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Avus Performance Modifies the Audi S4

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Avus Performance has released a new tuning kit for the 2010 Audi S4, which includes a set of exterior modifications, a new suspension and an engine upgrade.

The German sedan’s supercharged 3.0 liter V6 powerplant, which delivered 333 hp in factory stock form, now offers 430 hp, bringing the S4 into a new league.

In order to handle the extra power, the A4 has received a thread spring kit that allows the driver to make further suspension adjustments, while “still maintaining adjusting possibilities of the Magnetic Ride chassis”.

The Avus S4 rides in three-piece CC-line rims coming in a 20-inch size and using 255/30 R20 Hankooh Ventus S1 Evo tires, which offer the vehicle improved cornering characteristics.

The tuning house is offering a shiny black finish for the front grille, front blade and rear diffuser. The parts can optionally come is a carbon finish. At the rear of the car, Avus has fitted a net set of stainless steel mufflers. The vehicle used for the photo shoot uses a RS4/RS6-inspired look and a black matte finish for the tailpipes.

The tuner can offer a carbon finish for multiple interior elements, such as the center console and steering wheel. Customers can also choose a leather finish, which is available in a wide variety of colors.

A new project of Avus Performance is the sporty version of the popular mid-range Audi. Meant is the S4. In this case it is about a Suzuka-grey limousine that attracts attention by nature. Nevertheless, the Avus-team is not totally of the same opinion here and puts a very special stamp to the 's'port limo',” the press release reads.
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