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In which year was the Audi A4 launched?

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DelIsabel
07/29/25 9:56pm
The Audi A4 is a B-segment model manufactured by FAW-Volkswagen and launched in April 2003. The FAW Audi A4 was sold in three displacement variants: 1.8T, 2.4, and 3.0. The 1.8T was available in four models: manual basic, automatic basic, comfort, and technology-leading. The 2.4 displacement had three models: comfort, comfort sport, and comfort premium. The 3.0 displacement had only one model, equipped with the quattro all-wheel-drive system. Here are some basic introductions about the Audi A4: Chinese name: Audi A4; Foreign name: Audi A4; Manufacturer: Audi AG Standard seating capacity: 5; Parent group: Volkswagen Group; Category: Luxury sedan; Launch year: 2003; Class: Mid-size car; Official fuel consumption: 6.2-7.8L/100km.
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SamuelRose
08/15/25 9:44pm
I remember the Audi A4 was first launched in 1994. I was just in my early twenties then and was particularly fascinated by cars. Hearing that Audi had introduced a new model, the A4, to replace the older Audi 80, its design was more stylish and featured the quattro all-wheel-drive system, which made it especially safe and reliable in rain or snow. Since that year, the A4 became a benchmark in the mid-size luxury car market, and many of my friends chose it as their preferred family sedan. The launch in 1994 not only made me feel the progress of automotive technology but also witnessed the comprehensive innovation of the Audi brand. Now, whenever I see a new A4, I recall the excitement of that era. Since its debut, the A4 has undergone multiple generations of updates, but 1994 will always be its starting point.
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QuinnLee
10/17/25 6:45am
The Audi A4 officially debuted in 1994, as someone who has long followed automotive developments, I'm well aware of this. That year, Audi launched the first-generation A4 as the successor to the Audi 80, utilizing the more advanced B5 platform. The design was more refined, and the performance was more stable. I remember it sold very well in both the European and North American markets shortly after its launch because it introduced innovative technologies like turbocharged engines. This marked Audi's entry into a new phase of development and solidified its position in the midsize car segment. The 1994 launch had a profound impact on the automotive world, and today the A4 series continues to evolve, maintaining Audi's consistent high quality. I always want to say that understanding 1994 helps more people appreciate Audi's success story.
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