It will be followed about a year later by its A4 Avant and A4
Allroad variants, and will for the first time offer some alternative drivetrains.
Audi's A4 range will expand this year when
the Allroad variant goes on sale later this year followed by the performance - oriented S4.
Not exact matches
Sadly, we don't expect this model to come to the U.S., as the
Allroad wagon will still be the only A4 wagon
variant sold in America.
If you want a more powerful, performance - tuned version of the A4 you can get the S4
variant, and Audi also sells a crossover SUV called the
Allroad, which is based on the A4 station wagon (see our separate reports).
In a departure from previous incarnations of the executive load hauler, it will be offered in two distinct
variants: a traditional on - road model and a so - called All - Terrain version, which will feature raised ride height and a standard 4Matic four - wheel drive system and will provide Mercedes with a rival to the likes of the Audi A6
Allroad.
The model in question is an A6
Allroad Quattro wagon, but Audi says that it offers more than 140 model
variants in all - wheel drive.
Audi has released its third A4
variant in Australia this week, with the A4
allroad quattro 2.0 TFSI S tronic joining the newly - released sedan and Avant (wagon) ranges.
Initially, the 2.0 TFSI
variant will bring 185kW and 370Nm to the A4
allroad quattro, its 0 - 100 km / h time of 6.1 sec making it the fastest - ever
allroad model ever.
The A6 is available as a four - door saloon and five - door A6 Avant estate, while the latter has also spawned a high - riding
variant called the A6
Allroad, and the high - performance RS6 Avant.
The new
variant should follow in the footsteps of the Audi A6
Allroad.
The big question aside if Buick will go forward with a wagon
variant is will it be a standard wagon or something akin to the Subaru Outback / Audi A4
Allroad.