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All-new Audi A4 Avant estate car

The all-new Audi A4 Avant estate car will go on sale this June.

Audi Centres will commence taking orders from March 03.

The Audi A4 Avant joins the newly extended Audi A4 range of saloons. Prices are expected to be L1200 more than the equivalent four-door model, with prices ranging from L22,590 to L30,290.

The new Audi A4 Avant will be available in SE and more sporting S line specifications.

The cargo area of the new Audi A4 Avant will be, at 490 litres, the largest in class with the standard split/folding rear seat in place. The all-new Mercedes C-Class estate has 485 litres.

With the rear seat folded, this extends to 1430 litres (1500 litres in the Mercedes C-Class estate).

An optionally available powered tailgate is available to access the A4 Avant’s load bay. The load floor is reversible, so muddy or wet items can be carried without ruining the carpet.

The Audi A4 Avant will also benefit from the saloon’s longest-in-class wheelbase, providing more cabin space and increased leg room for rear seat passengers.

There is the choice of five engines: two petrol and three diesel. And three transmission choices: six-speed manual; six-speed tiptronic auto; and Audi’s Multitronic CVT auto.

New Audi A4 Avant

  • Orders open March 03
  • On sale June
  • Prices L1200 (approx) over A4 saloon
  • Trim levels SE and S line
  • 1.8 Turbo FSI four-cylinder petrol, 160PS
  • 3.2-litre FSI V6 petrol, 265PS
  • 2.0-litre TDI four-cylinder diesel, 143PS
  • 2.7-litre TDI V6 diesel, 190PS
  • 3.0-litre TDI V6 diesel, 240PS

Further information

  • To read more about the newly extended Audi A4 saloon range, click here
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30 November 1999

The all-new Audi A4 Avant estate car will go on sale this June.

Audi Centres will commence taking orders from March 03.

The Audi A4 Avant joins the newly extended Audi A4 range of saloons. Prices are expected to be £1200 more than the equivalent four-door model, with prices ranging from £22,590 to £30,290.

The new Audi A4 Avant will be available in SE and more sporting S line specifications.

The cargo area of the new Audi A4 Avant will be, at 490 litres, the largest in class with the standard split/folding rear seat in place. The all-new Mercedes C-Class estate has 485 litres.

With the rear seat folded, this extends to 1430 litres (1500 litres in the Mercedes C-Class estate).

An optionally available powered tailgate is available to access the A4 Avant’s load bay. The load floor is reversible, so muddy or wet items can be carried without ruining the carpet.

The Audi A4 Avant will also benefit from the saloon’s longest-in-class wheelbase, providing more cabin space and increased leg room for rear seat passengers.

There is the choice of five engines: two petrol and three diesel. And three transmission choices: six-speed manual; six-speed tiptronic auto; and Audi’s Multitronic CVT auto.

New Audi A4 Avant

    • Orders open March 03
    • On sale June
    • Prices £1200 (approx) over A4 saloon
    • Trim levels SE and S line
    • 1.8 Turbo FSI four-cylinder petrol, 160PS
    • 3.2-litre FSI V6 petrol, 265PS
    • 2.0-litre TDI four-cylinder diesel, 143PS
    • 2.7-litre TDI V6 diesel, 190PS
    • 3.0-litre TDI V6 diesel, 240PS

 

Further information

    • To read more about the newly extended Audi A4 saloon range, click here

 

June on-sale date for new Audi A4 Avant estate

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Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton is an award-winning journalist and the founder of Business Car Manager (now renamed Business Motoring). Ralph writes extensively about the car and van leasing industry as well as wider fleet and company car issues. A former editor of What Car?, Ralph is a vastly experienced writer and editor and has been writing about the automotive sector for over 35 years.

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