A4/S4/RS4 New Audi S4 Thread (Spy pics, info & rumours)

The Audi A4 is a line of luxury compact executive cars produced by Audi. Production: 1994-2025. Predecessor: Audi 80. Successor: Audi A5 (B10).

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With so much new product being pumped out of Ingolstadt sometimes it is easy to take your eyes off the bread and butter of the Audi brand. Such is life right now for the four rings. With universal acclaim for the R8 supercar, Audi's return to the coupes of old with the A5 and S5, a relatively painless transition to the second generation TT, the ease with which the Q7 has entered the luxury SUV market and high end monsters such as the S6 and S8 receiving their fair share of praise, the brand-reviving A4 waits in the shadows for its chance to shine.

Road tests from abroad indicate that the B8 A4 - larger, more refined and chock full of goodies from the rest of the Audi lineup - will hold its own quite well, thank you. North Americans will need to mark their calendars for next fall's availability, however. That said, the S4 variant of the A4 remains a mystery to all since it was not revealed together with the A4 in Frankfurt in September.
Audi wants and needs a strong performance (sales performance that is) from the all important next generation A4. Meanwhile, enthusiasts have been turning to the S4 for many years for performance of a different type: on the road where it counts.

Long before many current Audi owners were even cognizant of the brand the so called UrS4 offered not only very capable performance, but a highly tunable platform with which to work. The venerable 20V turbo five powerplant was tweaked for 227-hp from the factory and pushed the car from 0-60mph in relatively quick 6.2 seconds. From Stage 1 chip upgrades to fully built RS2 conversions, the UrS4 offered the owner latitude on tuning bounded only by time and money.
History repeated itself some years later as the B5 S4, with its bi-turbo, six cylinder engine, again put a lot of meat on the bone for Audi owners looking to modify their rides. While tuning the UrS4 was always more in the realm of the old school monkey wrenchers, the B5 S4 had a much more proletarian owner base which enthusiastically and unreservedly ordered chip and exhaust upgrades to build upon the stock 250-hp offering. However whereas the stock K24 turbo in the UrS4 was largely bulletproof, the K03 turbos in the B5 S4 were at times prone to trouble. Enthusiasts took turbo issues in stride by using failures as the requisite excuse to pursue RS4-type tuning.

The B6 S4 was recipient of Audi's wonderful 4.2-liter V8 powerplant, and the B7 also saw FSI direct injection added to the mix to improve both performance and fuel economy. Gone were the sounds of spooling turbos and ubiquitous chip upgrades, replaced instead by the type of low end grunt and torque that only large displacement powerplants could offer. You really had to hand it to Audi too for squeezing so much out of such a compact and lightweight engine.
Unfortunately, enthusiasts have had very few options in regards to tuning their V8 S4s. Many have waited for the mainstream US tuners to sell a supercharger solution, but Europe's MTM still offers the only viable (and very expensive) system on the market. That means we must now focus on the B8 S4. So what do we know for certain?
Back in 2006 we speculated that high performance turbos would make their retourn at Audi. Indeed the new RS 6 Avant raised the bar considerably with its 580-hp twin-turbo V10 under the hood.
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We have confirmed with inside sources that the B8 S4 will debut with a brand new 3.0-liter TFSI bi-turbo producing 330-hp. With this powerplant Audi can nearly match the B7's 340-hp output while providing even better performance figures. Manufacturer published (conservative) 0-60mph drops from 5.4 seconds to very low 5's, while the accompanying combined fuel economy rises from 17 mpg to over 20 mpg.
More importantly, at least from the enthusiast point of view, a return to bi-turbos means that modifying the B8 S4 to enhance its stock performance capabilities will be a more historically straightforward (and less expensive) endeavor. And lest we forget the all important marketing perspective, the 3.0-liter bi-turbo will also best a similar offering in BMW's 335i which weighs in at only 300-hp.
Delivering power to the ground reveals the other technological breakthrough which will debut on the new S4. It is given that it will employ Audi's revered quattro all-wheel drive, however it will not be just the active sport differential system which is centered around distribution of torque on the rear axle.

The B8 S4 will instead mark the debut of Audi's vectoring quattro system which will allow the dynamic allocation of torque to all four wheels. Audi's already improved driving dynamics thanks to its recent rearward bias will improve even further as the S4 gets the most neutral driving characteristics ever found in a performance sedan. Timing remains a wildcard for the B8 S4. It is slated to go on sale in the States alongside the B8 A4 in fall 2008, meaning it will have to debut early next year. We put our money on a Big Apple debut at the New York Auto Show in April. In the mean time we have put together two brand new renders of the B8 S4 to help enthusiasts pass the time waiting.
http://www.audiworld.com/news/07/b8-s4-exclusive-preview/
 
Re: Performance Preview: Exclusive Look at the B8 S4

i wonder how reliable their source is. it all sounds very promising.
 
Re: Performance Preview: Exclusive Look at the B8 S4

So the next S4 is going to have less power than the previous model? Not gonna do it any good in the HP/cylinder crazy US especially considering how much they charge for the S4.

They should use the TT engine on a normal A4. And give the S4 something more.
 
Re: Performance Preview: Exclusive Look at the B8 S4

So the next S4 is going to have less power than the previous model? Not gonna do it any good in the HP/cylinder crazy US especially considering how much they charge for the S4.

They should use the TT engine on a normal A4. And give the S4 something more.

