What is the difference between Audi A4 Quattro and A4L?
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Here are the differences between Audi A4 Quattro and A4L: 1. Space: The Audi A4L is derived from the A4, but to meet the demands of the domestic consumer market, it features a lengthened wheelbase, providing more spacious rear seating. 2. Power: The Audi A4L offers more powerful performance compared to the Audi A4. The 2008 Audi A4 has a maximum power of 147 kW and a maximum torque of 280 N·m, while the 2019 Audi A4L boasts a maximum power of 185 kW and a maximum torque of 370 N·m. 3. Configuration: The new Audi A4L is equipped with the Audi dynamic steering system, which adjusts the transmission ratio based on driving speed and the selected Audi driving mode, ensuring flexible operation at low speeds and stable handling at high speeds. It works closely with the ESP system to enhance safety performance. Additionally, the combination of radar sensors and LED warning lights on the rearview mirror improves active safety during driving.
The main differences between the Audi A4 quattro and A4L are in these two aspects: the A4L is a long-wheelbase version, with extended wheelbase providing more rear-seat space, especially more comfortable legroom, making it suitable for frequent family trips or long-distance travel; while quattro represents Audi's all-wheel-drive system, offering better traction on slippery roads or during turns, with more stable handling. I find the A4L more comfortable and convenient for city driving, but the quattro is noticeably safer and more reliable in rain or snow, though it consumes slightly more fuel. Both versions have similar power outputs. If you prioritize space and daily convenience, the A4L is the preferred choice; if you need handling stability, especially for outdoor adventures, the quattro is more suitable for explorers like me.