Audi Audi A7 2010-2018 Suspension Specifications
Detailed technical guide and specifications for the 2010-2018 Audi A7 suspension system. Learn about adaptive air suspension, shock absorbers, control arms, stabilizer bars, and alignment settings.
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This document provides a detailed overview of the suspension specifications for the 2010-2018 Audi A7. It includes technical details, components, and key features of the suspension system. Use this guide to understand the design, functionality, and maintenance requirements of the suspension. Navigate through the sections to find specific information, and refer to the quick reference section for key specifications at a glance.
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Key Specifications
Front Suspension Type
Multi-link
Rear Suspension Type
Trapezoidal-link
Suspension Travel (Front/Rear)
80mm / 80mm
Standard Wheel Size
19 inches
Standard Tire Size
255/45 R19
Available Specifications
Front Suspension
The front suspension of the 2010-2018 Audi A7 is designed to provide superior handling and stability. It features a multi-link suspension system with adaptive damping capabilities. This section details the components and technical specifications of the front suspension.
Front Suspension
The front suspension of the 2010-2018 Audi A7 is designed to provide superior handling and stability. It features a multi-link suspension system with adaptive damping capabilities. This section details the components and technical specifications of the front suspension.
Front Suspension Components
- Multi-link suspension design
- Aluminum subframe for reduced weight
- Hydraulic shock absorbers
- Coil springs with variable rates
- Stabilizer bar with adjustable damping
Technical Specifications
- Suspension travel: 80mm (front)
- Camber angle: -1.5° to 1.5°
- Toe angle: 0.5° to 1.0°
- Spring rate: 120 N/mm (front)
- Damping rates: Adjustable via Audi drive select
Rear Suspension
The rear suspension of the 2010-2018 Audi A7 is designed to complement the front suspension, providing a balanced and comfortable ride. It features a trapezoidal-link suspension system with adaptive damping capabilities. This section details the components and technical specifications of the rear suspension.
Rear Suspension
The rear suspension of the 2010-2018 Audi A7 is designed to complement the front suspension, providing a balanced and comfortable ride. It features a trapezoidal-link suspension system with adaptive damping capabilities. This section details the components and technical specifications of the rear suspension.
Rear Suspension Components
- Trapezoidal-link suspension design
- Steel subframe for durability
- Hydraulic shock absorbers
- Coil springs with variable rates
- Stabilizer bar with adjustable damping
Technical Specifications
- Suspension travel: 80mm (rear)
- Camber angle: -1.5° to 1.5°
- Toe angle: 0.5° to 1.0°
- Spring rate: 120 N/mm (rear)
- Damping rates: Adjustable via Audi drive select
Damping and Stability Systems
The damping and stability systems of the 2010-2018 Audi A7 are designed to optimize ride comfort and handling. This section details the advanced damping systems and stability features available on the vehicle.
Damping and Stability Systems
The damping and stability systems of the 2010-2018 Audi A7 are designed to optimize ride comfort and handling. This section details the advanced damping systems and stability features available on the vehicle.
Adaptive Damping System
- Audi adaptive air suspension
- Electronic damping control
- Dynamic ride height adjustment
- Automatic level control
- Manual damping adjustment via Audi drive select
Stability Features
- Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
- Anti-roll stabilization
- Cornering brake control
- Dynamic steering assistance
- Automatic suspension leveling
Wheels and Tires
The wheels and tires of the 2010-2018 Audi A7 are designed to complement the suspension system, providing optimal performance and comfort. This section details the specifications and options for wheels and tires.
Wheels and Tires
The wheels and tires of the 2010-2018 Audi A7 are designed to complement the suspension system, providing optimal performance and comfort. This section details the specifications and options for wheels and tires.
Wheel Specifications
- Standard wheel size: 19 inches
- Optional wheel sizes: 20 and 21 inches
- Wheel types: Cast aluminum and forged aluminum
- Bolt pattern: 5x112
- Hub diameter: 66mm
Tire Specifications
- Standard tire size: 255/45 R19
- Optional tire sizes: 265/40 R20, 275/35 R21
- Tire types: All-season and performance summer tires
- Load rating: 100H
- Speed rating: Up to 168 mph
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Component Specifications
Overview
- Type
- multi-link
- Configuration
- front and rear
- Platform
- MLB (Modular Longitudinal Matrix)
- Material
- aluminum subframe
- Location
- front and rear axle
Dimensions
- Wheelbase
- 114.7 in (2915 mm)
- Front Track Width
- 64.1 in (1628 mm)
- Rear Track Width
- 64.0 in (1625 mm)
- Suspension Travel Front
- up to 3.5 in (89 mm)
- Suspension Travel Rear
- up to 3.5 in (89 mm)
- Spring Rate Front
- 150-170 N/mm
- Damping Rate Front
- 15-25 cycles
- Stabilizer Bar Diameter Front
- 24 mm
- Stabilizer Bar Diameter Rear
- 21 mm
- Ride Height
- 5.5 in (140 mm)
Materials
- Subframe
- aluminum alloy
- Suspension Links
- high-strength steel
- Springs
- steel
- Dampers
- aluminum-bodied
- Stabilizer Bars
- steel
Features
- Handling
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- multi-link suspension design
- anti-roll bars
- optimized suspension geometry
- dynamic wheel control
- Ride Quality
-
- adaptive damping system
- air suspension option
- noise-insulated subframe mounts
- Adjustability
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- ride height adjustment
- variable damping settings
- camber adjustment capability
- Technology
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- dynamic ride control
- all-wheel steering compatibility
- electronic damping system
Safety Features
- Stability Control
