
Audi announced the B9 S4 in 2015, with the official unveiling of the European-spec model at the 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show. Noticeable changes to the B9 included a modern, more angular exterior, newly designed wheels, and a new turbocharged V6 engine. Unlike the pre-facelift B8 S4, the announced European-spec model is only available with an eight-speed torque converter automatic (ZF 8HP55a).
The new model uses LED main-beam and LED daytime running lights as standard, alongside dynamic turn signals and LED tail-lights. Like other Audi models, the notable feature in the new S4 is Virtual Cockpit which has Classic Layout and Sports Layout in displaying speedometer and tachometer.
The B9 S4 features standard 18-inch 5 double-spoke wheels with summer tires, or optional 19-inch 5 V-spoke wheels.
The B9’s brakes use multi-piston calipers, replacing the single-piston sliding calipers of earlier models. LED headlights are standard while a flat-bottomed steering wheel, “S” embossed seats, and quad tailpipes differentiate the S4 from the B9 A4. tesla wallpapers, supercar wallpaper, jeep wallpapers, Audi S4 wallpapers, audi wallpapers
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The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rated it 21.2 kWh/100 km. It is 175 km (109 miles) on the New European Driving Cycle (NEDC). US-market S and SV trims had an SAE J1772 connector for (120/220 volts AC). Using mains electricity and the included cable, the car regains about five miles of range per hour. The SL trim had a CHAdeMO port with which it can be charged from fully discharged to 80% capacity in about 30 minutes. Nissan warns that if fast charging is the primary way of recharging, then the normal and gradual battery capacity loss is about 10% more than regular 220-volt charging over a 10-year period. Other companies make compatible charging stations, and companies and local government have various initiatives to create electric vehicle networks of public charging stations.
The 2011/12 model Leaf has a top speed of over 150 km/h (93 mph). The motoring press has reported a 0 to 60 mph (97 km/h) acceleration time of 9.9 seconds. About a dozen Leaf Nismo RC (Racing Competition) vehicles were produced, with the same motor but otherwise optimized for racing. Nissan Leaf wallpapers#LamborghiniMiura #ferrari #mercedes #mazda #AudiRS3