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Audi’s all-new A5 now in ragtop guise

Convertibl­e comes with three engine choices, including an S5 range-topper

- MOTORING STAFF

THE TRANSITION from Audi’s previous A5 range to the second generation version is nearing completion with the introducti­on of the allnew Cabriolet model in South Africa.

The A5 Cab follows the recent launches of the new Coupe and Sportback derivative­s, with only some added engine options (including Porsche-powered RSs) still to come across the three body styles.

The ragtop A5 is available now with three engine and drivetrain choices - a 140kW/320Nm 2-litre turbo with front-wheel drive, a 185kW/370Nm 2-litre turbo with quattro all-wheel drive, and a range-topping (for now) S5 quattro with a 260kW/500Nm 3-litre turbo V6. Gearbox options include six-speed manual or seven-speed S tronic automatics in 2-litre models, while the S5 is sold with an eight-speed tiptronic only.

No performanc­e figures have been quoted by Audi for the 2-litre variants, but the S5 comes with a 0-100km/h quote of 5.1 seconds and top speed is limited to the usual 250km/h.

Audi South Africa confirms a 2-litre turbodiese­l will arrive at a later stage, and though it’s yet to be announced, we suspect a 330kW/600Nm RS5 Cabriolet will arrive in due course.

Like the previous version, the new Cabriolet gets a folding fabric top which opens in 15 seconds and closes in 18 while driving at speeds up to 50km/h. A new feature for this version is a one-touch function, allowing the roof to raise or lower without the need to hold the switch until the operation is complete.

The A5 Cab uses the same five-link front and rear suspension systems as the Coupe and Sportback, and because it shares the same larger platform front shoulder room increases by 26mm and rear leg room grows by 18mm. Cargo space is decent for a drop-top at a maximum 380 litres, or 320 with the roof retracted.

Audi also says this model’s chassis is 40 percent more torsionall­y rigid than the outgoing one, and is also the stiffest in its class. This class, by the way, includes BMW’s 4 Series and Merc’s C-Class convertibl­es.

Most of the Cabriolet’s optional features are also shared with Coupe and Sportback siblings, and include a new Stop&Go Traffic Jam Assist (adaptive cruise control) with radar following capability, Attention Assist to monitor a driver’s drowsiness levels, and Pre Sense City which automatica­lly brakes if it detects a collision with other vehicles or pedestrian­s.

Of course Audi’s Virtual Cockpit digital instrument cluster is available here too, and when specced with MMI navigation plus a wifi hotspot for up to eight devices, Google Earth Navigation and Google Street View are unlocked. The A5 Cabriolet is also compatible with Apple Carplay and Android Auto smartphone pairing.

Base models come with 17” alloys, Xenon headlights, rain-sensing wipers, cruise control, Dynamic suspension, Drive Select and a basic MMI Plus infotainme­nt system among others, while Sport trim adds 18” wheels, Sport seats, a different front grille and bumper, and chrome tailpipes. The 185kW quattro gets further electric front seats and rear parking sensors.

Standard fare on the S5 quattro includes 19” alloys, LED headlights, dynamic (swooshing) indicators, Nappa leather upholstery, S Sport seats, S Sport suspension and a flat-bottomed leather steering wheel among other things. PRICES: A5 Cabriolet 2.0T FSI S tronic - R689 000 A5 Cabriolet 2.0T FSI S tronic Sport - R723 000 A5 Cabriolet 2.0T FSI quattro S tronic - R823 500 A5 Cabriolet 2.0T FSI quattro S tronic Sport - R857 500 S5 Cabriolet 3.0T FSI quattro Tiptronic - R1 028 000

Prices include Audi’s fiveyear/150 000km Freeway Plan.

 ??  ?? The flagship S5 version scoots from 0-100 in just 5.1 seconds and tops out at a hair-ruffling 250km/h.
The flagship S5 version scoots from 0-100 in just 5.1 seconds and tops out at a hair-ruffling 250km/h.

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