Showing posts with label Audi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Audi. Show all posts

Friday, February 3, 2012

Audi Q1 under consideration

According to a recent report, Audi is considering additional variants based on the A1.
As one source told What Car, "You've seen how our SUVs have been getting smaller - Q7, Q5, Q3 - and the A1 platform could go in that direction, but nothing is planned for the near future."
The latter comment is interesting, but previous rumors have suggested the crossover could be launched anywhere from 2013 to 2016.
Regardless, the insider said an A1 Cabriolet is unlikely because it would be positioned to close to the A3 Cabriolet.

Source : http://www.worldcarfans.com

New bi-turbo tdi packs even more punch into Audi A6 and A7 sportback

The most potent Audi V6 TDI ever to enter production powers executive class Audi models to 62mph in a fraction over five seconds and returns up to 44.1mpg


  • Advanced new biturbo TDI engine heads diesel line-up in A6 Saloon, Avant, allroad quattro and A7 Sportback ranges – OTR prices from £43,810
  • Available now in A6 Saloon and Avant and A7 Sportback, and later in 2012 in A6 allroad – first deliveries in spring
  • 313PS from 3,900-4,500rpm, 650Nm from 1,450 to 2,800rpm
  • A6 Saloon 3.0 BiTDI quattro – 0-62mph in 5.1 seconds, governed 155mph top speed, combined MPG 44.1, CO2 169g/km
  • Sound actuator in exhaust system accompanies remarkable performance with sports car exhaust note
Knockout punch in a velvet glove comes courtesy of a formidable new 313PS Audi Biturbo TDI engine, which is now available for A6 Saloon and Avant and A7 Sportback models. The new twin-turbo V6 is notable not only for being the most powerful six-cylinder diesel engine ever offered by the Vorsprung durch Technik brand, but also the sweetest-sounding. Available now in A6 models priced from £43,810 OTR, and from £51,645 OTR in the A7 Sportback, it combines trademark Audi TDI refinement with an exhaust-mounted sound actuator that enables it to deliver its mighty 650Nm output to the tune of a distinctly sporting soundtrack.
Slotting in above the single-turbo 204PS and 245PS versions of the 3.0 TDI that already feature in the A6 and A7 Sportback ranges, the latest V6 has a two-stage turbocharger group that delivers a maximum boost pressure of up to 3.2 bar, helping the A6 3.0 BiTDI quattro Saloon to lunge at the horizon and pass the 62mph marker in as little as 5.1 seconds, and the A6 Avant and A7 Sportback to do the same in just 5.3 seconds. An electronically limited top speed of 155mph is common to all versions.
Like the existing TDI engines, the new star performer is backed up by technologies from the Audi modular efficiency platform, including start-stop and recuperation systems and the innovative thermal management system that quickly brings the coolant and oil up to their operating temperatures. With their help, combined economy in A6 and A7 Sportback models is on an equal footing at 44.1mpg – an impressive figure given the high outputs and low acceleration times involved.

Sound actuator

Thanks to an innovative actuator in the auxiliary channel of the exhaust system, the BiTDI A6 and A7 Sportback models don’t sound like they should be capable of such level-headed economy figures. The actuator system essentially consists of a speaker which imposes a defined oscillation pattern on the exhaust flow and transforms the typical TDI exhaust note into a more sonorous roar that is closer to the output of a high-performance petrol engine.
Without exception, power is transmitted from the BiTDI engine via an eight-speed tiptronic transmission to the latest generation quattro all-wheel-drive system, which features a self-locking centre differential and torque vectoring for optimum traction and stability. A sport differential which distributes power in continuously variable proportions between the rear wheels is available from the options list to sharpen and quicken response even further.
The mighty new BiTDI engine is available in conjunction with SE and S line specification in the A6 Saloon, A6 Avant and A7 Sportback. The forthcoming A6 allroad quattro, due to open for order in February, will also offer this exceptional unit.
Stand-out features common to all these models include satellite navigation linked to a 6.5-inch retractable colour monitor, Milano leather upholstery, the Audi drive select adaptive dynamics system controlling throttle response, transmission shift points and steering feel, the Audi parking system plus, light and rain sensors, cruise control and keyless go push-button engine ignition.

