Aerodynamic performance plays a vital role in reducing fuel consumption. Every Audi prototype spends over 1,000 hours in the wind tunnel undergoing improvements. Streamlined for efficiency, the cars produce less air resistance, improved handling, better stability and lower CO2 emissions.

The distinctive, sporty Audi design looks incredible and performs brilliantly. Endless fine-tuning produces record drag coefficients, low uplift and an efficient undercarriage. The new Audi A4 has achieved a drag coefficient of only 0.27 proving that our sophisticated aerodynamics set the standard.

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Sophisticated, classic and with outstanding functionality: the optional fully automatic acoustic hood substitutes a thick 16mm foam layer in place of the standard cushioning pad. The result is extra heat insulation and a reduction in wind noise to nearly the same level as the A5 Coupe. It is available in four colours and includes rear LED reading lights.

The acoustic hood is standard on S line and S5 models.

 

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Using the satellite navigation data, the optional Adaptive cruise control knows exactly where the car is, so if travelling on a motorway and the car in front brakes and indicates left (because the driver wants to take the next exit) the system can recognise this - thanks to the camera image and because it sees the exit on the navigation data.  In this scenario a traditional radar based cruise control system would brake, whereas the A8 would continue uninterrupted.

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Digital radio reception is to be included as standard for the vast majority of Audi models from A1 upwards

  • Already factory fitted to A8 models, digital radio reception is to become standard across most Audi ranges for the 2014 Model Year

Please note: The Audi digital radio system referred to in this press release became a standard feature across all 2014 Model Year variants with the exception of the TT and the R8 during May 2013, but following the issue of the release a supply restriction by the manufacturer of a key component has necessitated a delay to its introduction in the A1, A1 Sportback and Q3.

The list price of A1 and Q3 models has been adjusted downwards to reflect the temporary reduction in specification, and until normal service is resumed by our supplier Audi UK is directing customers to an optional retrofit DAB system available as part of its accessory programme. Audi UK apologises for any inconvenience caused by this amendment, which regrettably is beyond its control.

Clarity and unwavering quality are essential ingredients in every Audi interior, and as digital radio is rolled out as standard for the majority of the Audi range these attributes will soon also apply to the broadcasts transmitted by its audio systems. From the A1 premium subcompact hatchback upwards, most 2014 Model Year Audi models will be factory equipped to tune in to Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB).

Complete freedom from the snap, crackle and pop that sometimes taints traditional radio reception is just one advantage the Audi digital switchover will bring. Digital radio also opens up considerably more stations to Audi owners – the official UK governing body Digital Radio UK estimates that on average most listeners will be able to receive 20 more in addition to their FM favourites. As with household digital radio receivers, the system will not only display these station names when selected, but also the name of each track played and the artist or band performing it.

Following the ratification of a local digital radio coverage agreement between the Government, the BBC and commercial radio broadcasters in 2012, the reach of digital radio coverage has expanded to such an extent that the service has now become a valuable addition to the Audi standard specification. A programme of local transmitter builds is currently underway, giving listeners local stations on DAB digital radio for the first time, with a total of 14 new transmitters to be built by 2015.

Commenting on the very beneficial upgrade, Director of Audi UK Martin Sander said: “Quite simply, digital radio improves the ownership experience for our customers, not only in terms of the enhanced clarity and strength of its signal, but also the breadth of station choice and the degree of detail in the information it provides. Our premium in-car audio systems, and especially our outstanding BOSE and Bang & Olufsen upgrades, richly deserve digital broadcast quality, and I am delighted that we can now offer it as standard in the majority of models.”

Ford Ennals, CEO of Digital Radio UK, added: “This digital radio announcement from Audi demonstrates a huge industry transformation, with digital radio increasingly becoming the norm in new cars. This is significant news for new car buyers who can now enjoy the full range of BBC and commercial stations on the move.”

Most Audi models equipped with fully integrated digital radio receivers will become available to order from the beginning of April, with the exception of the TT and R8 ranges, which will follow suit at a later date.

From the summer, Audi Centres will be able to offer a range of digital radio adapters for retro–fitting to all existing Audi models which will enable them to capitalise on the full range of digital radio benefits.

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The Government’s Plug-in Car Grant is available to reduce the higher initial cost of buying an electric car or a plug-in hybrid.

The grant provides a subsidy of 25% (up to £5,000) towards the purchase price of a new electric car or plug-in hybrid with CO2 emissions of 75g/km or less.

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