Audi A4 Review 2024
Audi A4 At A Glance
Insurance Groups are between 19–40
On average it achieves 76% of the official MPG figure
The Audi A4 is a premium saloon that goes toe-to-toe with the BMW 3 Series, Mercedes C-Class, and Jaguar XE. Exceptional cruising refinement, impressive interior build quality and a generous standard kit are all major pluses. The latter includes Audi's superb Virtual Cockpit digital driver's display, along with a slick 10.1-inch touchscreen for controlling infotainment. The relatively frugal engine line-up includes petrol and diesel models with a 2.0-litre capacity and varying power outputs, but as yet, no plug-in hybrid model. It's available with two- or four-wheel drive, although the quattro models are expensive, and is offered in Sport, S line, and Black Edition trim levels. It's a polished all-rounder that has few flaws. Read on for our full review of the Audi A4 saloon.
The Audi A4 is a premium car that demands few compromises from its owners. Now in its fifth iteration, the latest one is very much an evolution of the previous model's approach, which has seen the A4 locked in a fierce battle for control over company car parks and suburban driveways for 30 years.
This competition with its closest rivals - the BMW 3 Series and Mercedes C-Class - has turned all three cars into incredible all-rounders, with stunning interiors, low running costs, and impressive on-board technology.
Traditionally, the 3 Series was the driver's choice, the A4 had the nicest interiors and the all-weather security of four-wheel drive, while the Mercedes struck a nice middle ground. Now however, the differences are more subtle, with exterior design and brand image playing a bigger role.
The strangle hold these three models have on the premium company car market has made it very hard indeed for solid left field alternatives such as the Volvo S60 and Jaguar XE to get a look in, despite each having their own likeable qualities.
First launched in 2015, the current model was given a major facelift in 2019. The makeover included fresh styling that cribbed notes from the larger A6 and A8 saloons, and a paired back engine range.
Both the 3.0-litre V6 diesel models and entry-level 1.4-litre petrol were dropped, leaving buyers with a choice of four-cylinder 2.0-litre petrol and diesels, each available in two states of tune. All of the engines are smooth, flexible performers with competitive running costs, and the more powerful diesel model comes with four-wheel drive.
The interior remains a real highlight, with a modern and minimalist design that features high quality materials throughout, seamlessly integrating the impressive array of new on-board technology.
Buyers can choose from three trim levels: Sport, S line, and Black Edition. Even the standard Sport comes amply equipped, with a spec-bump compared to the old SE that includes sat-nav, heated seats, a 10.1-inch touchscreen, and a 12.3-inch set of digital dials that Audi calls its 'Virtual Cockpit'.
Add to this long list a set of front and rear parking sensors, cruise control, and satellite navigation, and it seems hard to understand why anyone would need to upgrade to the pricier models, apart from their increasingly sporty exterior styling kits.
For a four-door saloon, the A4 is pretty practical too, with a decent boot, folding rear seats that split 40/20/40 and room for four adults to travel many miles in relative comfort. However, family buyers and those who need to regularly carry more should opt for the A4 Avant estate, a roomier version that we've reviewed separately.
The A4 excels on the motorway, where its hushed engines, supple ride (as long as you avoid the stiff sport suspension) and excellent cabin refinement make it a relaxing companion on longer trips. It handles winding roads with strong grip and reassuring poise, but several rear-driven rivals are a bit more fun in this regard.
Its premium pricing (it's expensive compared to the mechanically similar Skoda Superb and Volkswagen Passat) is offset by decent residual values and low running costs, with the cleanest 2.0-litre diesel models capable of achieving well over 50mpg in real-world conditions.
Looking for a second opinion? Why not read heycar's Audi A4 review.
Audi A4 handling and engines
- Engines range from 1.4 TFSI 150 S tronic to S4 3.0 TFSI 354 quattro Tiptronic
- Readers report Real MPG to be between 23–67 mpg
Audi A4 2024: Handling and ride quality
The A4's handling will vary depending on the trim you choose, as it comes with two different suspension setups.
Sport models are equipped with slightly softer springs and dampers, and ride well over bumps, but lean a little into corners. S line and Black Edition have a 23mm lowered setup that (combined with their larger alloy wheels) makes for a firmer ride on broken or bumpy roads, but control their body movements better.
Still, you can request the standard 'Comfort Dynamic' setup as a no-cost option on the pricier models to avoid the harsh ride (which we recommend) or if the sporty looks are a priority, pay extra for Adaptive Sport suspension, that while firm, has a comfort setting that means less nasty vibration is transmitted to the cabin.
On wet roads, the front-wheel drive models can struggle to bite out of slow or off-camber corners, where the Quattro models will grip and go, but neither is as entertaining through turns as the rear-wheel drive 3 Series.
