Stepping up to S line gets a stiffer suspension set-up (which we would actually recommend avoiding), along with bigger 19in wheels, a sporty bodykit and Matrix LED adaptive headlights.
A more powerful 261bhp version of the 2.0-litre petrol found in the 40 TFSI, the 45 TFSI comes exclusively with quattro four-wheel drive to help it crack 0-62mph in 6.0sec dead. Economy is mid-high thirties, though.
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