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2008 Audi A5 Preview
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| It's been a while since we've last seen a coupe like this from Audi. (Photo: Audi) |
Audi’s stylist Walter de'Silva says with conviction that this was indeed the most beautiful vehicle that he had ever designed. Those are some bold words from a man who’s given
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| Bigger than the A4, but then again, it wasn't hard for Audi to accomplish that. (Photo: Audi) |
Looking at the interior of the new A5 and it’s clear to see that the inspirationof design came from the elegant, wraparound styling of the A6, as well as the snug and driver-oriented TT. Being the most modern of Audi designs, the console and its details have gone through an update. High gloss plastics give a cutting edge feel, while the shapes of the buttons and the deep inset
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| Modern and stylish, the new A5's interior has many hints of the A6 and the TT. (Photo: Audi) |
From the pictures provided, Audi looks to be offering two types of MMI systems for the A5, the traditional system with the central knob located behind the shifter as in the A6 and the A8, as well as a console-mounted unit, similar to the MMI Plus found in the A3 and A4. For buyers that desire an extra sporty touch, the S-Line design package will also be offered, while those who want their car to be a little more exclusive, through the Quattro GmbH program, Audi can provide a more customized vehicle through the use of different leathers, colors, and trim inserts.
Quattro all-wheel drive has always been at the heart of Audi’s dynamic regime,offering traction and grip that front or rear drive simply can’t muster. But as good as it's been, Audi is modifying Quattro to change the car's overall driving experience. As noted with the latest models released, the brand’s skilled engineers have been playing with weight distribution and power distribution in order to reduce the nose-heavy
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| Specific adjustments to weight distribution and power distribution will make the A5 a car that's fun to drive. (Photo: Audi) |
The base engine for the new A5 is the 1.8T, though it’s not the venerable onethat powered just about every Volkswagen and Audi product during the early part of this decade. This engine packs Audi’s latest technology, including FSI direct injection, which helps the little engine turn out 170 horsepower; approaching the 100 hp/L mark. It’s doubtful that Audi
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| New MMI controls surround the six-speed manual stick. (Photo: Audi) |
One note that Audi was particularly clear on was that the A5 will not be sold inNorth America with the TDI diesel engine. This is disappointing mainly because at the beginning of the year the brand made a big fuss about offering diesels in North America, particularly since parent VAG entered an agreement with rival Mercedes-Benz
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| Too bad we won't be getting the diesel versions, which are quicker and more efficient than the gas models. (Photo: Audi) |
Audi is also planning on bringing out an S-version of the A5, powered by what’s believed to be the 4.2-liter high-output V8 engine found under the hood of the current S4. It’ll be shown to the world for the first time at New York, which should wipe whatever remaining smile exists off of Infiniti’s face. We’ll bring you more information on the car in preview form as tidbits on its oily bits become available. In the meantime, it’s nice to see that beauty rides once again in two-door form, particularly for a brand that’s been making giant steps forward in design, performance and dynamics in recent years. First deliveries of the new A5 will take place in June of this year.
Preliminary Specifications (A5):
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