Audi A4 2024: Engines
On the petrol side, the entry-level Audi A4 35 TFSI has a 2.0-litre capacity and a modest 150PS output. That is just about enough to avoid feeling underpowered, but you'll need to work the S tronic seven-speed auto harder than necessarily feels comfortable to enjoy decent performance.
The 40 TFSI uses a 204PS version of the same engine, paired with the automatic transmission, and is considerably more relaxing and responsive to drive as a result.
For buyers covering higher daily mileages, either of the 2.0-litre diesels will be suitable. Those keen to keep their costs down and company car buyers should opt for the 163PS 35 TDI, but private buyers are likely to prefer the 40 TDI with 204PS, since it's quicker covering the 0-62mph dash. Both engines are a little boomier than their petrol counterparts at motorway speeds, but are otherwise very refined indeed.
Audi A4 2024: Safety
The current A4 was crash tested by European safety body Euro NCAP in 2015, and receiving the maximum five star rating. It scored for 89% for adult occupant protection, a lower rating than the Jaguar XE (92%), Mercedes C-Class (92%), and BMW 3 Series (97%) but did a better job of protecting children than most. However, Euro NCAP now lists this rating as expired as its testing methods have changed considerably since this test was carried out.
Every model comes fitted with automatic emergency braking, which stops the car for you if it senses an imminent collision, and the optional Tour Pack adds road sign recognition, lane-keeping assist and adaptive cruise control, which can follow the car in front at a safe distance and ease the stress of traffic. This is a shortfall on Audi's part as the A4's key rivals now include this sort of safety tech as standard.
Audi A4 2024: Towing
Saloons are not the most obvious choice of towing vehicle, but if you do plan to regularly tow then one of the four-wheel drive diesels will be the best suited to this task.
The A4 40 TDI quattro has plenty of torque that is available from low in the rev range, and the added grip and security of an extra pair of driven wheels. So specified, the A4 can tow an impressive braked capacity of 1800kgs. The front-drive model have a braked trailer limit of 1700kg, and all A4s can tow an unbraked trailer of up to 750kg.
Engine | MPG | 0-62 | CO2 |
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1.4 TFSI | 51–53 mpg | 8.5–8.7 s | 122–131 g/km |
1.4 TFSI 150 S tronic | 50 mpg | 8.5 s | 129 g/km |
1.4 TFSI S tronic | 51–53 mpg | 8.5 s | 122–126 g/km |
2.0 TDI 150 | 67–71 mpg | 8.9–9.2 s | 99–119 g/km |
2.0 TDI 150 S tronic | 66–67 mpg | 8.7–9.1 s | 101–127 g/km |
2.0 TDI 150 Ultra | 74 mpg | 8.9 s | 99 g/km |
2.0 TDI 150 Ultra S tronic | 72 mpg | 8.7 s | 101 g/km |
2.0 TDI 190 | 63–64 mpg | 7.7 s | 102–118 g/km |
2.0 TDI 190 quattro S tronic | 63–64 mpg | 7.2 s | 114 g/km |
2.0 TDI 190 S tronic | 61–67 mpg | 7.2–7.7 s | 103–121 g/km |
2.0 TDI 190 Ultra | 69–72 mpg | 7.7 s | 102 g/km |
2.0 TDI 190 Ultra S tronic | 67–71 mpg | 7.7 s | 103 g/km |
2.0 TFSI 190 | 50–50 mpg | 7.2 s | 127 g/km |
2.0 TFSI 190 S tronic | 52–55 mpg | 7.3 s | 116–122 g/km |
2.0 TFSI 252 quattro S tronic | 44–48 mpg | 5.8 s | 136–146 g/km |
3.0 TDI 218 quattro S tronic | 59–63 mpg | 6.3–6.6 s | 115–127 g/km |
3.0 TDI 218 S tronic | 64–67 mpg | 6.6 s | 109 g/km |
3.0 TDI 272 quattro tiptronic | 54–55 mpg | 5.3 s | 134–137 g/km |
3.0 TDI 341 quattro tiptronic | - | 4.6 s | 185–187 g/km |
30 TDI S tronic | 67–72 mpg | 9.5–9.8 s | 103–142 g/km |
35 TDI | - | 8.5 s | 131 g/km |
35 TDI S tronic | 66–74 mpg | 8.2–8.7 s | 101–143 g/km |
35 TFSI | 47–50 mpg | 8.6–8.9 s | 129–148 g/km |
35 TFSI S tronic | 48–51 mpg | 8.6–9.2 s | 130–150 g/km |
40 TDI S tronic | 54–66 mpg | 6.9–7.7 s | 118–156 g/km |
40 TFSI S tronic | 48–49 mpg | 7.1–7.3 s | 136–163 g/km |
45 S tronic | - | 5.7 s | 192 g/km |
45 TFSI S tronic | 42 mpg | 5.5–5.8 s | 155–192 g/km |
50 TDI S tronic | 46 mpg | 5.2–5.4 s | 154–186 g/km |
S4 3.0 TFSI 354 quattro Tiptronic | 38–39 mpg | 4.7 s | 166 g/km |
S4 TDI 347 Quattro | 46 mpg | 4.8 s | 164 g/km |
Real MPG average for the Audi A4
Real MPG was created following thousands of readers telling us that their cars could not match the official figures.
