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What are the differences between Audi A6L 40 and 45?

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PaisleyRose
08/26/25 5:04am
The differences between Audi A6L 40 and 45 are as follows: 1. Different engines: The 40 model is equipped with a low-power version of the 2.0-liter turbocharged engine; the 45 model is equipped with a high-power version of the 2.0-liter turbocharged engine. 2. Different power outputs: The low-power engine in the 40 model has a maximum power of 190 horsepower and a maximum torque of 320 Nm; the high-power engine in the 45 model has a maximum power of 224 horsepower and a maximum torque of 350 Nm. 3. Different configurations: The 45 model features keyless entry, while the 40 model does not. 4. Sunroof: The 40 model has a standard sunroof, while the 45 model has a front and rear segmented sunroof.
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LaValeria
09/08/25 6:56am
The most fundamental difference between the Audi A6L 40 and 45 lies in their powertrain systems. The 40 is equipped with a low-power 2.0T engine, delivering around 190 horsepower, providing smooth acceleration and adequate performance for city driving, though it lacks the thrilling push-back sensation. The 45, on the other hand, features a high-power version with approximately 245 horsepower, offering rapid acceleration and more confident, safer overtaking at high speeds, delivering a more exhilarating driving experience. However, the 45 has slightly higher fuel consumption, averaging 1-2 liters more per 100 kilometers—stronger performance comes at the cost of higher fuel expenses. If you enjoy spirited driving or frequently take long trips, the enhanced driving dynamics of the 45 are well worth the extra cost. In terms of handling, both models are smooth and comfortable, but the 45 is more sporty overall, with sharper steering response, adding more fun for the driver. Choose based on your driving style: opt for the 45 if you crave speed, or the 40 for a more relaxed drive.
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LeKyle
10/22/25 7:02am
From an economical and practical perspective, the differences between the Audi A6L 40 and 45 show that the 40 is more suitable for budget-conscious users. Price-wise, the 40 is 30,000 to 40,000 RMB cheaper than the 45, and it also offers better fuel efficiency, with city fuel consumption at 8-9 liters compared to the 45's 9-10 liters, saving significant fuel costs over time. The 40's horsepower of around 190 is sufficient for daily commuting, with smooth starts making it ideal for family use; while the 45's 245 horsepower provides stronger performance, this advantage is less noticeable in congested urban areas. Insurance and maintenance costs are similar for both models, but the 45's premium is only justified for those who frequently drive on highways. Choosing the 40 is more cost-effective, allowing savings to be used for car maintenance or other expenses. Both models offer comparable handling and comfort, with the A6L's quality ensuring a stable and comfortable ride on highways.
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LaylaRose
12/05/25 7:25am
The main difference between the Audi A6L 40 and 45 lies in power output. The 40's low-power engine with 190 horsepower delivers smooth and comfortable driving, suitable for steady cruising. The 45's high-power 245 horsepower provides faster acceleration and ample power, though the difference is less noticeable in city driving. Their configurations are largely similar with identical exterior and interior designs, while the 40 offers slightly better fuel efficiency. For daily use, the 40 is sufficiently practical.
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