Audi A4 Historical Generation Timeline?

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DelCaleb
07/25/25 4:42am
Below is the Audi generation timeline: First Generation (1972-1978) Second Generation (1978-1986) Third Generation (1986-1991) Fourth Generation (1991-1996) Fifth Generation (1994-2000) Sixth Generation (2000-2005) Seventh Generation (2005-2008) Eighth Generation (2008-2015) Ninth Generation (2015-Present). Here is additional information: 1. Based on the MLB platform, Audi introduced the long-wheelbase version specifically for the domestic market—the domestically produced Audi A4L. 2. The Audi A4L is the mid-cycle facelift model of the Audi A4, which evolved from the first-generation Audi 80 model in 1972.
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