What's New in the 2022 Audi S4?
Along with the greater A4 line, the S4 gets a mid-life cycle face-lift for 2020. The grille, headlights and front bumper all wear updated styling, as do the taillights and the rear bumper. The door panels have also been revised to give the visual effect of the vehicle having a lower beltline. Functional changes on the inside include a new infotainment system, which Audi is billing as MIB 3, and a new Audi Connect services system, which allows you to subscribe to a 4G LTE connection provided by Verizon for in-vehicle internet access. See the 2020 Audi S4 models for sale near you
Which S4 is the Best?
Even with consistent updates over the years, the S4 is a known quantity. It offers good power, great performance and a comfortable cabin. Ideal for the commuter who only on occasion will have back seat passengers, the S4 is on the smaller side, but for anyone who likes to drive and knows they want a sedan, it's unlikely to disappoint. A Premium Plus model with the Driver Assistance package will probably satisfy most buyers. Find an Audi S4 for sale
How Much Does a 2022 Audi S4 Cost?
The 2020 Audi S4 premium compact sports sedan is available in Premium, Premium Plus and Prestige trim levels.
The Premium ($50,895) comes with 18-in alloy wheels, a sport suspension, a panoramic sunroof, full LED exterior lighting, rain-sensing wipers, heated side mirrors, heated windshield washer nozzles, keyless entry/ignition, front/rear parking sensors, selectable driving modes, tri-zone automatic climate control, ambient LED cabin lighting, a self-dimming rearview mirror, forward-collision warning, leather/Alcantara (simulated suede) upholstery, 12-way power-adjustable heated front seats with pneumatic side bolsters and massage functionality, an integrated garage door opener, a 10.1-in display for the infotainment system, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone integration, Bluetooth, HD radio, a 10-speaker audio system, two SD card slots and two USB ports.
The Convenience package adds blind spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert and vehicle exit warning, rear collision mitigation, Advanced Key (with engine start/stop and trunk opening functions), heated auto-dimming sideview mirrors, driver's side memory settings, a 90-day satellite radio subscription and an alarm system with motion sensors.
The Premium Plus ($53,395) has the Advanced Key as standard, plus the Virtual Cockpit (a 12.3-in configurable driver information display), driver's side memory settings, power-folding sideview mirrors, Wi-Fi, navigation, front and rear parking sensors, blind spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert, rear collision mitigation, satellite radio, wireless charging and a phone signal booster.
Premium Plus models can be optioned with a number of packages, including a Black optic package ($1,400), an S Sport package that includes a sport-tuned adaptive suspension, a sport rear differential and red brake calipers ($2,500), a cold weather package ($500), a warm weather package ($650), a driver assist package that comes with full-speed adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping assist ($1,500), Navigation ($1,600), Nappa leather ($1,000), dynamic steering, Bang & Olufsen audio and more.
The Prestige ($59,345) adds Matrix-design LED headlights, navigation, handwriting recognition for controlling the infotainment system, a head-up display, enhanced LED interior lighting, adaptive cruise control with Traffic Jam Assist, active lane-keeping assist, automatic high beams, road sign recognition, a top-view camera system and the 19-speaker Bang & Olufsen audio system.
Options available on the Prestige trim include the Black Optic package, S Sport package, Cold and Warm weather packages, Dynamic steering, Nappa leather and more.
Oddly, rear-side airbags are a $350 option across the board.
Trunk space is 13 cu ft., enough for three sets of golf clubs.