The new Audi A4 Allroad Quattro looks bold and butch sporting the wider and more angular grille while the new digital matrix headlights look aggressive, courtesy the new DRL pattern.

The new Audi A4 Allroad Quattro looks bold and butch sporting the wider and more angular grille.
The next-generation Audi A4 is still some time away and so Audi had updated the outgoing A4 last year to keep things interesting in the compact premium sedan space. Audi has kept the A4 in line with its familial looks and now the same treatment has been given to the Audi A4 Allroad Quattro. The model has received some visual upgrades making the front end look more like the Audi Q5. It looks bold and butch sporting the wider and more angular grille while the new digital matrix headlights look aggressive, courtesy the new DRL pattern.
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The new Black Optics Pro package adds a gloss black finish to different parts of the exterior, including the windshield frame, exterior mirrors, and tailpipe finishers.
The Audi A4 Allroad Quattro is available in Black Optics Pro Package as well which has been designed specifically for the model and is offered with more customisation options. The new package adds a gloss black finish to different parts of the exterior, including the windshield frame, exterior mirrors, and tailpipe finishers. Moreover, vertical elements of the radiator grille are covered with the same gloss black layer. The clips in the front side intakes, the rear bumper diffuser, and the tailgate panel between the taillights are also finished in the same pattern. Then, you also get the Audi badging and the A4 Allroad lettering at the rear in the same gloss black finish.
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You also get the Audi badging and the A4 Allroad lettering at the rear in the same gloss black finish.
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Audi will continue to offer the new A4 Allroad Quattro with the 2.0-litre, four-cylinder turbo motor belting out around 260 horses which is mated to a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission. The German brand will continue to sell the model in key markets like North America, Europe and China. So far, there’s no plan of considering the A4 Allroad Quattro for India.
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