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audi a4
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Generations
Explore the different generations of this model and discover its evolution over the years. Click to view details and photos!
Photo and details...Introduction: Audi introduced the fifth generation of the A4, also known as the 8W in the carmaker's terminology, in 2015, upgrading it once in 2018 and a second time for the 2020 model year.
Photo and details...Introduction: The fifth generation of the Audi A4 was revealed in June 2015 and the official launch was carried at the Frankfurt Motor Show in the same year. It was lighter and bigger than its predecessor.
Photo and details...Introduction: Audi introduced the facelifted version of the A4's eighth-generation compact premium sedan in 2012, proving that the car could still sell in high numbers even after almost four decades since it launched this nameplate.
Photo and details...Introduction: Audi introduced in 2012 a long-wheelbase version for the A4 range in China and built it in the factory from Changchun.
Photo and details...Introduction: The fourth generation of the Audi A4 B8 was a completely new car, compared to its previous generation B7, which was more of a facelift for the B6.
Photo and details...Introduction: In late 2004, Audi introduced the seventh generation of the A4. It was announced as a B7, but on its internal documents was named as a 6th generation. It was not a new car, but an extensive facelift.
Photo and details...Introduction: Riding on a new platform and with a look inspired by the Bauhaus design culture, the second generation of the Audi A4 was introduced in late 2000 at the Paris Motor Show.
Photo and details...Introduction: Unlike its bigger brother, the A6, the first generation of the A4 was not a facelift and re-badged Audi 80. It was a true first generation of the new trend in Audi's cars lineup.