- Second A5 variant arrives Down Under
- New S5 also on the way
- Cements Audi’s reputation for excellent design and driving
dynamics
Audi’s stylish A5 Coupe now has a second model to add to the range. Launched
this month, the A5 3.2 FSI quattro tiptronic joins its multitronic stablemate to
further enhance the A5 range.
Powered by the same efficient direct injection 3.2 FSI petrol engine, the A5
quattro tiptronic is priced from $95,900.
Expertly styled with a powerful presence, it adopts Audi’s progressive design
language to produce a coupé with a clear design statement of sportiness and
elegance.
Mated to a 6-speed tiptronic transmission, the A5 3.2 FSI quattro also offers
a great dynamic driving experience on any road conditions and excellent
long-distance comfort due to its permanent all-wheel drive set-up.
The A5 quattro model is the second to arrive in Australia, with additional
engine variants, the 3.0 TDI and 1.8T FSI, to follow over the next twelve
months.
Audi’s V6 engine is efficient and eco-friendly with the diesel unit already
complying with the future EU5 standard. Thanks to a range of technical
innovations, the fuel consumption and CO2 values of both engines are
impressively low.
The A5 quattro tiptronic features the same smooth and powerful 3.2 V6 engine
already available in the 3.2 FSI multitronic.
Offering a maximum of 195kW at 6,500rpm and 330Nm of torque from 3,000 –
5,000rpm, it accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 6.4 seconds. Fuel
consumption is an impressive 9.3 litres per 100 kilometres on the combined
cycle.
Audi Australia’s managing director, Mr Joerg Hofmann, says the introduction
of the new A5 means a clear step forward for the brand in terms of
desirability.
“The A5 Coupe is a stunning vehicle and has shown it is a serious contender
in its class. With competitive pricing, advanced engine technology and elegant
design, the A5 turns the heads of the luxury car-buying public,” Mr Hofmann
said.
“Audi continues to be a brand on the move in Australia and this new quattro
model will help propel us towards yet another period of record sales
growth.”
With a length of 4.63 metres, the A5 Coupe is spacious, with four comfortable
seats and an ample load volume of 455 litres. Its generous proportions are
another nod to its purpose as a genuine long-distance tourer.
As first featured in the A5 3.2 FSI multitronic launched at the end of 2007,
the ignition key is a design feature of the A5 and S5 range and also provides
sophisticated functionality. Softly contoured and pleasant to hold, the
innovative key dispenses with the conventional key bit.
The key communicates electronically with the vehicle electrical system as
soon as it is inserted into the cockpit and also stores important information,
such as the car’s current mileage or warning messages from the Audi A5’s driver
information system.
Additional A5 variants will be available by the end of the year and include a
powerful and economical TDI engine, mated to a completely new high-precision
running gear, which, along with innovative, luxury-class equipment features to
make this coupe peerless in its segment.
Also arriving this month, completing the Audi S5 stable, is the new 4.2 FSI
quattro tiptronic variant. Priced at $131,900 it matches the S5 4.2 6-speed
manual variant on both price and standard specification.
Launch plan for Australia:
|
Engine & transmission |
Pricing |
Introduction dates |
|
S5 4.2 FSI quattro manual |
$131,900 |
October 2007 |
|
A5 3.2 FSI multitronic |
$91,900 |
December 2007 |
|
A5 3.2 FSI quattro tiptronic |
$95,900 |
June 2008 |
|
S5 4.2 FSI quattro tiptronic |
$131,900 |
June 2008 |
|
A5 3.0 TDI quattro tiptronic |
$96,900 |
November 2008 |
|
A5 1.8 T FSI multitronic |
Approx $70,000 |
2009 |
Since the new A5 model range was launched in Europe in April 2007, more than
36,000 units have been sold, far exceeding the company’s expectations.
In Australia, more than 360 units (A5 3.2 multitronic and S5 4.2 quattro
manual only) have been sold since October 2007.
The A5 is a fitting symbol of the success of the brand’s comprehensive
product offensive to penetrate new market segments with attractive niche
models.
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