Would you like a Subaru Outback, but are a bit of a badge snob? Well we have good news for you. Word has come our way confirming the new Audi A4 allroad quattro will be sold in Australia. It will be the first time the model has been seen in local showrooms and as such Audi is taking a cautious approach by limiting numbers to just 150 models.
The A4 allroad quattro is due to launch in November this year and while pricing is yet to be confirmed, you should expect a list price of around $70,000. A 130kW 2.0 TDI will be the sole engine choice, and is shown below in a list of key specs for the Australian market:
- 2.0 TDI S tronic quattro with 130kW/380Nm
- Fuel consumption around 6.0l/100km
- 180mm ground clearance and a wider track than A4 Avant
- Offroad detection system (ORD) that automatically adapts the ESP according to road conditions
- Underbody protection, front and rear, in stainless steel
- Model specific exterior trim
- Standard equipment to include xenon headlights, MMI navigation and Audi parking system plus with rear camera
5 replies on “Audi A4 allroad quattro coming to Australia”
whats the towing capability?
I like. But where is the 3.0TDI version? I would get one.
“Would you like a Subaru Outback, but are a bit of a badge snob? Well we have good news for you. Word has come our way confirming the new Volkswagen Passat Alltrack is coming to Australia”
Yes, that’s on it’s way too. 🙂
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