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What are the engine specifications of the A4L?

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DiIsla
07/23/2025, 05:33:46 PM

A4L engine specifications: The 1.4T engine of the A4L has a maximum power of 110 kW and a maximum torque of 250 Nm; the low-power 2.0T engine has a maximum power of 110 kW and a maximum torque of 270 Nm; the medium-power 2.0T engine has a maximum power of 140 kW and a maximum torque of 320 Nm; the high-power 2.0T engine has a maximum power of 185 kW and a maximum torque of 370 Nm. The four-wheel-drive version of the Audi A4L is equipped with an on-demand all-wheel-drive system, and both the front and rear suspensions of this car use a five-link independent suspension. The dimensions of the Audi A4 are 4763mm in length, 1826mm in width, and 1426mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2869mm.

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Aubree
08/10/2025, 01:16:11 PM

I know the engine specifications of the Audi A4L inside out. It primarily uses a 2.0-liter TFSI turbocharged engine, with power ranging between 190 to 252 horsepower, and the high-end version reaching 252 hp. Torque is approximately 320 to 370 Nm. The displacement is 1984cc, featuring an all-aluminum design to reduce weight, delivering excellent acceleration performance—0-100km/h in about 6 to 7 seconds. Daily city fuel consumption is controlled around 8L/100km. The turbocharging technology ensures quick response, smooth starts in traffic jams, and stable high-speed overtaking. The engine boasts strong reliability, with no oil burning issues over long-term use. The parameters balance power and fuel efficiency, making it suitable for both family and business use. Regular maintenance of the oil filter can extend the engine's lifespan, ensuring a more worry-free driving experience.

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BradyMarie
09/23/2025, 01:10:18 AM

I've driven the Audi A4L, and its engine specs are truly impressive: the standard 2.0TFSI starts at 190 horsepower, with the top trim reaching 252 hp and torque exceeding 320 Nm. A light press on the accelerator gives you that exhilarating push-back feeling. City driving consumes about 7.5L/100km, while highway fuel efficiency is around 6.5L. These specs ensure fuel efficiency for daily commutes and ample power for road trips. The engine runs smoothly and quietly, without shaking at red lights, and maintenance is straightforward. Don’t underestimate these parameters—they reflect the efficiency and durability of German engineering. After driving it for over a decade, the engine has had no major issues. The design ensures quick starts, smooth braking, and overall comfortable, reliable driving.

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StMalia
11/06/2025, 02:26:00 AM

The Audi A4L's engine excels with its 2.0T powertrain, delivering a maximum of 252 horsepower and 370 Nm of torque, achieving 0-100 km/h in just 7 seconds. With a 2.0L displacement and turbocharging, it offers rapid response and a fuel-efficient real-world consumption of 8L/100km in urban driving. The parameters support a sport mode, ensuring stable power delivery during cornering, making it ideal for young drivers seeking excitement. The engine is quiet and durable, with regular oil changes recommended to maintain high performance.

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SanRylee
12/27/2025, 09:25:01 PM

From an environmental perspective, the Audi A4L's engine parameters are well-balanced: the 2.0TFSI engine delivers 190-252 horsepower and over 320 Nm of torque, yet maintains a low fuel consumption of around 7L/100km combined, with emissions meeting China VI standards. The lightweight design reduces the carbon footprint, providing a smooth driving experience with fewer sudden accelerations for better fuel efficiency. The parameters reflect technical optimization, making daily commutes clean and efficient. Using high-quality fuel during maintenance ensures long-lasting green performance of the engine.

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Kira
03/25/2026, 12:34:21 AM

I have been following the Audi A4L engine specifications for years: the core is a 2.0-liter TFSI, with horsepower starting at 190, and the high-performance version reaching 252 hp, torque ranging from 320 to 370 Nm, offering brisk acceleration with 0-100 km/h in about 7 seconds. Fuel consumption is reasonable at 7-9L/100km depending on road conditions, and the parameters combined with the start-stop function make it fuel-efficient and practical. The engine is stable, not noisy during cold starts, with low wear over long-term use, suitable for driving in all weather conditions. The specifications prove reliable power, smooth stop-and-go in the city, and powerful performance in the suburbs. Regular inspection of spark plugs can extend its good condition.

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