A5/S5/RS5 [Official] The new Audi A5/S5 Coupe

The Audi A5 is a series of compact executive and grand touring coupé cars produced by Audi. Production: 2007-
Lovely car except for the front, the shape of the front light particularly...

The rear is really sexy though.
 
Lovely car except for the front, the shape of the front light particularly...

The rear is really sexy though.

Agreed - the lights feel soft, not aggressive enough. But a dark grey S5 with sportier trim/bumpers will give it some edge. Looking forward to seeing the RS5!
 
Very conservative progression on the exterior styling front.
 
To be honest, I never much cared for the A5 Coupé. The one I'm really interested is the A5 Sportback.
 
Just bought a 2016 Cabriolet...I have enjoyed Audi over the years, so I knew the new model would be very like the existing. Fun to drive, lovely top down or up. It is manufacturing plenty smiles through break in.
Congrats, did you purchase the previous gen or you are waiting for the new cabriolet to arrive. Also do you still have your SL?
 
Lovely car except for the front, the shape of the front light particularly...

The rear is really sexy though.

I agree, though I suppose that was intentional so that they could improve upon it with the facelift..
 
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The rear is a nice blend of the A4 and A8. It's very smart looking and unmistakably Audi.
 
The new A5/S5 presents some interesting opportunities for discussion - particularly from an exterior design perspective.
As we've seen with the a number of new Audi designs, as whole, the car comes across as little-evolved in its exterior styling over that of it predecessor and yet there is so much in the detail design work that can be appreciated. If the overall persona hasn't moved on that much then it's the finer details which once again give credence to Audi's own prowess on the design front.

Sure the front overhang is long - potentially there are as many as four cylinders in a row ahead of that front axle - but all things considered it's commendably short for what it is:

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Take note (if you're so inclined) once more about the accuracy-of-fit of Audi's clamshell bonnet (hood) design and how beautifully it integrates with the sharper, more prominent sin-wave swage line. If still unimpressed then have a look at this image:

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The sharpness of the surfacing continues on the bonnet where the creases are particularly bold and prominent. And, if the headlights do come across as conservative in shape, at least appreciate the bonnet shutline intersecting with the apex of the outer headlight corner. It's a pleasingly Germanic detail so typical of their penchant for smart, succinct style.

Another very interesting body panel detail is the 90 degree edge on the trailing end of the rear fender. It's a very unusual piece of surface treatment as, ordinarily, tail-lights and bumpers serve as the interface as the bodywork turns from side to rear surfaces. Here the fender itself is stamped with the corner (which then runs for presumably 1 to 1.5cm laterally) in-built into the sheetmetal and I feel that this is a visually engaging detail.

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Another really cool detail is the black sill extending from under the rocker panel on the S5. This is a styling feature reserved more for upper-end sports cars and supercars.

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So, whilst the new A5/S5 may not be overtly evolved from its forebear, there's little doubt that the attention to detail results in a car that looks beautifully made and effortlessly premium.
As such, to this punter at least, this can only be viewed as: job well done Audi.
 
Clamshell design is ok, but for me personally a hood shutline like this one is the most perfect version:

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Clamshell hood is a design grille. It will pass over again.
 

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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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