What is the length of the Audi A4?
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The length of the Audi A4 is 4750/1842/1433mm, with a wheelbase of 2828mm. Additional relevant information is as follows: 1. The 2019 Audi A4 features a newly designed front bumper with sharper lines compared to the current model. The silver U-shaped trim on both sides of the front bumper is paired with honeycomb mesh patterns and air intake channels, further enhancing the sporty look. 2. The new car only adjusts the black guard plate + exhaust area at the bottom of the rear bumper, featuring a central diffuser-like design and new-style bilateral dual-outlet polygonal exhaust outlets on both sides, which are full of sportiness and sophistication. 3. The new car continues the existing setup, offering multiple gasoline or diesel engines including 1.4TFSI/2.0TFSI and 2.0TDI/3.0TDI, with maximum power ranging from 150 to 272 horsepower. The transmission system is matched with a 6-speed manual or 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
The length of the Audi A4, which I noticed while driving it, is approximately 4700 millimeters, or close to 4.7 meters. This size is well-designed, neither exaggerated nor cramped, making it suitable for daily driving, especially with its good stability performance on highways. The distance from the front to the rear affects handling and space utilization—for example, the turning radius isn't too large, and the trunk capacity is sufficient for a lot of luggage. Measurements are usually taken from the center of the wheelbase, and there might be slight variations depending on the model year, but it generally falls within this range. Considering urban use, extra caution is needed when maneuvering into tight parking spaces with this length. I recommend using the rear radar assist frequently when reversing to avoid trouble. Overall, it balances practicality and sportiness, a thoughtful design.
The Audi A4 is approximately 4700 mm in length, and from my experience with the car, it feels just right. Whether running errands, like weekend shopping or meeting friends, the trunk easily handles the load without worrying about insufficient space. The moderate length means navigating narrow lanes isn't too challenging, though sharp turns still require some attention. Compared to longer sedans, it's quicker to park in residential areas, though finding a spot during peak hours can be a bit tight. I suspect Audi designers settled on this size to balance comfort and handling. In fact, even occasional road trips feel stable and fatigue-free, with this length directly impacting the driving experience. Looking back, it also allows for convenient checks on body maintenance, ensuring even tire wear.