What is the tire specification of the Audi A4?
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The tire specifications of the Audi A4 vary depending on the configuration: 1. The base model has tire specifications of 225/55R16; 2. The high-end model has tire specifications of 225/50R17. The body dimensions of the Audi A4 are: length 4587mm, width 1772mm, height 1427mm, with a wheelbase of 2642mm, a fuel tank capacity of 70 liters, and a trunk capacity of 460 liters. The Audi A4 is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 147kW and a maximum torque of 280Nm, paired with a continuously variable transmission. It features a four-link independent front suspension and a trapezoidal guide-arm rear independent suspension.
As a long-time Audi A4 owner, I'm quite familiar with its tire specifications. The standard version typically uses 225/50 R17 size, which means 225mm width, 50% aspect ratio, and 17-inch rims. This size design ensures a good balance between comfort and handling, making it ideal for daily urban driving. Higher trim or sport versions may upgrade to 245/40 R18 or 245/35 R19, featuring thinner sidewalls and improved grip, though with slightly increased road noise. I believe choosing the right tire size is crucial as it directly affects fuel consumption, noise levels, and suspension wear. Original equipment often uses Michelin or Bridgestone, but more economical brands can be substituted to save costs. Regularly checking tire pressure (recommended 2.4 bar) and tread depth helps extend lifespan and improve safety. When replacing tires, it's advisable to visit professional shops for proper specification matching to avoid affecting speedometer accuracy.