We'd add the RS Driver Assistance package ($1500) for its head-up display and surround-view camera system, and we'd want blind-spot monitoring (Audi's Side Assist package) for $500. Engine, Transmission, and Performance Under the RS5's sinewy clamshell hood sits a twin-turbo 2.9-...
The Executive package adds a head-up display, heated rear seats, remote park assist and power soft-closing doors. The Driver Assistance package includes adaptive cruise control, Audi Pre-Sense Rear, blind-spot monitoring, vehicle exit warning, intersection assist and traffic-sign recognition. Many ...
Safety and Driver-Assistance Features Apart from some basic driver-assistance technology, Audi offers a suite of more advanced equipment as part of the Driver Assistance package. There's also a standalone option for night vision that provides large animal and pedestrian detection. For more informatio...
Audi bundles the most important systems in the assistance package. Along with the adaptive cruise assist, it comprises camera-basedtraffic sign recognition, theparking system plus, thehigh-beam assistand theemergency assist. The latter detects within system limits whether the driver is inactive and ...
"A 444-hp twin-turbo V-6 and standard all-wheel drive keep the RS 5 competitive with more powerful rivals, and when optioned with the Competition package it offers a level of driver involvement comparable to hi-po sedans from BMW and Alfa Romeo. A manual transmission would help in that ...
Availabletraffic sign recognition(as part of the Driver assistance package) including vehicle speed warning, can detect speed limits and displays the information in the Audi virtual cockpit. New for 2019 are “Right Turn on Red” signs as well as recommended exit and on-ramp speed limit signs....
Navigation, Dynamic, Side Assist, & Driver Assistance Packages Turbocharged 2.5-Liter Inline-Five Seven-Speed Automatic Transaxle Quattro All-Wheel Drive Kyalami Green Paint Black Fine Nappa Leather Upholstery 19" Five-Spoke Wheels RS-Tuned Magnetic Ride Suspension ...
Toss in a driver assistance package, upgraded seating and wheels, and a few more extras, and my tester came in at a bit over $85,000. That's obviously out of reach for a good many car buyers, but for those who can afford it there's a lot to like, and hopefully innovations similar...
With the addition of the Q8 E-tron and Q8 Sportback E-tron, Audi continues to bolster its electrified vehicle lineup. Beyond those two offerings, the German luxury sport automaker is concentrating on adding advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and c
clearance of the bodyshell in five stages, which makes it an exceptionally good match for the Q5. The Audi drive select handling system, which influences the characteristics of several technical components, is part of the standard equipment package. The driver can choose from up to seven ...