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- Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
- torque vectoring capability
- Collision Protection
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- crumple zones integrated into subframe
- reinforced suspension components
- Load Capacity
- up to 990 lbs (450 kg)
- Failure Protection
-
- suspension monitoring system
- fail-safe damping
Comfort Features
- Noise Reduction
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- sound-insulating bushings
- vibration-dampening mounts
- Adjustability
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- comfort, dynamic, and auto modes
- Ride Height Control
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- automatic lowering at higher speeds
- manual height adjustment
- Convenience
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- key fob-controlled height adjustment
- memory function for ride height settings
Accessories
- Maintenance Accessories
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- suspension flush tool
- spring compressor kit
- damper rebuild kit
- Upgrade Options
-
- sport-tuned anti-roll bars
- performance suspension springs
- adjustable dampers
- Replacement Parts
-
- OE-specification suspension components
- aftermarket suspension rebuild kits
Maintenance
- Service interval
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- Inspect suspension components
- Check ride height and adjust if necessary
- Replace damping fluid if contaminated
- Inspect anti-roll bars and links
- Maintenance Notes
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- Recommended to have suspension checked every 12,000 miles
- Damping fluid should be replaced every 50,000 miles
- Bushings and mounts should be inspected every 30,000 miles
Warranty
- Basic
- Miles: 50000Years: 4Coverage: bumper-to-bumperTerms: from original purchase date
- Powertrain
- Miles: 50000Years: 4Coverage: suspension componentsTerms: from original purchase date
- Corrosion
- Miles: unlimitedYears: 12Coverage: perforation of suspension componentsTerms: from original purchase date
- Maintenance
- Miles: 10000Years: 1Coverage: routine suspension maintenanceTerms: from original purchase date
Production Details
- Manufacturer
- Audi AG
- Manufacturing Process
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- robotic welding
- laser cutting
- aluminum casting
- Quality Control
- inspection: 100% suspension system inspectionTesting: dynamic testing on test rigsCertification: ISO 9001:2015 certified
- Sustainability
-
- recyclable materials used
- energy-efficient manufacturing process
- Production Metrics
- Annual Production: over 100,000 unitsAssembly Time: less than 10 hours per unitDefect Rate: less than 1%
Service Information for suspension Service
Maintenance and service requirements specific to this component
- Inspect suspension components for wear
- Check ride height and adjust if necessary
- Inspect anti-roll bars and links
- Check damping fluid level and condition
Recommended to have suspension checked by certified technician
- Replace damping fluid
- Inspect and clean suspension sensors
- Check bushings and mounts for wear
- Test suspension travel and damping
Damping fluid replacement is critical for optimal performance
- Inspect and replace bushings if necessary
- Replace anti-roll bar links if worn
- Check suspension subframe for damage
- Perform full suspension system test
Major service interval critical for maintaining suspension integrity
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q1 What type of suspension system does the 2010-2018 Audi A7 use?
What type of suspension system does the 2010-2018 Audi A7 use?
The 2010-2018 Audi A7 is equipped with a multi-link front and rear suspension system. The front suspension features a five-link design with aluminum control arms, while the rear suspension uses a trapezoidal-link setup. This configuration provides a balance of comfort and sporty handling.
Q2 What is the recommended tire pressure for the Audi A7 suspension system?
What is the recommended tire pressure for the Audi A7 suspension system?
The recommended tire pressure for the Audi A7 varies depending on the trim and load conditions. For standard trims, the front tires should be inflated to 35 psi and the rear tires to 33 psi under normal load. For full load conditions, increase the rear tire pressure to 39 psi. Always refer to the tire pressure label on the driver's door jamb for specific details.
Q3 How often should the suspension components be inspected?
How often should the suspension components be inspected?
Audi recommends inspecting the suspension components every 20,000 miles or during routine maintenance intervals. Key components to check include the control arms, bushings, shock absorbers, and springs for wear or damage. Early detection of issues can prevent further damage and ensure optimal performance.
Q4 Can the Audi A7 suspension be adjusted for ride height?
Can the Audi A7 suspension be adjusted for ride height?
Yes, the Audi A7 with the optional adaptive air suspension allows for adjustable ride height. The system can lower the vehicle by 20 mm in dynamic mode or raise it by 25 mm in lift mode for improved ground clearance. This feature is controlled via the Audi Drive Select system.
Q5 What is the lifespan of the shock absorbers in the Audi A7?
What is the lifespan of the shock absorbers in the Audi A7?
The lifespan of shock absorbers in the Audi A7 typically ranges between 50,000 to 100,000 miles, depending on driving conditions and usage. Signs of wear include reduced ride comfort, uneven tire wear, and excessive bouncing. Replacement should be done in pairs to maintain suspension balance.
Q6 Are there any common suspension issues with the 2010-2018 Audi A7?
Are there any common suspension issues with the 2010-2018 Audi A7?
Common suspension issues include worn control arm bushings, leaking shock absorbers, and premature wear of the adaptive air suspension components. Regular inspections and using genuine Audi parts can mitigate these problems. Addressing issues promptly is crucial to avoid further damage.
Factory Service Resources
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