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Audi A4 B6 Cabriolet Blue Norev 1:18

Audi A4 B6 Cabriolet Blue Norev 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Audi
Model Manufacturer
Norev
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
5010504325
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About the Audi A4 B6 Cabriolet Blue Norev 1:18

TL;DR: Norev's 1:18 diecast Audi A4 B6 Cabriolet, in blue, reproduces the open-top convertible variant from Audi's mid-2000s A4 generation. The Cabriolet extended the B6 range beyond the usual saloon and Avant body styles, and this diecast captures its folding-roof profile at an accessible price.

Audi extended the B6-generation A4 beyond the usual saloon and Avant estate with a proper folding-roof Cabriolet, giving the range a genuinely open-air option without stepping up to a larger convertible.

Norev's Everyday Convertible in Diecast

Norev has long produced a wide range of contemporary and classic European diecast, and this A4 Cabriolet fits comfortably into that everyday-car tradition rather than chasing hero-piece status. The blue paint sits evenly across the folded-roof profile, and the diecast body gives the model reasonable weight for its accessible price point. Detailing focuses on getting the shape and proportions right rather than elaborate opening features, which suits a subject whose real appeal is the clean, understated Audi design language of the early 2000s rather than dramatic styling. The wheels and grille detailing are simplified but recognisably Audi.

The B6 A4's Cabriolet Variant

Audi's second-generation A4, known by the internal code B6, ran through the early 2000s across saloon and Avant estate body styles before the range gained a proper Cabriolet later in its life cycle. The convertible kept the same quattro-era design language as its stablemates while offering a folding roof that competed against similar convertibles from other German manufacturers of the period. It was never a sports car in the traditional sense, aimed instead at buyers wanting open-top motoring without sacrificing the A4's everyday usability and interior space.

A Practical Convertible for an Audi Shelf

This A4 Cabriolet works well alongside saloon and Avant versions of the same B6 generation, rounding out an Audi model-range display with its distinct open-top silhouette.

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