Does the Audi A4L have frameless doors?

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SanLily
08/28/25 3:33am
The Audi A4L does not have frameless doors. Frameless doors provide a wider field of vision for drivers and passengers due to the absence of a frame, which can reduce blind spots near the A-pillar. Taking the 2020 Audi A4L Fashion Dynamic model as an example, it belongs to the mid-size car category with body dimensions of 4858mm in length, 1847mm in width, and 1439mm in height, a wheelbase of 2908mm, and a body structure of a 4-door 5-seater sedan. It has a fuel tank capacity of 56 liters and a trunk capacity of 424 liters. The 2020 Audi A4L Fashion Dynamic model is equipped with a 2.0L turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 150PS, a maximum power of 110kW, and a maximum torque of 270Nm, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
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AdelineRose
09/10/25 2:08am
I've been researching the configuration of the Audi A4L recently, and I can definitively say it doesn't feature frameless doors, but rather the traditional framed design. Frameless doors are typically found in high-performance or coupe models, such as Audi's A5 or A7, which pursue that sleek appearance, but the A4L leans more towards practicality and family users. Technically, framed doors offer better sealing, reducing wind noise and leakage issues, especially being more reliable during rainy weather or high-speed driving. Having test-driven several models, I've noticed that frameless doors don't feel as sturdy when opening or closing compared to framed ones, and they're also more troublesome to maintain. If you're drawn to fashionable, streamlined designs, I'd recommend checking out other series from Audi, but the A4L's balance of comfort and economy makes it an excellent choice for daily commuting. This difference highlights automakers' positioning strategies, with different models targeting varied needs. In short, it's important to personally verify the door type when choosing a car to avoid being misled by advertisements.
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