The A5 and S5 feature Audi's new E3 1.2 electronic architecture, simplifying the car's control systems. The A5 focuses on comfort but neglects driver feedback, with steering that feels too light in comfort mode. In contrast, the S5 appeals to enthusiasts with better steering feedback and adaptive air suspension that enhances ride quality. Pricing starts at $49,700 for the A5, with add-on packages enhancing safety and infotainment features, while the S5 caters to a sportier audience with enhanced performance characteristics.
The A5 focuses on comfort over engagement, making driver feedback lacking, while the S5 offers a more connected driving experience with improved steering.
Both A5 and S5 benefit from the new E3 1.2 electronic architecture, replacing numerous subsystems with five high-performance computers for different car functions.
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