Audi A7/S7 S-line front bumper
Audi A7/S7 (4K8/C8) generation, the S-Line Front Bumper is the most sought-after upgrade for base models, offering a significantly more muscular stance without the extreme width of the RS7.
Since you prioritize high-performance components and logistical speed, here is the technical breakdown for sourcing and identifying this specific assembly.
Key Visual Identifiers (S-Line vs. Standard)
The 4K8 S-Line bumper is distinguished by several aggressive design cues:
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Enlarged Side Air Intakes: Features structured, “honeycomb-style” plastic inserts (often with matte or gloss black finishes).
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Distinct Lower Lip: A more pronounced integrated front spoiler compared to the flat profile of the standard A7.
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Contoured Lines: Sharper “blade” edges that funnel air toward the wheel arches.
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S-Line Badging: Specific fender badges often accompany the bumper, though they aren’t on the skin itself.
Technical Compatibility
| Feature | Details |
| Material | High-impact Polypropylene (PP). |
| PDC Support | Standard with 6 sensor holes (includes side sensors for Park Assist). |
| Camera Integration | Includes a mount for the 360° front-view camera located just below the rings. |
| Sensor Support | Dual ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control) “radar” pods integrated into the side grilles. |
Component Breakdown for Inventory
If you are sourcing this for a client or as a complete conversion kit, ensure these sub-components are accounted for:
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Main Bumper Skin: Often found under base part numbers like
4K8807067. -
S-Line Honeycomb Grilles: Left, right, and center-lower inserts.
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The “Singleframe” Grille: S-Line models usually pair this with the chrome or “Black Optic” slat-style grille (unlike the RS7’s honeycomb).
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Headlight Washer Covers: Specific to the S-Line profile.
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Underbody Shielding: The S-Line bumper often requires a specific front splash guard/belly pan to meet the lower lip profile perfectly.
Logistics & Sourcing Note
For a 2021 model (C8), precision is key regarding the sensors. Many newer A7/S7 models use Laser Scanners and Long-Range Radar. When shipping these, ensuring the internal brackets for these expensive sensors are intact is critical to maintaining your “customer-centric” reputation, as broken tabs on these brackets can turn a 2-hour install into a multi-day delay for the customer.







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