2014 Audi A4 will remain traditional styling but lighter and more fuel-efficient
2014 Audi A4 will remain traditional styling but lighter and more fuel-efficient
Autobild of Germany have generate a computor image of next generation Audi A4 that will replace the ongoing Audi A4 ( B8) that arrive since 2008.Current car is one of the most important car in Audi lineup and gain the popularity in many countries.
The new car will remain design of other Audis.The front of the car dynamic LED headlamps grille and bumper that we saw from A1,or facelifted Audi A5 along with more sharp belt line and bigger fender.At rear will have more sporty taillight and bigger bootlid.
The new Audi A4 will be based on VW group’s MLB Evo platform , expect to reduce the weight of 120-150 kilograms (265-331 pounds) compare to current MLP-Audi Modular Longitudinal Platform. Despite the weight will be reduced, but the new A4′s body size is expected to increase to counter the increased body size of the BMW 3 Series that means longest German’s compact executive car will be longer .
Engine choices remain a mystery, but the TDI engine is expected to output 150 PS and 300 PS (110 kW / 148 hp to 221 kW / 296 hp). Similarly, the gasoline engine should be able to output 150 PS and 350 PS (110 kW / 148 hp to 257 kW / 345 hp). To enhance fuel efficiency, these models will be equipped with Stop / Start system, brake energy recovery system and a heat recovery system.
In addition, there are rumors that the new Audi A4 will introduce a CNG version of the model, Audi e-gas plan as an integral part.
Admin (Some source: Autobild)
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