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The New Audi A4 Will Get Sleeker Head- and Tail-Lamps

We recently showed you pictures of the next generation Audi A4 and now there are some more pictures which give us an insight on how the headlamp and tail lamp design is shaping up. Audi has been testing the all-new A4 for quite some time now but this is the first time we get to see the LEDs.
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By Ameya Naik

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Published on February 11, 2015

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    We recently showed you pictures of the next generation Audi A4 and now there are some more pictures which give us an insight on how the headlamp and tail lamp design is shaping up. Audi has been testing the all-new A4 for quite some time now but this is the first time we get to see the LEDs.

    The headlamps look sleeker than before and the LEDs add to the aggressive look of the front grille. The tail lamps, with minor tweaks from what we saw on the predecessor, enhances the overall look of the car.

    The overhauled A4 will ride on the second-gen MLB platform and is said to be lighter and a little longer too. Under the hood, there's a likelihood, that when it comes to India we will see updated versions of the familiar 1.8 and 2.0 TFSI petrol engines. There will also be the 2.0-litre diesel mill on offer here.

    Also Read: Audi India Plans For 2015

    It will be fun to see this one with the six-speed manual transmission but that won't happen and we'll see the nine-speed automatic transmission channeling power to the front wheels or to an optional all-wheel drive quattro setup.

    Expect the car to come to India early next year and let's see how it is compared to the new C-Class and the updated BMW 3-series.

    Image Source: WorldCarFans.com

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    Last Updated on February 11, 2015


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