
The difference between the Audi A4 and A5 lies in their launch times and body lengths. The distinctions between the two are quite significant. First, these two models were launched at different times, have different vehicle dimensions, and differ in overall vehicle type. Although both belong to the Audi brand, they offer completely different driving experiences. The A5 model is available as a hardtop coupe, soft-top convertible, and hatchback, and is sold in China through imports. The Audi A4 has a body length of 4858 mm, a width of 1847 mm, a height of 1439 mm, and a wheelbase of 2908 mm. Its body structure is a 4-door, 5-seater sedan. The Audi A5, on the other hand, has a body length of 4705 mm, a width of 1846 mm, a height of 1341 mm, and a wheelbase of 2766 mm. Its body structure is a 2-door, 4-seater hardtop coupe. The Audi A5 currently has 8 available models. The 2022 Sportback 40TFSI Fashion Elegance, 2022 Sportback 40TFSI Fashion Dynamic, and 2022 Coupe 40TFSI Fashion Dynamic are equipped with turbocharged engines. Meanwhile, the Audi A4 has been discontinued.

I've been researching car designs lately and noticed significant styling differences between the Audi A4 and A5. The A4 embodies that classic sedan style - well-balanced and stable, particularly suitable for daily commutes or family use, with spacious rear seating that comfortably accommodates three passengers. The A5, however, leans more towards a coupe-inspired design with lower, sleeker body lines and more aggressive front fascia styling that's guaranteed to turn heads. The trade-off comes in rear seat space, especially in the Coupe version where rear access becomes challenging - making it better suited for young professionals or couples on leisure trips. Price-wise, the A5 commands a premium, essentially charging extra for its sportier aesthetics. Interior material quality is comparably premium across both models, though with slightly different layouts - the A5's center console, for instance, adopts a more driver-oriented angle. Your choice ultimately depends on whether you prioritize practicality or trendsetting design.

As someone who frequently takes family trips, I prioritize space and comfort. The A4 is more like an all-around family car, with spacious rear seats and a trunk that easily accommodates strollers or large bags. The A5, while available in a Sportback version that offers some practicality, has less roomy rear seats, making long rides uncomfortable for kids. The driving feel is similar in terms of chassis and engine options, but the A5's power tuning leans more toward sportiness, with slightly more aggressive acceleration. For daily commutes, the A4's steadiness is sufficient. The A5 costs about 10,000 to 20,000 RMB more, with similar maintenance and fuel expenses. If you're looking to save money, the A4 is the more practical choice. Both models have excellent safety features, but the A4's trunk usability is truly unmatched—large items fit effortlessly. If you have a big family, the A4 should be your top pick.

I've driven quite a few Audis, with both cars essentially sharing the same platform for chassis and engine. The A4 sedan or wagon has a more conservative design, suitable for daily driving; the A5 coupe emphasizes sportiness, especially the S-line version, offering slightly better cornering grip and a tad quicker throttle response. In terms of space, the A4's rear seats are more practical, while the A5's rear is cramped but features stylish frameless doors. The A5 is priced higher, with similar performance specs—it's just a matter of different styles.


