Audi A5 Coupe World Debut

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Automotive journalists knew this all-new two-door coupe was coming from Audi, but it will probably come as a complete surprise to most car shoppers. The A5 — debuting at the Geneva Motor Show — is based on an all-new car platform that will serve as the basis for the next A4 sedan. The A5’s size is similar to the current A4, and it will compete with the BMW 3 Series coupe.

The design follows much of what we’ve seen from Audi lately, with its big-mouth-bass grille, but the curvy line down the side and two-door body style is unique to the A5. Audi decided against calling the new model an A4 coupe, which may confuse some shoppers.

Powering the A5 in Europe will be two gasoline engines, a 265-hp, 3.2-liter V-6 and a 170-hp, 1.8-liter four-cylinder turbo. The V-6 sees a 10-hp increase over the power plant in the current A4, while the four-cylinder is actually a smaller engine than what’s in the current base A4. Audi has confirmed that the U.S. will only get the larger V-6, first with a manual transmission, then later with an automatic. There are also two diesel power plants in Europe, but they’re not going to be brought to the U.S. The A5 we’ll get here goes on sale in November.

We’re not sure how well the A5 will be received in the states, but the A4 has held up well and this new platform should be a significant improvement. Either way, it gives us a glimpse of the future of Audi’s most popular model. We have a full photo gallery below.

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By David Thomas | February 23, 2007 | Comments (8)

Comments 

MikeW

Where's the Audi ValveLift system?

cody

I wonder why they're using the 1.8 turbo and not the 2.0 turbo.

Steve

Hmmm, I see posted comments that I know I read just the other day have been deleted. I guess if someone does not agree with the article the post is deleted. Interesting.

Steve,
I deleted one email attached to this post that used a derogatory word. I've also deleted posts with links to websites that are promotional or in general do stray from the post itself, but not often. We have to keep a tight ship with the comments. Hope you understand.

Tom

My guess is that there could be an A7??

Well Tom, There's going to be a Q5 small SUV. At least that's the rumor. Could there be a larger coupe to compete with the 6 Series? Perhaps. I'd guess they'd try to see the response to this coupe first.

M3

Beautiful car. Price range, please?

yes what is the price?

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