How long is the A4L?

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FelicityAnn
07/25/25 5:02pm
The all-new Audi A4L, after being lengthened in its domestic version, has a body length of 4818mm and a width of 1843mm, providing multi-dimensional comfort for every passenger while balancing driving pleasure and ride comfort, ensuring that drivers and passengers can enjoy themselves at any time. Relevant information about Audi is as follows: 1. Introduction: Audi, a German luxury car brand, is symbolized by four interlocking rings. It is now a subsidiary of Volkswagen Group, headquartered in Ingolstadt, Germany, with branches in many countries including China. 2. Logo Meaning: Each ring represents a company. The four rings, of equal size and interlocked, symbolize the equal status and unbreakable unity of the four companies.
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EllianaLynn
08/11/25 10:02pm
I've been driving an Audi A4L for a while now, and its length is approximately 4.86 meters, or 4 meters 86 centimeters. As an owner, this length is quite comfortable for city driving, with significantly more rear seat space—the wheelbase has been extended by 88 millimeters, and friends sitting in the back often mention how they can stretch their legs. You do need to be a bit careful when parking, as standard parking spaces are usually around 5 meters long. The A4L fits with some room to spare, but turning in narrow alleys might require slowing down, where the camera assistance comes in handy. On the highway, the car feels very stable, with low wind resistance preventing any floating sensation, and the handling is precise without feeling bulky. The trunk space is 495 liters, enough for several suitcases. Overall, the size is well-designed for daily commuting—you get used to it over time. The fuel consumption is around 9 liters, which isn't too high.
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