To demonstrate the fuel efficiency of its new Audi A4 TDI, last month Audi and Auto Bild organized a fuel efficiency competition. Eleven Audi A4 TDIs competed in a fuel efficiency race from Basel to Vienna and back, covering a total of 1,025 miles over a mixture of motorway and B roads, and the winner was an Audi A4 with a fuel consumption of 3.44 liters per 100km or 82.11 MPG.
Audi has just debuted its most economical Audi A4 TDI model ever; Audi also launched an all new 2.0 TFSI with high fuel efficiency and low CO2 emissions. This two new Audi A4 models completes Audi’s efficiency focused overhaul.
The new 120PS A4 2.0 TDI is available to order now priced from 22,150 OTR, as is the new 211PS A4 2.0 TFSI, priced from 24,625 OTR. Both will be delivered to their first UK customers in mid-July. Contact Audi Nationwide for more information about Contract Hire Audi A4’s.
The TDI engine is equipped with the advanced common rail piezo fuel injection system, it has an output of 120PS and 290 Nm of torque delivered via 6-speed manual transmission, with a potential to cover 55mpg and 134g/km of CO2 emission-
The new 2.0 litre TFSI engine is based on its smaller version the 1.8 TFSI engine, like its smaller version it combines turbo charging and FSI direct injection to deliver strong performance as efficient as possible, to help reduce fuel consumption the TFSI engine is equipped with Audi valvelift technology which reduces fuel consumption by 5%. The Audi A4 TFSI covers 42.8mpg with a 154g/km of CO2 emissions.
Due to its low CO2 emissions and fuel efficiency these two new models of the Audi A4 will attract the lowest company car tax liability in the premium sector - and the out standing fuel efficiency will help reduce company fuel bills.
Company Car Tax Efficient Audi A4 Wins Fuel Efficiency Contest…
To demonstrate the fuel efficiency of its new Audi A4 TDI, last month Audi and Auto Bild organized a fuel efficiency competition. Eleven Audi A4 TDIs competed in a fuel efficiency race from Basel to Vienna and back, covering a total of 1,025 miles over…
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