
The new Audi A4 Avant is now equipped to deal with whatever you can throw at it.
THIS new Audi A4 Avant is the Bear Grylls of Audi A4’s. It has a new theme that appears to be straight out the same stable as the A6 allroad Quattro. This increased rough terrain capability proved popular so Audi have extended the range to this model.
The car has been modified using features such as increased ride height and widened track front and rear, to give you extra stability. It also gets that distinctive allroad specific styling kit including exclusive bumper and grille design.
Three engines will initially be made available, all compliant with EU5 standards. A 2.0-litre diesel which produces 170 PS, a brand new 2.0 litre petrol outputting 211 PS and the well known 3.0 litre common rail V6 240 PS diesel.
This new A4 Avant has adaptive torque distirbutioin and can change thanks to its automatic Offroad Detection (ORD). Normally the majority of power is fed to the back wheels but it can changed dependant on the conditions.
It is due to debut at the Geneva on March 5th and will be hitting the UK markets in May, orders are available now. Prices start from £29,285
Ed Dooley
17/02/2009
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