Dimensions - Rear Name Badges And Emblems, A4 Sedan, A5

2019 Audi S5 Prestige, 2D CoupeSECTION Dimensions - Rear Name Badges And Emblems, A4 Sedan, A5
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Fig 1: Rear Name Badges & Emblems, A4 Sedan, A5
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  1. Left Name Badge
    • A4

      A4

      S4

      Dimension -a- = 515 mm

      Dimension -b- = 38 mm

      Dimension -c- = 60 mm

    • A5

      A5

      S5

      RS5

      Dimension -a- = 473.5 mm

      Dimension -b- = 36 mm

      Dimension -c- = 59 mm

  2. Right Name Badge
    • A4

      TFSI

      1.4 T

      2.0 T

      30 TFSI

      35 TFSI

      40 TFSI

      45 TFSI

      TDI

      2.0 TDI

      3.0 TDI

      25 TDI

      30 TDI

      35 TDI

      40 TDI

      50 TDI

      55 TDI

      Dimension -a- = 515 mm

      Dimension -b- = 38 mm

      Dimension -d- = 59 mm

    • A5

      TFSI

      2.0 T

      35 TFSI

      40 TFSI

      45 TFSI

      TDI

      2.0 TDI

      3.0 TDI

      30 TDI

      35 TDI

      40 TDI

      45 TDI

      50 TDI

      g-tron

      40 g-tron

      Dimension -a- = 473.5 mm

      Dimension -b- = 36 mm

      Dimension -d- = 59 mm

  3. Right Name Badge
    • A4

      quattro

      Ultra

      Dimension -a- = 515 mm

      Dimension -b- = 38 mm

      Dimension -d- = 59 mm

      Dimension -e- = 17.5 mm

    • A5

      quattro

      Ultra

      Dimension -a- = 473.5 mm

      Dimension -b- = 36 mm

      Dimension -d- = 59 mm

      Dimension -e- = 17.5 mm

  4. Audi Emblem
    • A4

      Dimension -f- = 41 mm

    • A5 Coup e

      Dimension -f- = 35 mm

    • A5 Sportback

      Dimension -f- = 37.8 mm

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