ABT AS5 cabrio based on Audi A5 Cabrio

ABT AS5 cabrio based on Audi A5 Cabrio

AS5 comes with power boosts on 4 different engines, including the 3.0 liter diesel, tuned to 310 hp and 610 Nm of torque

By Alex Ricciuti
May 20, 2009 8:12 PM
Filed Under: Audi, German, Tuners

ABT Sportline does a makeover of the Audi A5 Cabrio and calls its little reinvention the AS5.

First off, let's have a look-see under the hood.

Well, ABT POWER provides some tweaking of the electronic engine management system which is offered on four different power plants. The 2.0 TFSI gets a substantial kick upstairs to 275 hp instead of the standard-issue 180 or 211. The 2.7 TDI is taken from 190 hp to a livelier 230. The 3.0 liter TDI diesel also gets an up-tuning to 282 hp from the production version's 240.

Also available is the ABT POWER S package, which can do a little more to that 3.0 liter diesel engine to take it well past 300 horses to a power output of 310 hp and 610 Nm of dump-truck-like torque.

All models will come with the ABT or ABT Sports braking units in order to have on hand the heftier reigns to safely bring the AS5 Cabrio thoroughbred to a halt.

On the exterior we get the usual ABT grill, side skirts, new front and rear skirts with the standard ABT quad-exhaust. Both 19 and 20-inch wheels are available, in the "cool bold BR alloys" style. Also on offer are the more exclusive ABT wheel sets with high-performance tires for maximum road munching traction.

 

Source: Abt Sportline

Press Release (Click to expand)

Sportiness and elegant design are not mutually exclusive - at least when the designers at ABT Sportsline are involved. "It is important to capture the character of the car and emphasise its uniqueness", says Hans-Juergen Abt, the General Manager of ABT Sportsline explaining the demands which are made on the creative department. The result is a breathtakingly beautiful cabrio, which is recognisable as a real "Allgäuer" not just due to its typical 4-pipe exhaust unit. The front with the ABT grill, which additionally accentuates the area around the headlights and fog lights, the front apron and the side sills - all give the open AS5 even more presence. The rear apron and exhaust unit perfectly suit the optics of the extraordinary vehicle. To round of the successful appearance ABT recommends the cool bold BR alloys in 19 or 20 inch respectively. The company from Allgäu of course also offers complete wheel sets with high-performance tyres.

The AS5 Cabrio is a fresh air sports car, which is also quick in a tailor-made suit. The technicians at ABT Sportsline ensure this. There are currently four performance increase packages available: with ABT POWER, which is the optimisation of the electronic engine management system, the 2.0 TFSI receives a sporty 275HP (202kW) instead of the serial 180 HP (132kW) or 211HP (155kW). With the 2.7 TDI, 190HP (140kW) become a high-torque 230HP (169kW). With the three litre diesel this is increased to 282HP or 207kW (series standard: 240HP / 176kW). The ABT POWER S technology is also available to the V6 diesel with the largest engine capacity, which also employs an ABT turbo charger. 310HP (228kW) then provide superior handling in all situations, and with 610Nm torque it's full steam ahead. Logically this power also has to be restrained. The ABT braking unit or ABT sports braking unit correspond to the additional performance potential of the AS5 Cabrio and provide the necessary safety reserves in borderline situations.

The open AS5 provides enormous driving enjoyment, especially of course when the sun is shining. But even with the roof closed the beautiful cabrio looks extremely cool. Regardless of whether it is a car for leisure or business - the latest addition from ABT Sportsline is the ideal companion in all situations.

 

Comments

GRAVE
May 20, 2009 10:08 PM
My god the front looks ugly! the normal A5 looks million times better!

HEMI426
May 20, 2009 10:27 PM
Are they forgot to do the 3.2 V6 FSI?

N20_Purge
May 20, 2009 11:19 PM
Nice tuning on the exterior, but couldn't they pick a faster engine?

Scarcliff
May 20, 2009 11:32 PM
i think that it looks quite Mercish with the wide body.

topgunactor
May 21, 2009 6:14 AM
What is Audi thinking they need to put in a straight inline six if they want this car to be successful.

Imasa
May 21, 2009 9:21 PM
I hate the glued on vents on the side. Looks so cheap. Stock is much nicer.

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