I think they are relocating S4 in the market. Now it will be more clearly under M3 (Sedan) and C 63. It will be directed against the 335i.
 
Re: Performance Preview: Exclusive Look at the B8 S4

Am I the only one here perplexed by this rumour that the next S4 will be turbocharged? Make no mistake, I'm a big fan of turbo's but surely this can't be right?

The S4 will, like its sister car the S5, come out with a V8 normally aspirated FSI engine. Surely?

With the passing of the current RS4, Audi have a magnificent V8 engine that they can tune by virtue of limiting the number of rpms to any variation in output below 309 kW.

With speculation rife that the next RS4 is going to be a belter - either in the form of a twin-turbo'd V8 or a NA V10 - there's tons of scope for the current V8 FSI engine to do all manner of duties in various states of tune for the incumbent S4. What's stopping Audi from making the new S4 a 285 kW, 440 Nm super saloon and then still having an A4 S-Line with a 235 kW twin-turbo'd V6 to take on the 335i? Now, that makes sense to me at least...
 
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I think they are relocating S4 in the market. Now it will be more clearly under M3 (Sedan) and C 63. It will be directed against the 335i.

Yupp it seem like they are repositioning the S4 which I find to be a very wise decision.

At the moment the S4 and S5 are in no man's land, much more expensive than a 335i and close to 7-10k short in price of a M3/C63. The value to price ration is quite low which I why I think that 330hp is very reasonable if they bring down the price to a around 45k.
 
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So,Audi will feature V6 TT instead of V8?Hmm,it would be a nice thing,especially if engine itself will be lighter than currnt 4.2 V8..and that new quattro drivetrain sounds promising..:usa7uh: I like it!!
 
Re: Performance Preview: Exclusive Look at the B8 S4

So the next S4 is going to have less power than the previous model? Not gonna do it any good in the HP/cylinder crazy US especially considering how much they charge for the S4.

They should use the TT engine on a normal A4. And give the S4 something more.

With 100+ bucks a barrel for oil a virtual certainty, I think that the USA is going to start becoming a bit more obsessed with lighter, more economical performance cars and less obsessed with cubic inches. The days of lazy, uneconomical V8s are numbered.

I think that a cheaper, lighter, more economical 3.0TT S4 is a great idea for Audi if it is priced within a few grand of the 335i Sedan. The V8 S5 has been met with a lukewarm reception. 330hp may be less power than the last S4 but it will be lighter and faster and will almost certainly sell more units.

I don't think that Audi are particularly concerned with the US market anyway, relative to other growth markets, especially at $1.50 per Euro. BMWs larger US presence has not been doing their share price any favours. Expect to see even longer delays for US launches of European models in future.
 
This is the info Swedish Audi dealers have from Audi in Germany about the upcoming S4:

Audi S4 B8
V6
3.0TFSI på 333hk
S-tronic

Price will also be lower to be able to compete with BMW 335i.

Thanks for this info. Does hk translate to PS or hp? Also, any indication of how much (%) cheaper the B8 S4 will be? This car is beginning to sound quite good if these details are true.

I am considering the B8 S4 for my next car, to be purchased later this year. The final decision will come down to the price vs performance difference between the E90 M3 with DCT, the B8 S4 and the facelifted E90 335i. So far I have test-driven the E92 M3 (£55K in the UK with EDC and 19s) and the E90 335i Sport (£35K). If the B8 S4 can come in below the B7 S4 Tiptronic price of £39K, I think it will be the best value for money of these 3.
 
3.0 V6 TFSI with 333 hp sounds good even if it's a bit less than what B7 S4 had (344 hp). With S-tronic I'm sure it will be faster than it's V8 predecessor. :usa7uh:
 
Any word on whether this engine is considered for the S5 as well?
Could be with the facelift but that could seem like they're admitting S5 with a V8 was a mistake. Maybe they want to keep the A5 above the A4. :eusa_thin
 
Could be with the facelift but that could seem like they're admitting S5 with a V8 was a mistake. Maybe they want to keep the A5 above the A4. :eusa_thin

The S5 with V8 wasn't a mistake. Things in the auto industry can shift quickly and sometimes manufacturers have no choice but to adapt to the competition. That is exactly what Audi is going to to with the S4, offer something directly comparable to the 335i.
 
The S5 with V8 wasn't a mistake. Things in the auto industry can shift quickly and sometimes manufacturers have no choice but to adapt to the competition. That is exactly what Audi is going to to with the S4, offer something directly comparable to the 335i.
Sorry for the confusing post. What I meant was that if they put the V6 TFSI in the facelifted S5 it could be seen as a signal implying that Audi is admitting that putting a V8 in the S5 was a mistake. I don't personally think it was a mistake. :)
 
Nontheless I'm looking forward to see the S4. Having seen the S5 and TTS the A4 will be a stunner and will in terms of design have an edge over the 335i and C350.
 

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Audi AG is a German automotive manufacturer of luxury vehicles headquartered in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany. A subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group, the company’s origins date back to the early 20th century and the initial enterprises (Horch and the Audiwerke) founded by engineer August Horch (1868–1951). Two other manufacturers (DKW and Wanderer) also contributed to the foundation of Auto Union in 1932. The modern Audi era began in the 1960s, when Volkswagen acquired Auto Union from Daimler-Benz, and merged it with NSU Motorenwerke in 1969.
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