Real MPG gives real world data from drivers like you to show how much fuel a vehicle really uses.
Average performance
76%
Real MPG
23–67 mpg
MPGs submitted
531
Audi A4 interior
- Boot space is 460–1430 litres
- Euro NCAP rating of five stars
Dimensions | |
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Length | 4725–4770 mm |
Width | 2022–2040 mm |
Height | 1404–1435 mm |
Wheelbase | 2820–2825 mm |
Audi A4 2024: Practicality
Four-door premium saloons are not known for their practicality but the A4 is surprisingly roomy inside. The space for rear-seat passengers is generous, with more leg and head room than in the previous A4 - so adult occupants will be more than happy sat in the back, even on longer trips.
Fitting three across the rear bench will be a tighter squeeze however, with the person sat in the narrow middle seat required to straddle a wide transmission tunnel.
The boot has a generous load volume of 495 litres, or 460 litres for the Quattro four-wheel drive models, but the saloon body style does limit what you can carry compared with a hatchback or estate.
That capacity is on a par with its nearest rivals, but the A4's load bay is well shaped to make it easier to lug bulkier items inside, and once you fold the rear seats flat the overall volume is big enough for several suitcases or even a bike. The only drawback is that unlike on some of the A4's rivals, you can't drop the rear seat backs automatically with the pull of a lever.
Audi A4 2024: Quality and finish
Material quality is excellent and the fit and finish are impeccable. All the switches and dials feel slick and are precise to use, and even the entry-level Technik models feature smart aluminium dash inlays and soft leather on the key touch points.
Like the larger A6 saloon, full leather upholstery is now standard across the range, and only one of the A4's many rivals comes close to matching it for either material quality or fit and finish: the BMW 3 Series.
Audi A4 2024: Infotainment
Cars like the Audi A4 often double up as a mobile office, so it comes loaded with plenty of features designed to keep you connected on the go.
From 2019 onwards, the standard infotainment system was upgraded to include a larger 10.1-inch touchscreen in centre of the dash, and a 12.3-inch digital driver's display that Audi calls the 'Virtual Cockpit'. It's a slick system that includes satellite navigation powered by Google Maps, DAB radio, Bluetooth, eight speakers, and smartphone connectivity via Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
On previous models you could control most of the key functions using a scroll wheel close to the gear shifter but Audi removed this feature in the recent facelift, and the touchscreen is less intuitive to use while driving.
Audi A4 value for money
Audi A4 2024: Prices
Audi has simplified the A4 saloon range to three trims, along with pairs of petrol and diesel engines. This all gets gong with the 2.0 litre turbo petrol Sport 35 TFSI model that costs from £34,870. It comes with the S tronic automatic gearbox as standard, as do all A4 saloons.
Next in the Sport line is the 40 TFSI petrol with a price tag of £36,480, while the 35 and 40 TDI turbodiesel models come in at £37,750 and £39,795, respectively.
The S line trim comes with the same engine options for a £1500 premium over the Sport, while the Black Edition is a further £2000 pricier than the S line.
Since it's been on sale for a while now, there is plenty of choice on available in the second-hand market. A seven-year old 1.4 TFSI Sport can be your's from £11,500, while a two-year old 2.0 35 TDI S line will cost from around £26,500.
If you are looking to spread the cost out with a finance deal, then Audi offers a variety of deals on the A4 to spread the cost and give the option to own the car outright.
Audi A4 2024: Running Costs
With no EV or plug-in hybrid model to give the Audi A4 saloon a headline act to draw in company car sales, it relies on the 35 TDI to offer the best combined fuel economy of 58.9mpg. This is followed by the 40 TDI Quattro with its 54.3mpg best.
This should be closer to a real-world figure than the old NEDC test, but visit Real MPG for a clearer picture.
Choose the petrol A4s and you’ll find the 35 and 40 TFSI models return an identical WLTP figure of 45.6mpg. They both also emit a lowest carbon dioxide emission of 141g/km. The diesels emit 125g/km for the 35 TDI, while the 40 TDI pays the penalty of its all-wheel drive transmission with a figure of 137g/km.
Despite its premium image, the A4's excellent standard safety equipment means it should be relatively cheap to insure, with entry-level models sitting in insurance group 20 (of 50). The highest insurance group rating for the standard A4 saloon line-up is group 32, so it's not prohibitively expensive to get covered.
