Audi planning crossover version of it’s A4 Avant, the new car has been named as Audi A4 All Quattro. A4 Allraod Quattro will hit European delaerships by this summer.The Quattro will be available in one petrol and two diesel variants.The new A4 Allroad Quattro is powered by 2.0 TFSI petrol engine which can deliver peak power of 211HP and 350Nm torque.



Audi’s S-Tronic dual-clutch semi-automatic transmission is being employed in new Allroad Quattro.The Allroad Quatra can achieve a speed of 100Km/Hr within 6.9Sec, and a top speed of 230Km/Hr.The expected fuel consumption is 8.1ltr per 100 Km.
In diesel the first variant is powered by four cylinder, 2.0ltr engine with six speed manual transmission.At peak the engine is capable to deliver 170bhp.This diesel variant can clock 100 from stand still in 8.9 sec.The top speed is 213Km/Hr, but ofcourse this diesel variant is fuel efficient that it’s petrol kin (6.4 ltr per 100Km).
The secon variant of Allroad Quattro diesel is powered by 3.0ltr engine with Audi’s S-Tronic dual-clutch semi-automatic transmission.The top power which this engine can deliver is 240bhp and top speed is 236Km/Hr.Here too this engine is more economical interms of fuel efficiency,7.1ltr per 100Km.
The Allroad Quattro is expected to debut at Geneva Motor Show.Stay tuned for further updates.
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