Showing posts with label 2006 Audi S4 Quattro Cabriolet Road Test. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2006 Audi S4 Quattro Cabriolet Road Test. Show all posts

Sunday, October 16, 2011

2006 Audi S4 Quattro Cabriolet Road Test

S4 Not Only About Performance

Seven years ago, I fell in love with the Audi S4. A 2.7-litre biturbocharged V6, manual gearbox and the inescapable grip of permanent

The current S4 is powered by a relaxed naturally aspirated V8, a more mellow approach to performance than its twin-turbocharged predecessor. (Photo: Justin Couture, Canadian Auto Press)
all-wheel drive, it was an all-weather rush of blood to the head, wrapped in the beautifully understated stealth body of the Mk.II A4. In many ways, the old S4 is one of my favourite Audi S Cars, being one of the final Audi S-series vehicles to be equipped with a turbocharged engine. Audi has since adopted a new recipe for performance, constantly turning up the sizzle, the latest of which is evident in the new 420-horsepower RS4 (414.25 SAE hp) and the upcoming V10-powered S8.

Betwixt
Having skipped out the entire B5 generation, it's safe to assume that this is Audi's way of making up for lost ground. (Photo: Justin Couture, Canadian Auto Press)
the gut-busting 8,000 rpm redline of the latest generation FSI powerhouses and the older, over-boosted turbos is a more mellow approach to performance, the current S4 powered by a relaxed naturally aspirated V8. Having worked well for the sedan and Avant, Audi applied the same theory to its only four-seat cabriolet, adding the go-faster goodies. Having skipped out the entire B5 generation, it's safe to assume that this is Audi's way of making up for lost ground, providing the ultimate open-topped cruiser. After all, a performance version of the '80s Audi Cabrio never appeared, even though it lasted the better part of the decade, resisting evolution. 2006 Audi S4 Quattro Cabriolet Road Test from (http://www.auto123.com/en/car-reviews/new/2006-audi-s4-quattro-cabriolet-road-test?artid=52429)