Audi Wheel Bolt/Lug Pattern (A4, A5, A6, A7, Q5, Q7…)

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Whether you want to enhance performance, style, or both on your Audi, having a solid grasp of the bolt pattern is crucial. It determines the exact measurements of bolt holes on the wheel hub and the right wheels that will fit your vehicle perfectly. Dive into the complex world of Audi wheel bolt patterns and make the right choices to heighten your driving experience.

Wheel Bolt Pattern For Audi Cars

Most Audi cars feature a 5×112 bolt pattern (mm), equivalent to 5×4.4 inches. This parameter implies that five center holes form an imaginary circle with a diameter of 112 millimeters. This design is found in popular series such as Audi S4, A4, A5, A6, A7, Q5, etc.

5x112 bolt pattern
5×112 bolt pattern

However, there are always exceptions. For example, the Audi TT or A1 has a 5×100 mm lug pattern equivalent to 5×3.97 inches. Similar to the explanation above, this pattern includes 5 lug bolts and a pitch circle diameter of 100mm.

Another variation is the 5×130 configuration on the Audi Q7 series. Though the number of lug holes remains unchanged, the circle diameter is expanded to 130 mm, or in other words, 5.12 inches.

Bolt Pattern And Other Wheel Specs For All Audi Models

YearModelBolt PatternOther Major Wheel Specs
2010A15×100– Center bore: 57.1 mm
– Thread size: M14 x 1.5
– Torque spec: 125 Nm
2022A1 All-street5×100
2019A1 City Carver5×100
1996A35×112– Center bore: 57.1 mm
– Thread size: M14 x 1.5
– Torque spec: 120 Nm
2021A3L5×112
1994A45×112– Center bore: 66.5 mm
– Thread size: M14 x 1.5
– Torque pec: 120 Nm
2009A4 Allroad5×112
2020A4L5×112
2007A55×112
1994A65×112– Center bore: 57.1 mm
– Thread size: M14 x 1.5
– Torque spec: 120 Nm
2000A6 Allroad5×112
2019A6L5×112– Center bore: 66.5 mm
– Thread size: M14 x 1.5
– Torque spec: 120 Nm
2010A75×112
2022A7L5×112
1994A85×112
2022A8L5×112
2019E-TRON5×112– Center bore: 66.6 mm
– Thread size: M14 x 1.5
– Torque spec: 160 Nm
2021E-TRON GT5×130– Center bore: 71.6 mm
– Thread size: M14 x 1.5
– Torque spec: 160 Nm
2020E-TRON S5×112– Center bore: 66.6 mm
– Thread size: M14 x 1.5
– Torque spec: 160 Nm
2020E-TRON S SPORTBACK5×112
2020E-TRON SPORTBACK5xx12
2016Q25×112– Center bore: 57.1 mm
– Thread size: M14 x 1.5
– Torque spec: 140 Nm
2019Q2L5×112
2019Q2L E-TRON5×112
2011Q35×112– Center bore: 57.1 mm
– Thread size: M14 x 1.5
– Torque spec: unknown
2019Q3 SPORTBACK5×112
2021Q4 E-TRON5×112– Center bore: 57.1 mm
– Thread size: M14 x 1.5
– Torque spec: 120 Nm
2021Q4 SPORTBACK E-TRON5×112
2008Q55×112– Center bore: 66.5 mm
– Thread size: M14 x 1.5
– Torque spec: 140 Nm
2022Q5 E-TRON5×112– Center bore: 57.1 mm
– Thread size: M14 x 1.5
– Torque spec: unknown
2021Q5 SPORTBACK5×112– Center bore: 66.5 mm
– Thread size: M14 x 1.5
– Torque spec: 140 Nm
2018Q5L5×112
2021Q5L SPORTBACK5×112
2022Q65×112– Center bore: 66.5 mm
– Thread size: M14 x 1.5
– Torque spec: 140 Nm
2005Q75×130– Center bore: 71.6 mm
– Thread size: M14 x 1.5
– Torque spec: 160 Nm
2018Q85×112– Center bore: 66.5 mm
– Thread size: M14 x 1.5
– Torque spec: 160 Nm
2023Q8 E-TRON5×112
2023Q8 SPORTBACK E-TRON5×112
2007R85×112– Center bore: 57.1 mm
– Thread size: M14 x 1.5
– Torque spec: unknown
2021RS E-TRON GT5×130– Center bore: 71.6 mm
– Thread size: M14 x 1.5
– Torque spec: unknown
2013RS Q35×112– Center bore: 57.1 mm
– Thread size: M14 x 1.5
– Torque spec: unknown
2019RS Q3 SPORTBACK5×112
2019RS Q85×112– Center bore: 66.5 mm
– Thread size: M14 x 1.5
– Torque spec: 160 Nm
2011RS35×112– Center bore: 57.1 mm
– Thread size: M14 x 1.5
– Torque spec: 140 Nm
1999RS45×112– Center bore: 66.5 mm
– Thread size: M14 x 1.5
– Torque spec: unknown
2010RS55×112
2002RS65×112– Center bore: 66.5 mm
– Thread size: M14 x 1.5
– Torque spec: 120 Nm
2013RS75×112
1999S35×112
Or 5×110 (1999-2033)
– Center bore: 57.1 mm
– Thread size: M14 x 1.5
– Torque spec: 120 Nm
1991S45×112– Center bore: 66.5 mm
– Thread size: M14 x 1.5
– Torque spec: 120 Nm
2007S55×112
1994S65×112
2012S75×112– Center bore: 66.5 mm
– Thread size: M14 x 1.5
– Torque spec: unknown
1996S85×112
2021S8L5×112
2019SQ25×112– Center bore: 57.1 mm
– Thread size: M14 x 1.5
– Torque spec: 140 Nm
2012SQ55×112– Center bore: 66.5 mm
– Thread size: M14 x 1.5
– Torque spec: 140 Nm
2021SQ5 SPORTBACK5×112
2016SQ75×112
2019SQ85×112– Center bore: 66.5 mm
– Thread size: M14 x 1.5
– Torque spec: 160 Nm
2023SQ8 E-TRON5×112
2023SQ8 SPORTBACK E-TRON5×112
1998TT5×112– Center bore: 57.1 mm
– Thread size: M14 x 1.5
– Torque spec: 120 Nm
2009TT RS5×112
2008TT S5×112

FAQs

What Cars Have A 5×120 Bolt Pattern?

You can find 5×120 bolt patterns on several car models, such as Acura MDX (2017-2023), BMW 2 Series (2013-2021), Honda Civic Type R (2015-2023), Cadillac XT4 (2019-2023), etc.

What Wheels Fit My Audi?

Each model is compatible with several different wheel sizes, depending on lug pattern, wheel offset, etc.

Conclusion

Audi bolt pattern is not the same for each model and year. Luckily, most are set up with the 5-hole bolt pattern, with a few exceptions. If you are unsure about your Audi wheels, consult your owner’s manual or take your vehicle to a service center for advice. Do not rush to invest in a new wheel without considering its lug pattern, as it may not fit the original structure.


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Douglas Mercer

Douglas Mercer

Automotive Service Manager

Douglas Mercer is an automotive service manager with 12-year experience at Stockton Wheel Service, Douglas excels in addressing intricate tire and wheel concerns as plating wheels, straightening bent wheels, widening stock wheels, and precisely correcting offset and back-spacing…

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