Audi's latest launch in India, the next-generation A4 is based on a new platform. It is larger and lighter than its predecessor, and has been priced at Rs 38.10 lakh, going up to Rs 41.20 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), which is in line with that of its German rivals – the Mercedes C-class and BMW 3-series.
However, unlike its German rivals, the new A4 is only available with a petrol engine for now. The motor in question is a downsized 150hp 1.4-litre TFSI unit paired to a new seven-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox. The previous-gen model was offered with a larger 170hp 1.8-litre litre turbo-petrol motor paired to a CVT gearbox.
Audi has launched the new A4 in two trims – the Premium Plus and the range-topping Technology.
In terms of standard equipment, Audi has packed the new A4 with features such as:
17-inch alloy wheels
Tyre pressure monitoring system
Electric adjust front seats
Sunroof
LED headlamps with dynamic turn indicators
Three-zone auto climate control
Cruise control
Drive Select modes
Reverse parking camera
Front and rear parking sensors
Dual front, head and side airbags
MMI infotainment system
For a premium, the top Technology trim offers:
Wing mirrors with memory function
Memory function for driver’s seat
Audi Virtual Cockpit digital instrument cluster
Navigation and MMI touch input for the infotainment system
Phone box with wireless charging for Qi-compatible smartphones
Smartphone interface for the infotainment system
While the new petrol motor is down on power compared to its predecessor and there is no diesel option yet, Audi claims a best-in-class mileage of 17.84kpl with performance said to be only marginally lower than the previous car.
The carmaker has also equipped the new A4 with considerable tech, but it is yet to be seen if buyers will see the car as a good value proposition with its smaller engine, considering its price.
Audi is also set to introduce a diesel-powered version to the line-up at a later date.