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New Audi A4 Earns Highest Federal Crash Test Rating

HERNDON, VA – The redesigned 2009 Audi A4 luxury sport sedan earned the U.S. government’s highest crashworthiness and rollover safety rating.

by Staff
October 20, 2008
New Audi A4 Earns Highest Federal Crash Test Rating

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HERNDON, VA – The redesigned 2009 Audi A4 luxury sport sedan earned the U.S. government’s highest crashworthiness and rollover safety rating. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said the A4 achieved the coveted 5-Star designation based on its performance in the New Car Assessment Program, or NCAP.

U.S. law requires all passenger cars to pass a 30 mph frontal crash test and a 33.5 mph side crash test.

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But the NCAP tests involve crashes that are conducted at five mph above the required test speeds providing additional consumer safety information. NHTSA then gives ratings of one star for the worst performers to five stars for the best models.

“Unparalleled safety is a cornerstone of Audi’s new vehicle development, and we are thrilled to see the A4 earn top marks in one of the toughest crash testing programs in the world,” said Audi of America Inc. Executive Vice President Johan de Nysschen. “Add this to other elements, including segment-leading fuel economy, engine performance, luxury features, and size, which all prove the 2009 A4 is at the head of its class.”

The 2009 Audi A4 officially went on sale to American luxury car buyers in late September. The A4 offers advanced safety features and accident-prevention technologies in addition to a significantly stiffer and smoother body shell to protect motorists and passengers. Among the key safety features:

  • Front, side, and side-curtain airbags are standard equipment in every A4.  

  • The available dynamic steering system helps stabilize the vehicle several times a second when it detects the car is exceeding its capabilities.

  • Available Adaptive cruise control detects a vehicle ahead of the A4 and gently reduces the car’s speed as the distance narrows. Once the road clears, the system slowly accelerates back to the set cruise control speed.

The A4 also offers superior handling due to a front track that is 2.5 inches wider than the closest competing BMW model and nearly an inch wider than the closest Lexus. It also offers more front row shoulder and head room than competing luxury models and a smoother ride helped by the longest wheelbase in its class.

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The A4 also features a new 2.0L TFSI engine that generates 211 hp and 258-lbs-ft. of torque while getting 15 percent better fuel economy than the turbocharged engine it replaces. The improved 3.2L engine produces 265 hp and 243 lbs-ft of torque with a 10 percent gain in fuel economy. The new engines are paired with an all-new six-speed transmission to provide precise shifting and fuel efficiency.

More information on the performance of the Audi A4 in the federal crash tests is available at www.safercar.org. Additional information on the A4 can be found at www.audiusanews.com.

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