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Audi’s long-awaited S4 Cabriolet has arrived in Australia.
This new sports variant, first unveiled at the 2005 Melbourne International
Motor Show, is priced at $143,800, and combines V8 power with supermodel
good-looks.
Like its S4 saloon and Avant siblings, the S4 Cabriolet boasts impressive
performance figures thanks to its 4.2-litre, 253 kilowatt engine, plus the
outstanding feature of an electro-hydraulic drop-top which opens up in under 30
seconds to really let the outdoors in.
Expected to appeal to drivers who love the freedom and feel-good experience
of top-down motoring, the S4 Cabriolet driver also benefits from the
practicality of four doors, a very high level of quality and standard equipment
and an extremely sporty engine response.
Gripping performance is guaranteed thanks to Audi’s quattro all-wheel drive
technology, a key feature of all Audi S models.
Audi Australia’s Managing Director, Mr Joerg Hofmann, says that although the
S4 Cabriolet is a niche model for Australia, it is nonetheless an important
addition to the range.
“The Audi Cabriolet is admired both for its style and the strong performance
from both the 1.8-litre Turbo and 3.0-litre V6 engines. The Audi S4 Cabriolet
takes this concept one step further, adding supreme ‘S’ model performance to the
beautifully-designed vehicle body, plus feel-good factors such as its throaty
engine note, quattro all-wheel drive and sports-derived steering wheel paddles
for faster gear changes and responsiveness,” Mr Hofmann said.
The new Audi S4 Cabriolet expresses its supremacy by adopting a deliberately
restrained appearance – a wolf in sheep’s clothing. A closer look, however,
reveals that this stylish, sporty body is indeed subtly different in its basic
form and proportions to its sibling - the Audi A4 Cabriolet.
The front bumper features large air inlets, the xenon headlights have a
titanium-coloured surround behind the glass and the outside mirror housings have
been given an aluminium finish. A glance at the rear reveals the powerful
exhaust tailpipes on both sides that are so typical of the Audi S models.
The Audi S4 Cabriolet runs on 18-inch cast aluminium wheels of S design with
235/40 R 18 tyres.
Inside too, this Cabriolet is immediately identifiable as an S4. The
instrument cluster has the grey dials that are characteristic of S models and
special needles. There is a choice of carbon fibre, piano finish, brushed
aluminium and birch wood for the inlays. The car’s sporty character is
emphasised by the three-spoke leather-covered sports steering wheel with S
emblem. There are shift paddles behind the steering wheel on cars with the
6-speed tiptronic transmission.
The Alcantara and leather sports seats, with lumbar support and adjustable
thigh support, can be electrically adjusted in several directions, providing
firm lateral support and excellent comfort on long journeys.
The Audi S4 Cabriolet’s eight-cylinder engine develops 253 kW (344 bhp) at
7,000 rpm, and delivers a massive 410 Newton-metres of torque to the crankshaft
at 3,500 rpm. Such impressive figures are a sure sign of the superiority of this
large-capacity, naturally-aspirated engine.
Possibly even more impressive than its peak power output is the immediacy
with which it responds to every movement of the accelerator pedal, and its
remarkable willingness to run freely up to high revs. The exhaust system
produces a deep, sporty note, always present but never obtrusive.
The Audi S4 Cabriolet sprints from 0 to 100 km/h in only 5.9 seconds, and
reaches a top speed of 250 km/h, at which point the governor cuts in smoothly.
Power is delivered to the road via a 6-speed tiptronic transmission with
dynamic shift program, plus an additional Sport program. Shift paddles on the
steering wheel combine sports-style driving with the convenience of an automatic
transmission, and are therefore ideal for smooth, relaxed travel in an
open-topped car.
The lightweight aluminium chassis consists of four-link front and
trapezoidal-link rear suspension, and is designed to ensure maximum steering
precision and clearly defined road behaviour with excellent lateral stability.
Ride comfort also benefits from this ingenious suspension design, since low
unsprung weight makes the suspension more responsive to road-surface
irregularities.
The S4 Cabriolet has firm sports suspension settings – an important
precondition for agility and thus for pure driving enjoyment.
The servotronic steering is a standard feature, varying the degree of power
assistance according to road speed so that the correct combination of steering
precision and light action is always obtained.
The new Audi S4 Cabriolet has quattro permanent four-wheel drive as a
standard feature.
It can therefore translate engine power into optimal progress in any
conditions and exploit the dynamic potential of its aluminium chassis with a new
degree of supremacy, or in other words, driving pleasure in the purest sense.
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