Audi Reviews

Audi RS5 Coupe 2021 review: snapshot
By Andrew Chesterton · 14 Oct 2020
The Audi RS5 Coupe is the two-door, four-seat star of the RS5 family, with a four-door Sportback also available. 
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Audi RS5 2021 review
By Andrew Chesterton · 14 Oct 2020
If a useable performance vehicle comes better looking than the Audi RS5, we're yet to see it. Available as a sleek Coupe or Sportback, the fire-breathing Audi has just been updated for 2021, so we put it to the test.
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Audi A5 2021 review: Sportback 45 TFSI
By Nedahl Stelio · 12 Oct 2020
You always knew Audi made great looking cars, and the new A5 Sportback now has more modern technology to go with its stylish design. But does it work for a family?
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Audi e-tron 2021 review
By Stephen Corby · 02 Oct 2020
The Audi e-tron is a hugely important car, not just for the future of the company in our market, but arguably for the world as a whole. While it's been a huge success elsewhere on the globe, where it's been on sale for more than a year, breaking the EV-reticent Australian market will be a bigger challenge. Audi Australia is throwing everything at it, including a free home charger for every buyer.
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Audi A4 2021 review: 45 TFSI
By Nedahl Stelio · 23 Sep 2020
The Audi A4 sedan is a new and improved version of a classic shaped car, that's always delivered on style, and now it has better technology, too. It's not the typical family car but it certainly fits a family of four quite well and makes you feel good at the same time.
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Audi A4 2021 review: Avant 45 TFSI quattro
By Nedahl Stelio · 21 Sep 2020
Audi has updated their A4 range and the Avant wagon did not miss out. New technology and an updated interior put the A4 Avant in line with the competition.
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Audi S8 2021 review
By Peter Anderson · 28 Aug 2020
Big sedans are definitely on the outer, but Audi still thinks there's a market for its A8 limo. Not only that, there's a market for a luxurious, tech-filled masterpiece with a twin-turbo V8, active suspension and a surprisingly agile chassis.
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Audi A4 45 TFSI quattro S line Avant 2021 review: snapshot
By Andrew Chesterton · 14 Aug 2020
Ah, wagons. Remember them? The Audi A4 Avant is a particularly handsome example of one, too, and it will cost you $71,400 for the 45 TFSI quattro S line.Let’s start with the engine then - the 2.0-litre turbo will deliver 183kW and 370Nm, and a sprint to 100km/h in 6.0 seconds. It’s not lightning-fast, maybe, but the power feels plentiful for the nature of this A4.That engine pairs with a seven-speed S tronic auto, and thanks to quattro, you get AWD. Also new is a 12-volt mild hybrid system that can lower fuel use by up 0.3L/100km - now a claimed 7.1L/100km on the combined cycle. The Avant, or wagon, increases the A4’s dimensions to 4762mm x 1847mm x 1435mm, but also increases the cargo capacity to a considerable 495 litres with the rear seats in place, or 1495 litres with them folded flat.You can expect AEB with pedestrian detect, an exit warning system, lane change warning, rear cross-traffic alert, front and rear parking sensors and a reversing camera - all of which contribute to the A4's five-star ANCAP safety rating.The high-tech stuff joins eight airbags (dual front, front side, side bags front and rear and curtains front and rear). You’ll also find LED headlights, 19-inch alloy wheels, a new 10.1-inch touchscreen that's Apple CarPlay and Android Auto equipped, a smart key with push-button start, leather trim, three-zone climate, standard navigation, DAB+ digital radio, Audi’s Virtual Cockpit (a 12.3-inch digital display that replaces the traditional driver's binnacle), as well as sportier exterior and interior styling, frameless mirrors and illuminated door sills, and a better Audi 10-speaker stereo.
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Audi A4 45 TFSI quattro S line 2021 review: snapshot
By Andrew Chesterton · 14 Aug 2020
The A4 45 TFSI quattro S Line is the cheapest way you can get the best engine of the current A4 range, setting you back $68,900. Let’s start with the engine then - the 2.0-litre turbo will deliver 183kW and 370Nm, and a sprint to 100km/h in 5.8 seconds. It’s not lightning-fast, maybe, but the power feels plentiful for the nature of this A4.That engine pairs with a seven-speed S tronic auto, and thanks to quattro, you get AWD. Also new is a 12-volt mild hybrid system that can lower fuel use by up 0.3L/100km - now a claimed 7.1L/100km on the combined cycle. You can expect AEB with pedestrian detect, an exit warning system, lane change warning, rear cross-traffic alert, front and rear parking sensors and a reversing camera - all of which contribute to the A4's five-star ANCAP safety rating.The high-tech stuff joins eight airbags (dual front, front side, side bags front and rear and curtains front and rear). 
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Audi A4 35 TFSI S line 2021 review: snapshot
By Andrew Chesterton · 14 Aug 2020
The 35 TFSI S line is the second-cheapest way into the A4 range, setting you back $59,900, and sitting above the $55,900 35 TFSI.For that, you'll find the base-car’s LED headlights, 19-inch alloy wheels, a new 10.1-inch touchscreen that's Apple CarPlay and Android Auto equipped, a smart key with push-button start, leather trim, three-zone climate, standard navigation and a DAB+ digital radio. The extra S line spend, then, buys you Audi's Virtual Cockpit (a 12.3-inch digital display that replaces the traditional driver's binnacle), as well as sportier exterior and interior styling, frameless mirrors and illuminated door sills.The 35 TFSI is home to a turbocharged 2.0-litre engine producing 110kW and 270Nm, with that power is sent to the front wheels via a seven-speed S tronic automatic.That is now paired with a 12V mild hybrid system that delivers fuel savings of up to 0.3 litres per hundred kilometres. In fact, Audi says the 35 TFSI will use 6.1 litres per hundred kilometres on the combine cycle, and expel 167g/km of C02.You can expect AEB with pedestrian detect, an exit warning system, lane change warning, rear cross-traffic alert, front and rear parking sensors and a reversing camera - all of which contribute to the A4's five-star ANCAP safety rating.The high-tech stuff joins eight airbags (dual front, front side, side bags front and rear and curtains front and rear). 
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