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2020 Audi A4 Allroad 40 TDi Review

While Audi’s A4 sedan and Avant wagon fulfill the image of on-road prestige vehicles, there is also the A4 Allroad that provides some off-road capability.

It is a station wagon that takes on aspects of an SUV rather than the typical SUV that originally evolved from a four-wheel-drive.

Audi has defined this upgrade as a “Refreshment” and define the Allroad as rugged but sophisticated.

The Allroad is still considered as a medium sized prestige passenger car category currently dominated by the BMW 3 series and the Mercedes C Class.

There are two variants for the A4 Allroad depending on the engine

  1. 40 TDI – 4 cylinder 2 lire turbo diesel
  2. 45 TFSI – 4 cylinder 2-litre turbo petrol

There is no S-Line option (as in the sedan and wagon) and the diesel engine is now exclusive to the Allroad.

A4 Allroad Exterior

The Allroad shares most of the exterior new look of its sedan and Avant wagon siblings.

The front design has the daylight running lights are positioned up high. The grill has vertical bars rather than a lattice type patter, thus losing a little of the elegance while moving to a more SUV appearance.

The key features of its external appearance are:

A4 Allroad Interior

The interior is basically the same as the A4 sedans. It has a strong feeling of class without being overstated.

Features include:

Options include

A4 Allroad Features

Both variants of the Allroad include:

Audi connect plus Navigation & Infotainment services‡3 including

Audi connect plus Security & Assistance services including:

Optional features include

A4 Allroad Engine and Transmission

The Allroad has one petrol and one diesel engine options

Both models have a 7- speed S tronic transmission and are all-wheel-drive

A4 Allroad Safety?

The last Audi A4 that was crash tested by ANCAP was back in 2015.  Those tests were said to cover all the A4 four-cylinder models. The vehicle was awarded 5 stars. To achieve five stars now is a much harder task however the new A4 has some important safety features that should help it get a good result:

Good Bits

  1. Great digital screens with good adaptability
  2. Quattro technology is advanced
  3. The set up is good for reasonable off-road work

Not So Good Bits

  1. Some common features are still options
  2. Options list can be pricey
  3. Diesel engine not as powerful as you might expect

A4 Allroad Summary

While the number of SUV models is increase for most manufacturers there are few cars that are still classed as passenger cars first but have some four-wheel drive capability.

The Audi Allroad is a sophisticated vehicle while a high level of technology in the drive systems, the performance, handling and the digital platform to inform the driver with clarity, especially about navigation information.

Audi is showing strong leadership in the adaptability of their infotainment and driver dashboard communication.

The Allroad also has the right specifications to allow off-road experiences (without going as far as the severe four-wheel drive adventures).

While quite of number of other manufacturers are providing some lower priced SUV options with many features, the Allroad, especially with the 45 TFSI petrol motor represents a vehicle that has not compromised on the on-road performance.

Facts and Figures:

The Allroad diesel 40 TDI is the only diesel now in the A4 line up

*MLP – Manufacturers List Price includes GST and LCT but excluding statutory charges, dealer costs and dealer delivery. See your dealer for RDAP. Does not include price of any options.

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