As a brand, Audi ranks 16 out of 29 in the HonestJohn Satisfaction Index, which might be an indication of reliability issues over a long term period of ownership that are not obviously apparent on newer models.
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Most buyers will find everything they need readily available in the Sport model. It might be the most affordable A4, but includes three-zone climate control, bright LED headlights, heated front seats, the impressive 10.1-inch infotainment screen and Virtual Cockpit display, plus all round parking sensors.
The Sport trim also comes with leather upholstery, comfort-biased suspension, keyless ignition, and Audi's excellent 12.3-inch Virtual Cockpit main dash display.
The S line comes with firmer sports suspension that lowers the car by 23mm, and there are 19-inch alloy wheels in place of the Sport's 17-inch rims. You also get dynamic rear indicators with the S line, plus plenty of badges to remind you which trim you chose.
Then there's the Black Edition that ups the ante with its black trim detailing, metallic paint, and piano black interior inlays.
Dimensions | |
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Length | 4725–4770 mm |
Width | 2022–2040 mm |
Height | 1404–1435 mm |
Wheelbase | 2820–2825 mm |
Miscellaneous | |
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Kerb Weight | 1320–1855 kg |
Boot Space | 460–1430 L |
Warranty | 3 years / 60000 miles |
Servicing | 9000–19000 miles |
Costs | |
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List Price | £37,380–£57,570 |
Insurance Groups | 19–40 |
Road Tax Bands | A–J |
Official MPG | 37.7–74.3 mpg |
Euro NCAP Safety Ratings | |
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Adult | - |
Child | - |
Pedestrian | - |
Overall | 5 |
Currently on sale
Estate | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
Black Edition 35 TDi 163 MHEV S tronic S Tronic Start/Stop 5dr | £41,050 | - | 8.5 s |
Black Edition 40 TDi 204 Quattro 12v MHEV S tronic S Tronic Start/Stop 5dr | £43,095 | - | 7.1 s |
Black Edition 40 TFSi 204 S tronic 12v MHEV S Tronic Start/Stop 5dr | £39,780 | - | 7.3 s |
S Line 35 TDi 163 MHEV S tronic S Tronic Start/Stop 5dr | £40,050 | - | 8.5 s |
S Line 40 TDi 204 Quattro 12v MHEV S tronic S Tronic Start/Stop 5dr | £42,095 | - | 7.1 s |
S Line 40 TFSi 204 S tronic 12v MHEV S Tronic Start/Stop 5dr | £38,780 | - | 7.3 s |
Sport 35 TDi 163 MHEV S tronic S Tronic Start/Stop 5dr | £42,545 | - | 8.5 s |
Sport 35 TFSi 150 S tronic 12v MHEV S Tronic Start/Stop 5dr | £40,100 | - | 9.2 s |
Sport 40 TDi 204 Quattro 12v MHEV S tronic S Tronic Start/Stop 5dr | £44,635 | - | 7.1 s |
Sport 40 TFSi 204 S tronic 12v MHEV S Tronic Start/Stop 5dr | £41,320 | - | 7.3 s |
On sale until June 2024
Estate | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
Technik 35 TDi 163 MHEV S tronic S Tronic Start/Stop 5dr | £37,300 | - | 8.5 s |
Saloon | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
35 TFSI 150 Technik Comfort+Sound Pack S tronic 4dr | £33,695 | 51.4 mpg | 8.6 s |
Technik 35 TDi 163 MHEV S tronic S Tronic Start/Stop 4dr | £35,900 | - | 8.2 s |
On sale until May 2023
Estate | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
Sport Edition 35 TDi 163 MHEV S tronic S Tronic Start/Stop 5dr | £39,210 | - | 8.5 s |
Sport Edition 35 TFSi 150 S tronic 12v MHEV S Tronic Start/Stop 5dr | £36,965 | - | 9.2 s |
Sport Edition 40 TDi 204 Quattro 12v MHEV S tronic S Tronic Start/Stop 5dr | £41,890 | - | 7.1 s |
Sport Edition 40 TFSi 204 S tronic 12v MHEV S Tronic Start/Stop 5dr | £38,575 | - | 7.3 s |
Saloon | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
Sport Edition 35 TDi 163 MHEV S tronic S Tronic Start/Stop 4dr | £37,770 | - | 8.2 s |
