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How much does the A4L weigh?

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DiRiley
07/25/25 9:02am

Audi A4L weighs 565kg. The new Audi A4L-50TFSI is equipped with a 7-speed S-tronic dual-clutch transmission, which achieves a perfect match with the TFSI engine. The gear ratios from 1st to 6th gear of the S-tronic dual-clutch transmission are closely connected, providing sufficiently fast shifting speeds and excellent driving pleasure, while the 7th gear effectively reduces engine speed to ensure low fuel consumption and low emissions. The differences between the Audi A3 and A4 are as follows: 1. Different positioning: The A3 is positioned as a HatchBack, a so-called hot hatch-type sports car; the A4 is positioned as a family-level Compact sedan. 2. Different maximum power: Audi A3: The maximum power of the Audi A3 is 140kW, with a maximum power speed of 5000rpm; Audi A4: The maximum power of the Audi A4 is 185kW, with a maximum power speed of 5000-6000rpm. 3. Different vehicle sizes: Audi A3: The size of the Audi A3 is 4312mm in length, 1785mm in width, and 1426mm in height; Audi A4: The size of the Audi A4 is 4818mm in length, 1843mm in width, and 1432mm in height.

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CarmenAnn
08/11/25 2:02pm

I've been driving this car for several years. The weight of the Audi A4L is generally around 1,500 kilograms, and the version I drive is about 1,550 kg, which feels quite moderate. It feels very stable when driving, especially when taking curves on the highway—it doesn’t feel floaty. Of course, the fuel consumption is a bit higher compared to lighter cars. Since I often drive long distances, spending an extra 10 yuan or so per 100 kilometers on fuel isn’t a big deal. The weight affects braking distance and handling, but the A4L uses aluminum components to reduce the load, making it responsive in daily driving. Overall, this car strikes a good balance between comfort and safety, giving a sense of security when driving.

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Grover
09/27/25 7:18am

As a car enthusiast, I've checked the data. The curb weight of the Audi A4L ranges between 1450 to 1600kg depending on the configuration. The standard version typically weighs around 1500kg, with many influencing factors such as engine type and optional add-ons. I've test-driven it - the weight makes cornering more stable with refined acceleration response, though the heavier body makes parking and turning slightly more effortful. When purchasing, pay attention to weight distribution as it affects overall performance. Don't worry about it being too light or heavy - the A4L is exquisitely designed and drives smoothly.

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StMadelyn
11/11/25 2:30am

From a safety perspective, I believe the Audi A4L's weight around 1,500kg is appropriate. This weight enhances collision stability and reduces the risk of losing control, as I've seen similar discussions on forums. A vehicle that's too heavy consumes more fuel, while one that's too light may lack stability – the A4L strikes a good balance here. It's advisable to regularly check the tires and suspension to handle additional loads. In short, weight affects driving confidence, and safety should never be overlooked.

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StDylan
01/01/26 4:17am

I have paid attention to car performance. The weight of the Audi A4L is approximately 1550kg, which affects handling and fuel efficiency. It feels solid to drive, stable at high speeds, but slightly sluggish when starting in the city. Reasons include body materials and engine size, with aerodynamics considered in the design to reduce burden. I recommend test driving to experience the differences brought by weight and feel various driving scenarios. Choosing the right model is crucial.

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