The AutovÃÂa A-45 (also known as AutovÃÂa de Málaga) is an autovÃÂa in Andalusia, Spain, running from the AutovÃÂa A-4 at Córdoba to the AutovÃÂa A-7 at Málaga. It replaced much of the former N-331 road.
Construction of the autovÃÂa began in 1992 when the section between Antequera and Málaga was built as an upgrade of the N-331. This was renumbered A-45 in 2003, as part of the general renumbering of Spanish autovÃÂas. The section between Córdoba and Benamejàwas built in the mid-2000s, running parallel to the N-331, and the section between Benamejàand Antequera was built in 2009.
The section between Puerto de Las Pedrizas, several kilometres south of Antequera, and Málaga is frequently used by drivers travelling to and from Córdoba, Seville (via the AutovÃÂa A-92) and Granada (via the AutovÃÂa A-92M and A-92). In the late 2000s and early 2010s, the Autopista AP-46 was built to alleviate the traffic on this section.