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Subtle re-sculpting and significant
re-engineering will enable new generation Audi A5 and S5 Sportback,
Coupe and Cabriolet models to slip even more elegantly, more nimbly and
more cleanly through the air. Beyond their measured exterior and
interior styling updates, infotainment technology advances and chassis
modifications, the three ranges are also characterised by CO2
emission reductions of up to 22 per cent thanks to new and heavily
revised engines and additional efficiency measures. UK orders for the
new A5 and S5 models, which will be priced from £25,540 OTR, can be
taken from September, ahead of first deliveries in December.
The key objective in updating the three
ranges was to deliver major gains in efficiency without compromising on
performance that fulfils the promise in the taut and muscular lines of
the A5. This has been achieved primarily by introducing two new engines
and completely redesigning others, but also by extending engine
start-stop technology right across the range and replacing the hydraulic
power steering system with a new electromechanical unit that demands no
engine input when the wheel is in the straight-ahead position.
In realigning the engine range, Audi
has remained true to its philosophy of using forced induction to
compensate for cubic capacity in the interest of economy. The existing
naturally aspirated 3.2-litre V6 petrol engine has been replaced by a
new 272PS version of the supercharged 3.0-litre V6 unit in A5 Coupe and
Cabriolet variants. The existing 333PS version of this engine, which
already powers the S5 Sportback and S5 Cabriolet, will also now replace
the 4.2-litre, naturally aspirated V8 in the S5 Coupe.
Equipped with its new and 20 per cent
more efficient engine, and with standard S tronic twin clutch
transmission in common with its Sportback and Cabriolet counterparts,
the S5 Coupe can power to 62mph from rest in 4.9 seconds – a 0.2-second
improvement over its V8-powered predecessor – on the way to a governed
155mph top speed. Combined fuel economy stands at 34.9mpg, a significant
improvement over the tiptronic V8 Coupe’s 26.4mpg.
Completely redesigned entry
engine
At the other end of the spectrum, the
entry level 1.8-litre TFSI unit, which will be available across the
ranges, has been completely redesigned. It features ground-breaking
innovations in many areas, including control of the valves and their
lift, thermal management, fuel injection, turbocharging and the
integration of the exhaust manifold. With power increased from 160PS to
170PS, it effectively replaces the 180PS version of the four-cylinder
2.0-litre TFSI engine, and in the A5 Coupe combines best-in-class
49.6mpg economy potential with a 21 per cent reduction in CO2
output to 134g/km CO2.
The four-cylinder, 2.0-litre TFSI
engine continues in 211PS form in all variants, offering up to 44.1mpg
with CO2 emissions of as little as 149g/km.
New to the diesel-powered line-up is
the 204PS version of the acclaimed 3.0-litre V6 TDI which has already
brought exceptional economy and efficiency to the A6 Saloon, A7
Sportback and A8 luxury saloon. Replacing the outgoing 2.7-litre, 190PS
V6 TDI, it can deliver up to 57.6mpg at the expense of just 129g/km of
CO2 when it is installed in the front-wheel-drive A5 Coupe.
The existing 3.0-litre TDI unit which works in conjunction with quattro
all-wheel-drive also continues in upgraded 245PS form.
The efficiency standard-bearer in the
new range will undoubtedly be the heavily modified 2.0-litre TDI, which
with the potential for up to 60.1mpg and emissions of just 122g/km in
the manual transmission A5 2.0 TDI Coupe sets new standards in the
class.
Upgraded quattro system
As before, six-speed manual,
seven-speed S tronic twin-clutch and eight-speed multitronic CVT
transmissions will feature depending on the engine chosen, as will
quattro all-wheel-drive. The 2012 Model Year A5 ranges upgrade to the
latest system combining the crown gear centre differential - first seen
in the RS 5 - with torque vectoring for even more effective torque
distribution. The quattro system is offered as an optional extra for the
2.0-litre TFSI 211PS petrol and 2.0-litre TDI 177PS units, and as
standard in conjunction with 3.0-litre TFSI 272PS and 3.0-litre TDI
245PS engines. As is always the case, the S models are quattro-equipped
by definition.
Availability of the quattro rear sports
differential, which further enhances agility and adjustability by
enabling torque to be apportioned between the rear wheels, also now
extends to all quattro-equipped models in the latest ranges.
With or without the quattro advantage
the latest A5 models will cover ground even more effectively thanks to
revisions to the predominantly aluminium lightweight suspension, and
most notably to the damper settings and rear suspension bearings.
Especially keen drivers can specify the
Audi drive select adaptive dynamics system, which in its standard form
allows them to fine-tune the amount of power steering assistance, the
response of the throttle and the automatic transmission’s shift points.
In its latest form, the system adds a fourth ‘Efficiency’ option to its
settings list, which originally offered ‘Comfort’, ‘Auto’ and ‘Dynamic’
modes. In the Efficiency mode, all the above functions, plus the air
conditioning unit, are configured for minimal power consumption.
If optional satellite navigation is
fitted, Audi drive select also incorporates a fifth ‘Individual’ setting
which allows even more precise tailoring of the various elements to suit
personal preferences. For the ultimate in driver control, it will also
be possible to specify additional ‘modules’ that add adjustable damping,
variable ratio dynamic steering and the ability to fine-tune the
sensitivity of the sport differential.
All three variants cut more of a dash
visually too, thanks to gentle re-shaping of the bumpers, grilles,
bonnets and front and rear light clusters which brings the A5 look
subtly into line with the very latest Audi design language. The changes
are particularly apparent in S line models, which now feature LED strip
daytime running lights that virtually surround the headlight unit at the
front, and newly designed LED strip lights at the rear. This striking
light set-up can also be specified for all other versions at extra cost
as part of a package that also includes adaptive swivelling headlights
for improved corner illumination.
Further refined cabin ambiance
Inside, the A5 models have exceeded
their own already regularly praised standards in their latest form.
Among the detail changes to the premium quality cabin are new steering
wheels, including an option for a flat-bottomed wheel, new steering
column stalks and narrow chrome clasps framing the control elements.
Also updated are the ignition key, the selector lever for the automatic
transmission, the buttons for the optional Audi drive select system and
seat heating/ventilation and the air conditioning and multifunction
steering wheel controls. The bezels on the instrument cluster and centre
console have a new finish, and there is also a new selection of
upholstery and inlays.
The controls for the optional MMI
navigation plus with its large hard drive, seven-inch colour monitor, 3D
graphics and DVD player have also been improved. The number of hard
buttons has been reduced from eight to four and the volume control now
features a joystick cap for simpler track selection. Voice control and
digital radio reception also received some fine-tuning.
Standard, SE and S line specification
levels continue as before in Cabriolet and Sportback models, the latter
now offering the extra cost option of three full seatbelts in the rear
as an alternative to the existing two. The A5 Coupe previously offered a
fourth Sport trim option, but now moves into line with its relatives.
An exciting new option available across
the board is a high specification mobile phone interface offering online
services, which not only brings a Google-powered Points of Interest
search and navigation using Google Earth images, but also creates a
Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) hotspot within the A5 enabling
occupants to connect phones and computers to the internet wirelessly. |