Sport Edition 35 TFSi 150 S tronic 12v MHEV S Tronic Start/Stop 4dr | £35,565 | - | 8.9 s |
Sport Edition 40 TDi 204 Quattro 12v MHEV S tronic S Tronic Start/Stop 4dr | £40,490 | - | 6.9 s |
Sport Edition 40 TFSi 204 S tronic 12v MHEV S Tronic Start/Stop 4dr | £37,175 | - | 7.1 s |
On sale until August 2022
Estate | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
Vorsprung 30 TDi 136 MHEV S tronic S Tronic Start/Stop 5dr | £47,470 | - | 9.8 s |
Vorsprung 35 TDi 163 MHEV S tronic S Tronic Start/Stop 5dr | £49,550 | - | 8.5 s |
Vorsprung 40 TDi 204 Quattro 12v MHEV S tronic S Tronic Start/Stop 5dr | £51,595 | - | 7.1 s |
Vorsprung 40 TFSi 204 S tronic 12v MHEV S Tronic Start/Stop 5dr | £46,670 | - | 7.3 s |
Vorsprung 45 TFSi 265 Quattro S tronic 12v MHEV S Tronic Start/Stop 5dr | £48,280 | - | 5.7 s |
Saloon | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
35 TFSI 150 Vorsprung S tronic 4dr | £46,540 | - | 8.9 s |
35 TFSI 150ps Vorsprung 4dr | £43,370 | - | 8.6 s |
Vorsprung 30 TDi 136 MHEV S tronic S Tronic Start/Stop 4dr | £48,185 | - | 9.5 s |
Vorsprung 35 TDi 163 MHEV S tronic S Tronic Start/Stop 4dr | £48,150 | - | 8.2 s |
Vorsprung 40 TDi 204 Quattro 12v MHEV S tronic S Tronic Start/Stop 4dr | £50,195 | - | 6.9 s |
Vorsprung 40 TFSi 204 S tronic 12v MHEV S Tronic Start/Stop 4dr | £46,880 | - | 7.1 s |
Vorsprung 45 TFSi 265 Quattro S tronic 12v MHEV S Tronic Start/Stop 4dr | £52,795 | - | 5.5 s |
On sale until May 2022
Estate | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
Black Edition 30 TDi 136 MHEV S tronic S Tronic Start/Stop 5dr | £38,970 | - | 9.8 s |
Black Edition 45 TFSi 265 Quattro S tronic 12v MHEV S Tronic Start/Stop 5dr | £44,295 | - | 5.7 s |
S Line 30 TDi 136 MHEV S tronic S Tronic Start/Stop 5dr | £37,970 | - | 9.8 s |
S Line 45 TFSi 265 Quattro S tronic 12v MHEV S Tronic Start/Stop 5dr | £43,295 | - | 5.7 s |
Sport 30 TDi 136 MHEV S tronic S Tronic Start/Stop 5dr | £38,490 | - | 9.8 s |
Sport 35 TDi 163 MHEV S tronic S Tronic Start/Stop 5dr | £38,125 | - | 8.5 s |
Sport 40 TDi 204 Quattro 12v MHEV S tronic S Tronic Start/Stop 5dr | £40,170 | - | 7.1 s |
Sport 40 TFSi 204 S tronic 12v MHEV S Tronic Start/Stop 5dr | £36,855 | - | 7.3 s |
Sport Edition 30 TDi 136 MHEV S tronic S Tronic Start/Stop 5dr | £37,765 | - | 9.8 s |
Sport Edition 35 TFSi 150 12v MHEV Start/Stop 5dr | £34,015 | - | 8.9 s |
Technik 30 TDi 136 MHEV S tronic S Tronic Start/Stop 5dr | £35,220 | - | 9.8 s |
Technik 50 TDi V6 286 Quattro Tip S Tronic Start/Stop 5dr | - | - | 5.4 s |
On sale until March 2022
Saloon | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
S4 TDI Quattro 347 Black Edition Tiptronic 4dr | £49,500 | 46.3 mpg | 4.8 s |
S4 TDI Quattro 347 Tiptronic 4dr | £48,000 | 46.3 mpg | 4.8 s |
S4 TDI Quattro 347 Vorsprung Tiptronic 4dr | - | 46.3 mpg | - |
On sale until April 2021
Saloon | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
30 TDI 136 Black Edition S tronic 4dr | £39,000 | 67.3 mpg | 9.5 s |
30 TDI 136 S Line Comfort+Sound Pack S tronic 4dr | £39,145 | 67.3 mpg | 9.5 s |
30 TDI 136 Sport Comfort+Sound Pack S tronic 4dr | £37,570 | 72.4 mpg | 9.5 s |
30 TDI 136 Technik Comfort+Sound Pack S tronic 4dr | £35,895 | 72.4 mpg | 9.5 s |
30 TDI 136 Vorsprung S tronic 4dr | - | - | - |
35 TDI 163 Black Edition S tronic 4dr | £39,700 | 68.9 mpg | 8.2 s |
35 TDI 163 S Line Comfort+Sound Pack S tronic 4dr | £39,845 | 68.9 mpg | 8.2 s |
35 TDI 163 Sport Comfort+Sound Pack S tronic 4dr | £38,250 | 74.3 mpg | 8.2 s |
35 TDI 163 Technik Comfort+Sound Pack S tronic 4dr | £36,575 | 74.3 mpg | 8.2 s |
35 TDI 163ps Vorsprung S tronic 4dr | - | - | - |
On sale until December 2020
