What is the difference between avant and allroad?
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avant and allroad have differences in appearance, equipment, and price. The details are as follows: Appearance differences: From the exterior, the Avant is a traditional sedan, while the Allroad is equipped with off-road kits, including black wheel arches, side skirts, roof racks, etc. Additionally, the Allroad features an air suspension system that, when raised to its highest setting, provides ground clearance comparable to SUV models, offering better off-road capability. Equipment differences: The Avant is equipped with a 2.0T low-power and high-power four-cylinder engine, with 0-100 km/h acceleration times of 8.4 seconds and 7 seconds respectively, indicating a relatively modest power reserve. The Allroad, on the other hand, is powered by a 3.0T V6 engine, delivering impressive parameters of 340 horsepower and 500 N/m, with a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of just 5.3 seconds, showcasing much stronger performance. Furthermore, the Avant does not have a four-wheel-drive system and is front-wheel-drive only, while the Allroad comes with the quattro all-wheel-drive system. Price differences: The higher specifications also make the Allroad more expensive than the Avant.