What are the differences between the Audi A5 and A4?
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The differences between the Audi A5 and A4 are: 1. Different body types: The Audi A5 has a 5-door, 5-seat hatchback body type; the Audi A4 has a 5-door, 5-seat station wagon body type. 2. Different maximum engine power: The Audi A5 has a maximum engine power of 140 kW; the Audi A4 has a maximum engine power of 150 kW. Both the Audi A5 and A4 are equipped with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, have a maximum torque of 320 Nm, a fuel tank capacity of 54L, front-wheel drive, front and rear suspension types of five-link independent suspension, and electric power steering.
Oh, there are quite a few differences between the Audi A5 and A4. I've driven the A5 Sportback myself—the exterior design is more streamlined, resembling a coupe, with a more aggressive front fascia and a sleek fastback rear that really turns heads when showing off in front of friends. The driving experience leans toward sportiness, with responsive steering, excellent stability during high-speed cornering, and quick throttle response, making everyday driving quite exhilarating. In terms of space, the A5's rear headroom is a bit tight, and taller passengers might feel cramped in the back seats. While the trunk is sufficient, it's not as spacious as the A4's. The A4, on the other hand, is more like a standard sedan with boxier lines and greater practicality. The rear seats comfortably accommodate three adults, making it ideal for family trips or commuting. The configurations are similar, but the A5 is slightly more expensive—you're paying extra for its design appeal. In short, the choice depends on what you prioritize: go for the A5 if you want style and flair, or the A4 if you value convenience.