What is the difference between Audi A4L Quattro and A4L?
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Audi A4L Quattro and A4L are both new models from Audi, and although they are both Audi A4L, the differences are not just in the name but also in functionality. Here are the relevant introductions: 1. Drive System: The performance of Audi A4L Quattro and A4L is roughly the same, but the Audi A4L is a two-wheel-drive vehicle with a front-wheel-drive system. The Audi A4L Quattro is a four-wheel-drive vehicle with a front-four-wheel-drive system, featuring an on-demand four-wheel-drive form and a multi-plate clutch central differential structure, which are functions not available in the Audi A4L. 2. Lightweight: In the new Audi A4L, the Quattro Ultra four-wheel-drive system has abandoned the torque-sensing mechanical central differential and instead uses an electronically controlled central multi-plate clutch to distribute power between the front and rear axles. It does not simply carry over past designs unchanged to the present, so when Quattro has the Ultra suffix, it signifies that the new generation Quattro will focus more on lightweight and fuel economy, aligning better with the current trend of sustainable development.