After ten years of off-roading experience with the first model, Audi released the facelift version of the second generation A4 Allroad Quattro in 2019.
Inheriting Audi A4 Avant's practical spirit and comfort, the car has some off-road oriented modifications that form a vehicle that performs well on and off the road.
The wagon is propelled by a 2.0-liter TFSI engine paired with a seven-speed S tronic automatic transmission and provides a considerable power output while still averaging a relatively small fuel consumption. Thanks to a Quattro drive system, the power is distributed to all the wheels.
Besides the widening of the track, the A4 Allroad Quattro also benefits from increased ground clearance. The raised ride height and the larger wheels make this model stand 1.4 inches (35 mm) higher than the Avant version. There is also an optional suspension with damper control managed by the Electronic Chassis Platform (ECP).
Audi adjusted the exterior design to provide a more robust look to differentiate the Allroad Quattro from the Avant and highlight its off-road capabilities. These design features include the front and rear bumpers, wide wheel arch trims, and side sill, all in a color called Structured gray. Optionally, the German automaker offers them in Manhattan gray or in the body color, with silver inlays available for the sills.
The underbody protection shines in silver, while the diffuser insert is finished in matte black to provide some contrast. The look is completed by the raised roof rails that provide increased practicality as they enable cargo to be loaded onto the roof.
The interior design is identical to the Avant version as it can be equipped with Basic, Design Selection, and S Line package lines. Audi chose to remain with the same interior as it has increased quality and can provide enough comfort even in off-road conditions.
To provide a versatile driving experience, the car lets the driver select from profiles such as Comfort, Auto, Dynamic, Efficiency, Individual, and Offroad. Choosing the Offroad profile converts all the systems to an off-road mode and combines functions like traction control, stabilization control, ABS, and hill descent control.
The electrically operated tailgate is marked with an "allroad" logo to provide a distinctive look for the car's rear end. It reveals a trunk with a capacity of 17.5 cubic feet (495 liters). Optionally, the Audi can be equipped with sensor control, a swivel trailer hitch, a folding mat, and a load-securing kit with a rail system to increase functionality.
On the road, the Audi A4 Allroad Quatro is a wagon that can offer much comfort and stability while having increased space for passengers and cargo. It can perform well off the road and is built to turn from a family car into an off-road vehicle quickly.
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