Saloon | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
40 TDI 190 Black Edition S tronic 4dr | £38,585 | 65.7 mpg | 7.7 s |
40 TDI 190 Quattro Vorsprung S tronic 4dr | - | - | - |
40 TDI 190 S Line S tronic 4dr | £36,735 | 65.7 mpg | 7.7 s |
40 TDI 190 Sport S tronic 4dr | £35,245 | 65.7 mpg | 7.7 s |
40 TDI Quattro Black Edition Tech Pack S tronic 4dr | £41,410 | 54.3 mpg | 7.4 s |
40 TDI Quattro S Line Tech Pack S tronic 4dr | £39,560 | 54.3 mpg | 7.4 s |
40 TDI Quattro Sport Tech Pack S tronic 4dr | £38,110 | 57.6 mpg | 7.4 s |
40 TFSI 190 Slne Tech Pack S tronic 4dr | £36,010 | 47.9 mpg | 7.3 s |
40 TFSI 190 Sport Tech Pack S tronic 4dr | £34,560 | 48.7 mpg | 7.3 s |
40 TFSI 190ps Vorsprung S tronic 4dr | - | - | 7.1 s |
40 TFSI Black Edition Tech Pack S tronic 4dr | £37,860 | 47.9 mpg | 7.3 s |
45 TFSI 245 Quattro Vorsprung S tronic 4dr | - | - | 5.5 s |
45 TFSI Quattro Black Edition Tech Pack S tronic 4dr | - | 42.2 mpg | 5.8 s |
45 TFSI Quattro S Line Tech Pack S tronic 4dr | - | 42.2 mpg | 5.8 s |
On sale until November 2019
Saloon | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
35 TDI 150ps SE S tronic 4dr | - | - | - |
35 TFSI 150ps Black Edition 4dr | - | - | - |
35 TFSI 150ps S Line 4dr | - | - | - |
35 TFSI 150ps SE 4dr | - | - | - |
35 TFSI 150ps SE S tronic 4dr | - | - | - |
35 TFSI 150ps Sport 4dr | - | - | - |
On sale until July 2019
Saloon | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
S4 3.0 TFSI 354ps Quattro Tiptronic 4dr | £46,080 | 37.7 mpg | 4.7 s |
On sale until April 2019
On sale until October 2017
Saloon | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
2.0 TFSI 190ps S Line 4dr | £31,310 | 49.6 mpg | 7.2 s |
2.0 TFSI 190ps SE 4dr | £28,910 | 50.4 mpg | 7.2 s |
2.0 TFSI 190ps Sport 4dr | £29,860 | 50.4 mpg | 7.2 s |
2.0 TFSI 252 Quattro Sport S tronic 4dr | £36,780 | 47.9 mpg | 5.8 s |
On sale until April 2017
Saloon | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
S4 3.0 TFSI 354 Quattro Tiptronic 4dr | £44,600 | 38.7 mpg | - |
On sale until June 2016
Saloon | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
2.0 TDI 150ps S Line 4dr | £31,600 | 70.6 mpg | 9.2 s |
2.0 TDI 150ps S Line S tronic 4dr | £33,130 | 67.3 mpg | 9.1 s |
On sale until October 2015
Model History
- June 2015: New Audi A4 revealed
- September 2015: New Audi A4 prices announced
- May 2019: Audi A4 and S4 updated
- August 2024: New Audi A5 range replaces A4/S4 and A5/S5, prices start from £41,950
June 2015
New Audi A4 revealed
More powerful, more efficient, more intelligent: the new Audi A4 and A4 Avant feature numerous premium technologies which set higher benchmarks for their class.
The most powerful engines are two TDI six-cylinder units with up to 272PS. Driver assistance and infotainment systems are of luxury quality. A new generation of four-cylinder TFSI engines with newly developed combustion methods sets benchmarks in terms of fuel consumption, emissions and performance for four-cylinder petrol engines.
At 4.73 metres long and with a wheelbase of 2.82 metres – the new Audi A4 and A4 Avant have a confident stance on the road.
Compared with the previous model, the car’s dimensions have grown but its weight has been reduced significantly – by up to 120kg depending on the engine. The body of the new Audi models is one of the lightest in its class thanks to an intelligent material mix and lightweight construction.
Technological highlights of the new A4 include the Audi virtual cockpit, the Audi Matrix LED headlights, the Audi smartphone interface, the Bang & Olufsen Sound System with 3D sound, the Audi phone box with wireless charging, the head-up display, and new driver assistance systems and Audi connect services.
