Overview
The Audi A4 allroad quattro is the raised, off-road enhanced version of the A4 Avant wagon. Sitting 37 mm higher than the standard Avant on its air suspension, with quattro AWD as standard and distinctive underbody protection, the allroad is designed for drivers who need the A4's refinement and practicality but also venture onto unpaved roads, mountain tracks, or snow-covered winter routes. The current B9 allroad (2016+) uses the MLB Evo platform and offers MHEV mild hybrid technology.
In Azerbaijan, the A4 allroad is particularly well-suited to the diverse road conditions experienced across the country. Baku's well-maintained central roads and the rougher rural routes outside the city present exactly the challenge the allroad was designed for. The air suspension, which can be raised to 200 mm ground clearance for off-road use, handles unpaved surfaces comfortably while providing sports car-like lowering for motorway cruising.
The B9 allroad (2016+) is the target generation — its MLB Evo platform is modern, efficient, and well-supported. The 45 TFSI petrol and 40 TDI diesel are the most popular variants in Azerbaijan. The allroad commands a modest premium over the standard A4 Avant for its raised suspension and all-road equipment, which is money well spent given Azerbaijan's road diversity.
A4 allroad in Pictures
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A4 allroad B9 – Raised estate for all roads

A4 allroad B8 – Previous generation

A4 allroad – Avant body raised for all roads

A4 allroad – Adventure-ready estate
Key Specifications
- Engine: 2.0 TFSI / 2.0 TDI (B9 platform)
- Power: 163 hp (40 TDI) / 190 hp (45 TFSI) / 272 hp (55 TFSI)
- Transmission: 7-speed S tronic (automatic)
- Drive: quattro ultra AWD (on-demand rear axle)
- Air suspension: standard, 37 mm higher than standard Avant, max 200 mm ground clearance
- 0–100 km/h: 7.9 seconds (40 TDI) / 6.3 seconds (45 TFSI)
- Fuel consumption: 6.5–9.0 L/100km
- Boot capacity: 505 L (seats up) / 1,510 L (folded)
- Ground clearance: 163–200 mm (adjustable with air suspension)
- Towing capacity: 2,000 kg (braked)
Variant Comparison
| Variant | Engine | Power | Drive | Best For |
|---|
| A4 allroad 40 TFSI | 2.0 TFSI MHEV | 190 hp | quattro ultra | Economy, balanced capability |
| A4 allroad 45 TFSI | 2.0 TFSI MHEV | 272 hp | quattro | Performance allroad experience |
| A4 allroad 40 TDI | 2.0 TDI MHEV | 204 hp | quattro ultra | Best fuel economy for touring |
Competitor Snapshot
| Model | Strength | Compromise |
|---|
| Volvo V60 Cross Country | Distinctive design, better reliability | Less performance range, lower prestige in AZ |
| Subaru Outback | True AWD, lower price, reliable | Much less premium, less engine choice |
| Mercedes-Benz C-Class All-Terrain | Mercedes badge, similar concept | Higher price, less off-road experience |
Maintenance & Service in Azerbaijan
- Oil service every 10,000 km — same as standard A4.
- Air suspension compressor service at 80,000 km — check for slow levelling or constant running.
- Check air suspension ride heights in all four corners quarterly.
- Quattro ultra rear coupling fluid at 60,000 km.
- Underbody protection inspection after any rough road use.
- Timing chain check at 80,000 km — same 2.0 TFSI potential issue as A4.
Used A4 allroad Buying Checklist
- Test all three air suspension height modes through a full cycle.
- Verify quattro ultra system by checking AWD monitoring in MMI.
- Inspect underbody skid plates for cracks or detachment.
- Check roof rails and cross bar mount points if fitted.
- Test towing electrics if caravan or trailer use is intended.
- Verify boot space with rear seats down — 1,510 litres should be obstacle-free.
- Scan ECU for air suspension fault codes.
A4 allroad FAQ — Azerbaijan Buyers
Q: Is the A4 allroad better than the Q5 for off-road use in Azerbaijan?
The Q5 sits permanently higher and has more ground clearance in standard spec. The allroad matches the Q5 when raised to high mode but has better low-mode aerodynamics for motorway use. The allroad is better as a touring car; the Q5 is better for frequent rough terrain.
Q: Does the allroad need special tyres?
No — the allroad comes on 17 or 18-inch wheels with standard-width tyres. All-season tyres from brands like Continental or Michelin are the best choice for Azerbaijan's varied conditions. M+S rated tyres are available in local sizes.
Q: Is the A4 allroad significantly more expensive than the standard A4 Avant?
Typically 10–15% more than a comparable A4 Avant. The premium buys you the air suspension, increased ground clearance, quattro as standard, and all-road styling elements. Well worth it for buyers covering varied terrain.
Q: Can I take the allroad off-road in Azerbaijan?
Light off-road yes — gravel tracks, dirt roads, and unpaved mountain access roads in the Caucasus foothills. It is not designed for extreme off-road use — approach angles are limited compared to dedicated off-roaders.
Q: Is the TDI or TFSI better for the allroad in Azerbaijan?
The TDI offers best fuel economy for high-mileage touring. The TFSI is cleaner and simpler to maintain without AdBlue. Given Baku's petrol infrastructure and the TFSI's smooth power delivery, the petrol variant is the more practical choice for most buyers.
Should You Buy the Audi A4 allroad?
The ideal practical estate for Azerbaijan's road diversity — a strong recommendation.
The Audi A4 allroad quattro is one of the most sensibly conceived cars in the Audi range for the Azerbaijani market. It combines the A4 Avant's outstanding practicality with genuine all-road capability that suits the country's diverse driving conditions perfectly. The air suspension's height adjustment makes it uniquely versatile. A used B9 allroad with service history is an excellent long-term investment.
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