New Audi A4 set for Frankfurt unveil

    New Audi A4 gets all-new exteriors and new Q7-like interiors.

    Published On Mar 31, 2015 12:37:00 PM

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    The first pictures of the undisguised Audi A4 have been leaked on the internet. The pictures include the first shots of the interior as well as a close look at the car's new headlamps. The exterior styling of the new A4 is based on Audi’s new design language first seen on the Audi Prologue concept.

    The new Audi A4 now gets a larger hexagonal grille like the one on the new Audi TT and R8, along with all-new angular headlamps with LED turn indicators and daytime running lamps. Other styling cues include a more sculpted bumper with air ducts and a contoured bonnet.

    On the inside, the new A4 will get a revised centre console with a new gear shifter and infotainment system controls. On the dashboard, the new A4 gets a new infotainment screen and redesigned climate control switches. Overall, the interior seems to bear resemblance to the one on the new Audi Q7.

    The new Audi A4 is based on the second generation of Audi’s MLB platform, and will be bigger than the car it replaces and approximately a 100kg lighter. It will feature diesel, petrol and hybrid powertrains, with power ranging anywhere from 120bhp to 326bhp in the 2.0-litre TDI e-tron variant.

    The new A4 is set to be revealed in August-end, and will make its public debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show.

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