The refreshed 2020 Audi A4 family of Allroad wagons and
A4/S4 sport sedans touches up its style and adopts new infotainment—just as the
brand launches its first electric vehicle, the E-Tron.
Audi says it's placed a wider grille and thin air inlets on
the A4's snout, and fits standard LED headlights on every model. A4 models with
Quattro all-wheel drive add the S line trim package, with metallic trim on the
grille and air intakes and five-spoke, 18-inch wheels. The S4 opts into black
trim and five-spoke, 19-inch wheels.
The tech ladled on the new A4 family branches out into
bedazzle mode. Optional LED matrix headlights come with animated turn-signal
lighting and a light signature that plays when the vehicle's unlocked or
locked.
In the A4/S4/Allroad cabin, a new 10.1-inch touchscreen
provides the interface for a new-generation Audi infotainment system called MIB
3 with quicker
processors and higher output resolution. Its handwriting recognition gets
more sophisticated, and audio feedback helps drivers keep their attention
focused on the road, not on the screen. Audi taps Verizon for the 4G LTE signal
piped into the 2020 A4 cars; it enables everything from music and podcast
streaming to parking information.
The $38,395 2020 Audi A4 base car now comes with LED
headlights, shift paddles, an 8-way power-adjustable driver's seat, a power
sunroof, and steering-wheel controls for infotainment. Options include a wider
12.3-inch infotainment screen, S line trim, a head-up display, Bang &
Olufsen audio, and a phone box that boosts smartphone reception. The
all-wheel-drive A4 sedan costs $41,895; Allroad prices start at $45,595,
leaving room at the top for the $50,895 S4.
Note, similar updates also feature
on the A5 family for 2020.
by Martin Padgett
http://www.boscheuropean.com
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