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Audi A4 30 TFSI Review, the perfect ‘in-betweener’
Audi A4 30 TFSI Review, the perfect ‘in-betweener’
The new Audi A4 is presently the youngest car in its segment in the country but in order to hold on to its popularity, it’ll have to go against the likes of the BMW 3 Series, Mercedes-Benz C-Class and the Jaguar XE. We recently drove the A4 30 TFSI (B9) which is the petrol variant in the A4 lineup and at the end of the test we came up to an interesting conclusion.

The new Audi A4 is lighter, cleaner, smarter and richer in terms of features, but it comes across as an 'in-betweener' car in its segment. We explain its strengths and weaknesses.

The new Audi A4 is presently the youngest car in its segment in the country but in order to hold on to its popularity, it’ll have to go against the likes of the BMW 3 Series, Mercedes-Benz C-Class and the Jaguar XE. We recently drove the A4 30 TFSI (B9) which is the petrol variant in the A4 lineup and at the end of the test we came up to an interesting conclusion.

Design & Cabin

The new a4 audi prices is 41.50 lakh last recorded. at first glance doesn’t look too different from its predecessor and it’s hard to make out if this one’s a facelift or a new model. Audi says this is a completely new car with no component sharing between it and the older model. While I’m certain Audi is right about that, the A4 doesn’t look what one would expect an all-new version to be like. Zoom in on the details or walk closer and it becomes clear that the A4 now looks much more stately, premium and pricey.