The focus here is on two innovations. The optional Audi virtual cockpit, a fully digital combination instrument, features a 12.3-inch LCD screen that displays the most important information in brilliant high-resolution graphics, with great detail and sophisticated effects.
The new Audi A4 and A4 Avant will launch with seven engines - three TFSI and four TDI. Their power output has increased significantly and ranges from 150PS to 272PS, but fuel consumption has been reduced by up to 21 percent. CO2 dips below 100g/km in the 2.0 TDI ultra Saloon. All engines combine high efficiency with outstanding responsiveness and refinement. This applies in particular to the two 3.0 TDI six-cylinder engines.
September 2015
New Audi A4 prices announced
SE models include xenon headlamps with LED daytime running lamps, three-zone climate control, cruise control, rear parking sensors, 17" alloy wheels and the Audi smartphone interface, which supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto platforms and displays smartphone contact and information such as navigation mapping on the A4’s seven-inch colour MMI screen.
Sport models have a distinctive exterior look with exclusive 17" 5-spoke alloy wheels. Inside, they gain MMI Navigation, plus an automatic three-month subscription to the many internet-based services and in-car internet browsing options offered by Audi connect. Sports seats, a sports steering wheel and the 180-watt Audi sound system are also among the additional benefits.
The top S line specification includes 18-inch S line alloy wheels, bespoke S line exterior styling, LED headlights incorporating LED daytime running lights and LED rear lights with dynamic rear indicators with a progressive sweeping action in the intended turn direction. Sports seats in a combination of cloth and leather, and S line sports suspension stiffens it up, though this can be replaced at no cost by the more comfort-oriented standard suspension.
Petrol engine capacities range from 1.4 litres to 2.0 litres, and TDI from 2.0-litres to 3.0 litres, with outputs starting from 150PS and rising to 272PS. All engines combine high efficiency with outstanding responsiveness and refinement, but particularly notable are two 'ultra' versions of the 2.0-litre TDI engine.
The 2.0 TDI ultra with 150PS and six-speed manual transmission makes a lot of sense to company car drivers. ECDC combines is 74.3mpg with CO2 just 99g/km. Its frugality can be enjoyed in conjunction with both SE and Sport specs with 17" alloy wheels. The 2.0 TDI ultra with 190PS and manual transmission runs the 150 close, returning up to 72.4mpg with 102g/km.
The 218PS V6 TDI with seven-speed S tronic transmission registers a remarkable 109g/km in Sport spec with front-wheel-drive, while the more potent 272PS V6 TDI emits 134g/km CO2.
The 2.0 TFSI petrol engine with 190PS emits 116g/km through the use of a completely new combustion process developed using the Miller cycle as its basis, and will be notable for its ability to deliver optimal response across the entire engine speed range.
May 2019
Audi A4 and S4 updated
A modest facelift and new engines for the new Audi A4 - including, for the first time, S4 Avant and saloon models with diesel engines.
Interior updates include an updating infotainment system with a 10.1-inch touchscreen display which responds to inputs with acoustic feedback. This replaces the rotary control used on the centre tunnel console of the outgoing model. Audi's virtual cockpit is now standard across the range.
A broad spread of four-cylinder and six-cylinder engines power the first phase of launch models, all of which are at the top of their game, and undercut the limits of the Euro 6d-temp emission standard as proof of that fact. Their power outputs range from 150PS to 347PS – from the Audi A4 35 TFSI up to the Audi S4 TDI. Shortly afterwards, a further two turbocharged engines will be added to the range: the 30 TDI with a power output of 136PS and the 35 TDI with 163PS. The reassurance of quattro all-wheel-drive will be offered as standard for the most powerful TDI and TFSI engines.
For the market launch three engine variants will feature a mild-hybrid system (MHEV) based on 12 volts, which reduces fuel consumption while improving comfort. Another two units are set to follow shortly afterward. This broad-based electrification makes an important contribution to achieving the fleet targets for fuel consumption. In everyday use, the MHEV system reduces fuel consumption by up to 0.3 litres per 100 kilometres according to individual Audi measurements.
August 2024
New Audi A5 range replaces A4/S4 and A5/S5, prices start from £41,950
Audi has announced that from today its new A5 range has replaced the existing A4 and A5 model lines. The new A5 models are powered by a new generation of combustion engines, feature a new electronics architecture and come complete with Audi's latest design language.
Priced from £41,950 for the Audi A5 Saloon, all models are available to order now, with first deliveries in November.
Both now adopt the A5/S5 designation to align with the new Audi naming convention, in which even numbers denote electrically powered models and odd numbers are assigned to vehicles with combustion engines.
