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Which Audi model has a 280 km/h speedometer?

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DeAlina
08/27/25 6:33am
Audi with a 280 km/h speedometer is the Audi A4L. Dimensions: The Audi A4L has a body size of 4761mm in length, 1826mm in width, and 1439mm in height. Powertrain: The Audi A4L is equipped with 1.4T and 2.0T engines, paired with a new 8-speed multitronic manual-automatic transmission for smoother gear shifts. Exterior: The entire lineup features redesigned front and rear bumpers, wider side air intakes, and a more dynamic overall appearance. U-shaped chrome accents on both sides of the front, chrome air intakes, and flat dual chrome exhaust tips enhance the sporty feel.
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OMaverick
09/09/25 5:25am
I remember that in Audi's model lineup, those speedometers marked up to 280 kilometers per hour are usually high-performance versions, such as the RS series. For example, the Audi RS6 Avant often features this kind of dial because it's equipped with a powerful 4.0-liter V8 twin-turbo engine, delivering over 600 horsepower, designed with high-speed driving in mind. Don't underestimate this number—it indicates the car can easily reach high speeds on the track, though in everyday use, this speed is practically unattainable for most people. Similar models include the Audi RS7 or S8, which are also sport-tuned, with higher speedometer markings to match their performance capabilities. When buying a car, keep in mind that this is just the theoretical limit; exceeding speed limits on actual roads is not advisable.
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StLouis
10/23/25 6:16am
When my friend asked me, I said I've driven cars like the Audi S6 or RS5, whose speedometers go up to 280. Sitting in the driver's seat and starting the engine, the sight of that dial scale is exhilarating, especially with the S6's 3.0-liter V6 hybrid—its power response is quick, and the acceleration pushes you back into your seat. But I always remind beginners: that 280 is the design limit, and even 80 on public roads feels too fast. Additionally, other high-performance wagons like the BMW M5 have similar designs, but Audi's hallmark is its all-wheel drive and better stability, making it feel more secure at high speeds.
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DelAlaina
12/06/25 6:40am
In the history of Audi models, cars with a 280 km/h speedometer represent high-performance evolution, such as from the early Quattro Sport to today's RS6. Since the 1980s, after Audi gained recognition in rally racing, it gradually increased the scale of its speedometers to attract enthusiasts. Flagship models like the new-generation S8, despite their business-oriented positioning, are equipped with V8 engines and can have speedometers marked up to 280 or even 300 km/h, reflecting the heritage of their sporty genes. When choosing a car, remember that not all Audis are like this—ordinary A4 or Q5 models only go up to 220 km/h, a significant difference.
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