultra-high-strength steel grades, 32 percent by high-strength steels and 38 percent by conventional deep-drawing grades of steel.

The complex body structure is designed to suppress vibration to the maximum possible extent. Areas at the front end of the car that could be subjected to severe sources of potential vibration as the car is driven have been specifically reinforced, and the larger cavities in the body, including posts and sills, have been divided up into smaller volumes by means of bulkheads.

The occupants are protected as far as possible from the effects of collisions of all kinds by carefully matched body elements. For its occupant protection concept, Audi makes use of a number of sources including the large database that it has compiled itself: the Audi Accident Research Unit (AARU) investigates and analyses accidents all over the world. One of its findings is for instance that persons of smaller stature are still exposed to greater risk of injury in a frontal crash than others.

For this reason, Audi has coordinated the network of occupant restraint systems more closely than has ever been the case in a midsize car. Sensors on the seat rails determine the actual position of the seats. This data is supplied to the control unit that regulates the action of the adaptive seat belt force limiters and airbags. In this way the distance available for the belt and airbag to restrain the upper part of the seat occupant’s body can be used as effectively as possible.

For every eventuality – six airbags as standard equipment

Six airbags are installed in the new Audi A4 as standard, with two more as an optional extra for the outer rear seats if required. Isofix child seat mountings at the rear are another optional extra, and are also available for the front passenger seat, in which case its airbag is de-activated. The front seats and head restraints are designed to support their occupants safely if the car is involved in a rear-end collision.

The new A4 is one of the first cars to comply with all the new legal requirements in Japan and Europe regarding a collision with a pedestrian. It is also well equipped to withstand minor impacts with solid objects or other vehicles at speeds up to 15 km/h without damage to the main body structure.

The new Audi A4 cleaves the air ahead of it smoothly and quietly, like a large luxury car, thanks to careful attention to detail design in the aero-acoustic wind tunnel. The drag coefficient (cD) of the basic version is only 0.27. Depending on which engine is chosen, the overall aerodynamic drag is between three and five percent lower than the equivalent preceding models, although the frontal area of the new, wider body has gone up from 2.14 to 2.19 square metres. Good airflow around the body is aided by an almost complete undertray.

Source: Audi AG

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 Rolli Rolli
Oh yeah
August 29, 2007 7:25 am
 gshin112391 gshin112391
nothing innovative, the current one doesnt even really need a redesigning, just a minor facelift. really similar to the a5. should be competition for the c class
August 29, 2007 9:05 am
 elsonlau elsonlau
The car has poor design. Can't match BMW 3 Series, Lexus IS and Mercedes C Class. But dashboard retains from A5 Coupe.
August 29, 2007 11:26 am
 abu-fahd abu-fahd
hey BMW, think again.. the Audi will push your 3 series out..
August 29, 2007 12:22 pm
 BME BME
sure the new A4 looks much better than the old one but why the rear of the A5? It shows much dynamic (on A5) but seems better for coupe than for sedan... nevertheless I will make my decision when I see it in reality
August 29, 2007 2:02 pm
 BME BME
yes true, strong competitor for 3 series and c class... I prefer the audi (like always)
August 29, 2007 8:27 pm
 heinz heinz
the front is fine but i think the back of the old 2.0 TDI is better
August 30, 2007 7:37 am
 Gorojj Gorojj
I think that is better than 3 series and C class. I don't understand why you don't like that is similar to A5. A5 is very beautiful.
August 31, 2007 8:10 pm
 07s2000 07s2000
this new A4 should do well with the 3. the C and IS come no where near BMW/Audi standards. wait for the S and RS versions then Audi will lead the group in this segment again.
September 1, 2007 2:13 pm
 mako001 mako001
The A4 has always looked very posh, the sheet metal is flawless. In all other respects (handling,performance, ride quality) the C-class and 3 series (ugly rear on current sedan) take top honors: the A4 is a perennial third. Lexus just makes financial sense, sorry Lexus fans.
September 1, 2007 11:02 pm
 aashawarbi aashawarbi
Front looks great, but ugly from the back. I don't think it can come close to the C or the 3!
September 3, 2007 2:30 pm
 leeryboy90 leeryboy90
the acceleration is better than a super sport!
September 4, 2007 7:51 am
 leeryboy90 leeryboy90
it can to fight with 3 or c class
September 4, 2007 7:53 am
 BME BME
of course it can
September 4, 2007 3:20 pm
 dini dini
I like all models of audi but new audi A6!! is the BEST model and I like really to have this car!
September 6, 2007 12:59 pm
 heinz heinz
i wish they would make a new S4
September 6, 2007 6:10 pm
 abu-fahd abu-fahd
it's better than 3 series.. Iam sure.
September 8, 2007 10:59 pm
 joseferreira joseferreira
Something great is coming! The brand-new Audi A4 is bigger and gains much more quality. If this car is so good as it seems while stopped, BMW and Mercedes will have some problems inthe future.
September 10, 2007 3:13 pm
 amg55 amg55
AUDI IS THE MOST WORST AND CRAPPIEST BRAND I HAVE EVER HEARD OF, HOW CHEAP CAN PEOPLE BE WHO LIKE THESE SICKENING CARS, HAVE YOU EVER HEARD OF THEIR USELESS HISTORY?, CHEAP, CHEAP & ABSOLUTLEY RUBBISH - three words to describe these horrible things, ALSO OWNED 99.7% BY VW (HA HA HA HA), so virtually it is a VW, audi's seriuosly make me laugh!!!
September 10, 2007 4:11 pm
 amg55 amg55
dear dini please look at my comment that starts like this: 'audi is the most worst and crappiest brand etc...' that's all I have to say buddy.
September 10, 2007 4:13 pm
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