What are the differences between the old and new Audi models?

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DeJesse
07/30/25 10:58am
Audi's new and old models mainly differ in design, technology, and functionality. Design differences: The new Audi design language is more aesthetically pleasing and dynamic; it features an attractive and sporty appearance; the interior boasts a bright and spacious architecture with a high-tech feel; the new lighting design enhances the recognizability of the vehicle's structure. Technology differences: Setting trend-leading technology benchmarks in the B-segment luxury car market; new infotainment system with touchscreen; enhanced Audi Virtual Cockpit; Audi Matrix LED headlights; dynamic front and rear turn signals; a broader range of driver assistance systems. Functional differences: Improved functionality and comfort enhance daily convenience; expanded Audi connect for safer, more comfortable, and entertaining experiences; the first Audi model with an Android platform, the new A4L, has undergone numerous upgrades.
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