The new A5 models are the first Audis to be built on the new Premium Platform Combustion (PPC), and are positioned in the upper midsize segment. All A5 variants will initially be available with a choice of Sport, S line and Edition 1 specifications, while the S5 Saloon and Avant will be offered exclusively in Edition 1 form.
Audi A5 Saloon and S5 Saloon UK prices
A5 Saloon TFSI
A5 Saloon TFSI 150PS Sport £41,950
A5 Saloon TFSI 150PS S line £44,100
A5 Saloon TFSI 150PS Edition 1 £49,100
A5 Saloon TFSI
A5 Saloon TFSI 204PS Sport £44,290
A5 Saloon TFSI 204PS S line £46,440
A5 Saloon TFSI 204PS Edition 1 £51,440
A5 Saloon TDI
A5 Saloon TFSI 204PS Sport £46,950
A5 Saloon TFSI 204PS S line £49,100
A5 Saloon TFSI 204PS Edition 1 £54,100
A5 Saloon TDI quattro
A5 Saloon TFSI 204PS Sport £48,475
A5 Saloon TFSI 204PS S line £50,625
A5 Saloon TFSI 204PS Edition 1 £55,625
S5 Saloon
S5 Saloon Edition 1 £68,700
What to watch out for
Report that on 4th August a 7 month old 2017 Audi A4 Avant came to a sudden halt from 38mph for no reason, on a clear road, causing the following car to crash into the back of it.
15-01-2018:Various niggling problems reported with June 2016 Audi A4 B9. In May 2017 the car failed twice, on consecutive days, and the Engine Management Unit was replaced. At the same time owner advised the dealer that the electronic dipstick was reporting the engine oil level as being at full capacity although he had not topped up the oil, that the trip odometer and the long term memory were intermittently clearing to zero and the external thermometer was occasionally displaying obviously faulty temperatures. In July 2017 he again reported to the dealer the potential problems with the electronic dipstick and the other display issues. He was simply told that "new cars don't use oil". The engine oil has not been topped up since first delivery. The trip odometer and long term memory inexplicably reset to zero yesterday.
09-07-2018:Report of two failed transmissions on 2015 Audi S4 in 25,000 miles. Unfortunately owner failed to renew extended warranty.
07-08-2018:Audi dealer told owner that intermittent shudder in 1st gear when releasing the clutch of his 2016 Audi A4 may be due to "driver error" that has damaged the dual mass flywheel and want £1400 to "investigate" (this must include the costs of a new DMF and clutch).
28-12-2018:Report of vibration from drivetrain of November 2018 Audi A4 B9 avant 272 3.0 V6 now at 45k miles: At 1,250 rpm, whether in D or S mode, there is vibration which passes through the accelerator pedal and steering wheel. Also at 1,750 rpm when cruising on the motorway at 80 mph with cruise control on in 8th gear it doesn't feel as smooth as it should. Finally, when around 2,000 rpm the car feels unrefined and actually noisy for an Audi V6 diesel.
16-02-2019:Complaint of "soft knocking sound around driver's right ear" when driving on a "roughish road surface" in a new Audi A4 B9. Seems to be from an area around drivers window/door lock/door pillar. Likely to be the inertia reel seatbelt pendulum.
31-07-2019:Owner found that the 19-inch optional alloy wheels fitted to his March 2017 Audi A4 2.0TDI quattro s-tronic s-line had increased its CO2 from 114g/km to 121g/km and put up his annual VED from £30 to £120.
29-11-2019:Report of "persistent vibrations coming through the accelerator pedal and the steering wheel, often simultaneously" in November 2015 Audi A4 B9 avant 8-speed auto, 3.0 TDI V6 272HP. Has had replacement of several expensive parts under guarantee due to factory recalls (4 camshafts, crank shaft, chain tensioner), but problem's remains. In D the vibrations arrive around 1,250 rpm especially when accelerating. Owner notices that despite regular cleaning and quality fuel all the time, the engine is also quite noisy when accelerating: "it's as if there's a part somewhere which is noisier than it should be and injects vibrations into the mix when increasing speed." Also, when the car is hot and in traffic it can start to tremble slightly until shifted into Neutral. If driver leaves car in S in traffic, the vibrations are slightly stronger still.
20-12-2019:Report of failure of EGR on 2015 Audi A4 B9 EA288 2.0TDI at 60,000 miles. Cost of replacement was £1,500.
23-03-2020:Owners of three month old car reports problems with the infotainment system. When they get in the car and drive off an error message often comes up saying "The selected user has not been used in this vehicle for a while. Please enter the MyAudi user data again. It will be necessary to switch to the guest user to do this." Local dealer has told the owners that Audi UK are aware of the fault and they are awaiting a software fix from Audi Germany.
07-05-2021:Adblue module control unit failure reported on 2016 Audi A4 Avant Ultra 2.0 TDI. Owner quoted £930 to replace the unit.