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A very yummy Audi A5 cabriolet by Senner Tuning

A very yummy Audi A5 cabriolet by Senner Tuning

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After showing off its recent tune up of the Audi A1 1.6TDi turbodiesel , Senner Tuning have now released pictures of a very yummy chocolate brown colored Audi A5 2.0TFSi cabriolet. This car looks very good in a color that usually looks very dull on a car but here it looks stupendous in it with those silver bits and polished alloy wheels. This look could be a new trend coming up here.

 

Anyway, Senner Tuning upgrades the looks of the A5 cabriolet with an AUDI RS5 style grill and bumper, silver RS type side mirrors and a lowered stance achieved by KW Inox coilovers paired with 20 inch Varianza TIS alloy wheels and rubber bands for tires. Lovely indeed.

 

The 2.0liter direct injection 4 cylinder engine has some ECU tweaks as well as a Senner Tuning custom stainless steel exhaust system. This bumps up the power to around 275bhp (up from 211bhp) and also hammers out a nice 430Nm (from 350Nm) worth of torque.

 

The interior gets little bits of carbon fiber tacked on the doors, rear side interior panels, center/gear level tunnel and parts of the dash. The steering wheel and the dashboard gets its fair share of carbon too. All the better to spruce up a dashboard that is pretty similar to the 4 door A4.

 

There are limitless possibilities when it comes to customizing a car, and according to the press release, Senner Tuning expects to sell the tuning bits that you can see and read in here for around 20,000Euro (add that to the 55,000Euro for an A5 cabriolet), Chocolate brown paint included. Very Yummy indeed.

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