Senner Tuning creates Audi A5 Black and White

Senner Tuning Audi A5 Black and White

By Zack Newmark
June 9, 2009 3:27 PM
Filed Under: Audi, German, Tuners

Audi customizer Senner Tuning has released details about their latest modification.  The German company's Audi A5 Black and White is now available.

Engineers first attacked the cars aerodynamics and weight by installing a carbon fiber spoiler apron with matching side-mirror housings.  Carbon fiber is also used on a new rear bumper, one of many alterations at the back.  Also found is a new rear spoiler and lip, new LED taillights, and a customized stainless steel quad-exhaust.  Total cost of these mods: €3377.

New 20-inch ASA GT1 alloy wheels were also mounted.  The wheels are available in either Shiny Silver or Matte Black, with the possibility of a separate color ring trim near the wheels' edge.  Choices for the rim lip include orange, white, red, and silver.  Measuring 9x20 in front, 10.5x20 in back, the wheels are wrapped in Vredestein ultra Sessanta XL tires.  The company mounted a Bilstein B16 PSS10 fully adjustable coilover suspension to enhance the handling capabilities.  These changes cost just under €4600. 

Track wheels are also available for an additional €250.

Senner Tuning also retuned the engine to make it more powerful and performance-driven.  The 3.0-liter TDI now produces 300 horsepower and a maximum 600 Nm of torque.  Speed is electronically limited to 280 km/h.  When combined with the new sport air filter, the cost of the under-the-hood modifications is €1649.

Last, designers looked at the car's interior, and decided some further changes needed to be made.  They used silver-lined carbon fiber to surround the ashtray cover, center console, and both the front and rear door panels.  Total price for this is €1690.  The company charges an additional €395 to trim out the instrument cluster.
 
All in all, the car does look pretty hot with all these changes.  But for over €11,700, maybe mix-and-matching only select modifications is a better decision than getting the full package.

Source: Senner Tuning

Comments

Prince_Ash
June 9, 2009 3:33 PM
i agree mixing and matching would be best and less costly. i would only get the engine upgrade and weight reduction. wheels seem a little useless and interior is a little more useless. i only care about performance really not so much appearance.

kalle_Karlstrom
June 9, 2009 3:49 PM
the interior looks cheap. whats wrong with the quality of the original Audi interior? Why not just buy the black grill and detailing from Audi? Black and white is getting a bit old now.

igabbmw
June 10, 2009 12:05 AM
Those Tunning companies are SOOOO useless. What's wrong with the Original A5/S5?

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