The horsepower you’ll get with a 2010 Audi A4 depends on which engine it uses; the most common manual-equipped version is the 2.0-liter turbocharged engine rated at 211 horsepower. Other engines offered in 2010 produced different outputs, and transmission options varied by market.
Engine options and horsepower
Below is a breakdown of the engines Audi offered for the 2010 A4 and their horsepower, with notes on manual transmission availability.
- 2.0L turbocharged inline-4 (2.0T FSI) — 211 hp; manual transmission: 6-speed manual available, with either front-wheel drive or quattro depending on model.
- 1.8L turbocharged inline-4 (1.8T FSI) — about 170 hp; manual transmission: available in many markets.
- 3.2L V6 FSI — 265 hp; manual transmission: not commonly offered in most markets (US versions typically paired with automatic).
Notes: horsepower figures can vary slightly by market and model year due to emissions tuning and regional specifications. Always verify the exact vehicle’s window sticker for its exact output.
Manual versus automatic: what to expect
The 2.0T’s 211 hp is the core figure most buyers seek when identifying a manual A4. The larger 3.2L V6 delivers more power but was rarely paired with a manual transmission in many markets, limiting options for drivers who prefer a stick shift.
Summary
In short: for a 2010 Audi A4 with a manual transmission, the most common option is the 2.0T engine at 211 horsepower. If you look at the 1.8T, you’ll find around 170 horsepower, and the 3.2L V6 clocks in at about 265 horsepower but typically did not come with a manual in many regions. Always check the specific market and model year, as outputs can vary.


