Especificaciones y análisis del Audi Cabrio
Power
140HP
Torque
320Nm
Consumption
6.4l/100
Emissions
172g/km
0-100 km/h
10.4s
Top Speed
207km/h
Weight
1675kg
Price
38,780€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 6v
FWD
4 / 2 doors
315 L
70 L
103 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Audi Cabrio 2.0 TDI 6 vel. DPF · 140 CV (2005-2008)
General description
The 2006 Audi Cabrio 2.0 TDI is the embodiment of a rational dream. It represents the freedom of open-top driving, feeling the wind and the sun, but without sacrificing the efficiency and practicality of a diesel engine. It is an invitation to enjoy every kilometer, merging Audi's timeless elegance with a philosophy of intelligent and pleasant travel.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the sensations are of pure road-tripping pleasure. The 140 hp TDI engine, with its generous 320 Nm of torque from low revs, pushes with a smoothness and force that invite you to devour kilometers effortlessly. It doesn't seek explosive sportiness, but rather a fluid and relaxed drive. The six-speed manual gearbox connects you with the mechanics, while the chassis, with its sophisticated suspension, filters out road imperfections and traces curves with superb composure and poise, conveying a deep sense of security and comfort.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is an exercise in elegance and proportion. The fluid and clean lines, inherited from the Audi A4 of the era, create a classic and attractive silhouette that has aged wonderfully. Audi's iconic Singleframe grille dominates a characterful front end, while the classic canvas soft top preserves the purest essence of a convertible. Inside, you are greeted by an atmosphere of exceptional quality, with noble materials and perfect fits that confirm its premium status and make every journey a first-class experience.
Technology and features
Under its skin, this Cabrio hid advanced technology for its time. The heart was its 2.0 TDI engine with pump-injector injection and a variable geometry turbo, a solution that maximized performance and minimized consumption. But the real gem was its chassis, equipped with a double-wishbone suspension system on both axles, an architecture typical of higher segments that guaranteed a masterful balance between ride comfort and dynamism.
Competition
In an exclusive market, the Audi Cabrio faced legends. Its main adversary was the BMW 3 Series Cabrio, the eternal benchmark for dynamism with its rear-wheel drive. It also competed with the elegance and supreme comfort of the Mercedes-Benz CLK Cabriolet. Other alternatives with strong personalities were the Saab 9-3 Convertible, a Swedish design icon, and the innovative Volvo C70 with its retractable hardtop. Against them, the Audi played the cards of interior quality, a balanced design, and the efficiency of its TDI engine.
Conclusion
The Audi Cabrio 2.0 TDI is much more than a car; it is a life companion for those who value aesthetics, quality, and the pleasure of driving without constraints. It achieved an almost perfect symbiosis between the emotion of a convertible and the logic of a low-consumption diesel. It is a vehicle that appeals to both the heart, for its beauty and the freedom it offers, and the head, for its pragmatism and running costs. A modern classic that continues to evoke smiles and sighs wherever it goes.




