

Without doubt, the A5 Sportback looks even better with the optional S-Line sport package that combines a tauter suspension setup and lowered body with larger alloy wheels, specific bumpers, distinctive features on the side air intakes, on the diffuser and on the tailpipes along with color keyed side sill trims.

Even though the Sportback is 36mm (1.42 in) lower than the A4 Sedan, the German automaker supports that the four-seater model offers comparable headroom and legroom space with the more conventionally styled A4.
Furthermore, Audi says that the Sportback's compartment volume of 480 liters (16.95 cu ft) is nearly as much as the A4 Avant, and it can increase to 980 liters (34.61 cu ft) with the rear seats folded down.

All models are equipped with a recuperation system that recovers energy during braking and deceleration and stores it temporarily in the battery while the three gasoline and the top diesel variants are offered with Audi's quattro permanent all-wheel drive system.

In Germany, prices for the A5 Sportback range from €33,650 for the 180HP 2.0 TSI to €47,950 for the 3.0 TDI.
For the time being, Audi claims that the A5 Sportback won't be heading to the United States, but something tells us that the automaker may change its plans in the very near future.
Audi A5 Sportback Prices at Launch (Germany)
2.0 TDI with 6-speed manual transmission - €36,050
2.7 TDI with 6-speed manual transmission -€39,300
3.0 TDI quattro with 7-speed S tronic - €47,950
2.0 TFSI (132 kW / 180 hp) with 6-speed manual transmission - €33,650
2.0 TFSI (155 kW / 211 hp) quattro with 7-speed S tronic - €42,150
3.2 FSI quattro with S tronic - €47,000






















































