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Audi S5 cabriolet

Our spies still got a great look at the 2010 Audi S5 convertible during a sunrise photo shoot

In what appears to be Audi's Ibis White, this brochure-ready, convertible two door will pack all the same mechanicals as the current S5 coupe. Though we aren't sure if the convertible will carry the coupe's 354-hp rating. If you like what you see, you may want to drop everything and place a deposit at your local dealer. With the S5 and A5 coupes already in short supply and high demand, the convertible versions of these coupes may be even harder to come by. The S5 cabrio should go into production in Ingolstadt sometime in the latter half of 2009. Look for the official debut at either the L.A. or Detroit auto show.

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