On roads and in classifieds, the 2002 Audi lineup still turns up for buyers and collectors who want a mix of practical compacts and sporty coupes. From city commutes to weekend drives, the models from that year reflect Audi’s balance of body styles and drivetrains.
There are 12 2002 Audi Models, ranging from A2 to TT. For each entry you’ll find below the details organized with Body style,Engine options (L / hp),Market availability so you can compare size, power and where each model was sold.
Which 2002 models are most fuel-efficient?
Smaller, lighter bodies with lower-displacement four-cylinder engines tend to return the best fuel economy; in this lineup, compact models typically beat the sporty coupes. Check the Engine options (L / hp) column in the list below for diesel or smaller petrol mills, and prioritize models with fewer cylinders and lower hp for the best mpg.
How can I identify which model I own?
Look at the exterior badges and body style first (hatchback, sedan, coupe), then confirm with the VIN and the owner’s manual—dealerships or online VIN decoders will give the exact model code. Cross-reference that code with the Body style and Engine options in the list you’ll find below.
2002 Audi Models
Model | Body style | Engine options (L / hp) | Market availability |
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A2 | 3-door hatchback | 1.2-1.6 / 61-101 hp | Europe |
A3 | 3-door hatchback | 1.6-1.8T,1.9 TDI / 102-180 hp | Europe,Japan,Australia |
S3 | 3-door hot hatch | 1.8T / 210-225 hp | Europe,Japan |
A4 | Sedan,Avant,Convertible | 1.8T-3.0 V6,1.9 TDI / 150-220 hp | Europe,US,Japan,Australia |
S4 | Sedan,Avant | 2.7 twin-turbo V6 / 250-280 hp | Europe,US,Japan |
RS6 | Avant (high-performance wagon) | 4.2 V8 bi-turbo / 444-450 hp | Europe,Japan (limited) |
A6 | Sedan,Avant | 2.4-4.2 V6/V8,1.9-2.5 TDI / 150-260 hp | Europe,US,Japan |
A6 Allroad | Raised wagon (crossover estate) | 2.5 TDI,2.7 V6 / 150-250 hp | Europe |
S6 | Sedan,Avant | 4.2 V8 / 330-340 hp | Europe,Japan,select markets |
A8 | Full-size luxury sedan | 3.7-4.2 V8,6.0 W12 / 250-420 hp | Europe,US,Japan,Middle East |
S8 | Full-size performance sedan | 4.2 V8 / 360-370 hp | Europe,US,Japan |
TT | Coupe,Roadster | 1.8T,3.2 V6 / 180-250 hp | Europe,US,Japan,Australia |
Images and Descriptions

A2
Compact, lightweight city hatchback with an aluminum spaceframe emphasizing fuel economy and low emissions. Sold primarily in Europe in 2002, the A2 targeted urban buyers with economical petrol and diesel engines and clever packaging.

A3
Small premium hatch offering practicality and a sporty edge with available turbocharged petrol and torquey diesel engines. In 2002 the A3 was a core urban compact for European and export markets, known for quality interior and agile handling.

S3
Performance version of the A3 with a turbocharged 1.8 engine, uprated brakes and suspension. The S3 delivered hot-hatch acceleration and sharper dynamics in 2002, appealing to buyers seeking compact performance with Audi refinement.

A4
Mid-size premium model bridging comfort and technology; available as sedan, Avant (wagon) and convertible. In 2002 the A4 offered turbocharged petrols, V6 options and efficient diesels, plus refined interiors and balanced handling for family and executive buyers.

S4
Sport-tuned A4 variant with a potent twin-turbo V6 (B5 generation) delivering strong midrange power, upgraded suspension and brakes. In 2002 the S4 blended everyday usability with serious performance for enthusiasts wanting sedan or Avant practicality.

RS6
High-performance, limited-production A6-based Avant introduced in 2002 with a bi-turbo 4.2 V8. The RS6 combined extreme power with everyday practicality, exclusive detailing and track-capable performance primarily for European buyers and select markets.

A6
Executive mid/large sedan and wagon offering a range of V6, V8 and diesel engines. The 2002 A6 prioritized comfort, solid build quality and technology, serving as a flagship for practical executive transport across global markets.

A6 Allroad
Ruggedized A6 Avant with increased ride height, protective cladding and off-road-oriented suspension tuning. The Allroad in 2002 appealed to buyers needing wagon practicality with light off-road capability, mainly marketed across Europe.

S6
Performance variant of the A6 with a naturally aspirated 4.2 V8, sport suspension and upgraded brakes. In 2002 the S6 delivered luxury-sedan refinement paired with strong V8 power for buyers seeking high-speed cruising and executive performance.

A8
Audi’s flagship luxury saloon offering aluminum construction, advanced tech and a range of powerful engines including V8 and W12 choices. In 2002 the A8 emphasized quiet refinement, long-wheelbase options and executive-level equipment across major markets.

S8
High-performance A8 variant with a tuned V8, sport chassis and luxury appointments. The 2002 S8 combined executive comfort with formidable straight-line speed and sport-oriented dynamics for buyers wanting flagship performance.

TT
Stylistically distinct compact sports car available as coupe and roadster. In 2002 the TT stood out for bold design, a sporty driving character and a range of turbocharged and V6 engines, attracting buyers seeking image and driving fun.