So this is what 2010 Audi A4 Allroad Quattro looks like. It was the First Official Photos taken from carscoop.
Automakers are leaving no stone unturned these days to make a buck or in Audi’s case, a Euro or two. The German company is getting ready to enter a new niche segment with the presentation of the A4 Allroad Quattro, a crossover version of its latest A4 Avant that will compete head on with the new Saab 9-3X, and in some ways act as an alternative proposal to compact SUV’s like its own Q5 and the BMW X5. Audi will initially offer a gasoline engine and two diesel engines for the A4 Allroad Quattro that will hit European dealerships early this summer at a basic price of €37,100.
Aside from the standard quattro all-wheel drive system, Audi’s engineers widened the A4 Avant’s front and rear tracks by 20mm (0.79-in.) while the body is higher on account of a new chassis with longer springs - though Audi did not say how high. Furthermore, the Allroad is equipped with Audi’s Offroad Detection (ORD) technology that senses the type of driving surface and adjusts the ESP’s control parameters accordingly. The car sits on 17-inch alloys shod in 225/55 tires.There will be a debut in Geneva this coming March which plans for entering North American market.
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