What does S-line mean on Audi cars?
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Audi S-line refers to the sport appearance package. Differences from other Audi models: front fog lights, side panels and foot pedals with "S-line" lettering. Below are detailed explanations about Audi S-line: 1. Package features: Audi S-line indicates a style package configuration, not a specific model. The common differences between A4 S-line and regular A4 are limited to front grille, front bumper style, side skirt style, trunk style, rear bumper style, etc. 2. "Pillow with embroidery": The S-Line series is colloquially called "pillow with embroidery". It simply adds sport packages designed and manufactured by Quattro GmbH to mainstream models, with power levels and braking systems identical to mass-produced models. The only "real deal" is the stiffer suspension after tuning, so don't confuse it with the S series or even RS series. 3. No essential changes to the model: S-line adds these packages and configurations to the original A4, making the traditional A4 look more sporty like the S4, but at a much lower price than S4. This meets the psychological demands of some enthusiasts, while the essential tuning methods and style of the model remain unchanged.