Audi is discontinuing the A4 after 30 years and replacing it with the new A5, which will serve as the brand's small executive gas sedan. The A5 features updated tech, a fresh design, and two engine options: a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder and a turbocharged 3.0-liter V-6 for the S5. The new A5 and S5 will be available in the US as sedans starting in spring/summer 2025, with prices and additional details to be announced.
Audi is replacing the A4 sedan with the redesigned 2025 A5 and S5 models, featuring a new gas platform that will underpin about 10 new models. The A5 comes with a 268-hp turbo-4 engine, while the S5 has a 362-hp turbocharged V-6, both with standard all-wheel drive. The new A5 is larger, more luxurious, and includes advanced tech features like customizable lighting and a software-defined electric architecture. The A5 will not be available in coupe or convertible forms in North America, and pricing details are yet to be announced.