Source : http://www.audi.co.uk

Monday, June 20, 2011

2012 Audi R8 GT


Wörthersee, Austria – Over the last few years, the R8 has helped Audi carve out a prime spot for itself in the high-end sports car market. With its striking looks, V8 and V10 engines and all-wheel drive, the R8 is a member of a very select group of exotic cars – especially the R8 5.2, which is at the apex of the Audi pyramid, at least for the time being. With the new GT version, Audi’s quattro GmbH division is raising the bar a notch. This car is made for clients who like to take part in on-track test drives. That’s why the GT is both lighter and more powerful than the R8 5.2.

The R8 GT has a thinner windshield, the rear window and the bulkhead that separates the cockpit from the engine bay are made of polycarbonate, the rear hatch is made of carbon fibre as opposed to aluminum, and the fixed rear wing is made of carbon composite and is 1.2 kilograms lighter than the removable deflector on the conventional R8. But that’s not all. The exhaust system is both thinner and lighter, the engine’s underframe is made of magnesium and the designers even decided to use shorter cropped carpeting. The result is that the R8 GT weighs 1,525 kg – that’s 100 kg less than the R8 5.2.

Internal strife
A recalibration of the electronic engine control has helped increase the power to 560 hp, which is exactly the same as the Lamborghini Gallardo (although the Italian brand can still claim supremacy over the German with its Superleggera, which produces 10 more hp and is lighter to boot). As both Audi and Lamborghini belong to the Volkswagen Group, the marketing and public relations divisions of the respective brands take these subtle differences into account, but in real life, there is no clear advantage.

Right from ignition, the V10 comes to life with a rich and low sound that seems louder in the GT than in the R8 5.2. As soon as you get on the Autobahn and rev the engine to 5,000 rpm, the engine sound becomes a veritable scream until it reaches the 8,700 rpm limit. Meanwhile, the car is literally catapulted forward with significant – and addictive – force.

Quick, the S-tronic!
As for performance, this car is absolutely brilliant. There are doubts, however, about the single-clutch R-tronic gearbox, although it still changes gears faster than a conventional manual transmission. That said, it is neither as fast nor as smooth as the Audi’s dual-clutch S-tronic. Note that the brand’s engineers are currently developing a dual-clutch gearbox capable of dealing with the R8 engine’s power and torque, but it’s unlikely that it will be available on these cars for another year or two.

On the German and Austrian backroads between Munich and Wörthersee, the R8 GT proved to be more direct and more precise in quick turns and demonstrated less understeer than the R8 5.2. Indeed, the GT’s all-wheel drive sends only 15 percent of the torque to the front end in normal circumstances, which means that 85 percent of the toque is delivered to the rear wheels and that the GT handles a lot more like a rear-wheel drive than an AWD.  The internally-ventilated and drilled ceramic composite brake discs are extremely powerful and easy to adjust, which is not the case with certain rival brands.

Sporty luxury
The R8 GT’s passenger compartment sets itself apart from other R8s with the addition of white dials bearing red GT logos, carbon fibre and aluminum accents, and a superb Alcantara steering wheel with paddle shifters. Despite its more radical personality, the R8 GT is still equipped with air conditioning, a navigation system and a high-end audio system. In Europe, specialized equipment like a roll cage, racing seats with safety harness and fire extinguisher attached to floor on the passenger’s side can be ordered on option. This equipment will not be offered in Canada.

Exclusivity is guaranteed since Audi will only build 333 units of the R8 GT for the global market, and only 25 of these cars will be sold to Canadian buyers for a price of $228,000, some $55,000 more than the price of a R8 5.2. Sorry to disappoint you, but all those cars already have takers. However, you’ll be happy to learn that Audi just announced that it will market a Spyder version of the R8 GT that will be just as exclusive with production also limited to 333 units.
Test Drive Report:
Test drive vehicle: 2012 Audi R8
Trim level: GT
Price range: $228,000
Price as tested: $228,000
Competitors: Aston Martin Vantage, BMW Série 6, Dodge Viper, Ferrari F458 Italia, Jaguar XK, Lamborghini Gallardo, Mercedes-Benz Classe SL, Nissan GT-R, Porsche 911
Strong points:
  • 560 horsepower!
  • Lighter version
  • Recalibrated all-wheel drive
  • Guaranteed exclusivity
Weak points:
  • Limited distribution
  • Astronomical price
  • Limited cargo volume
  • Poor rear visibility
Source : http://www.carguideweb.com









Thursday, May 12, 2011

Audi Shows R8 Spyder GT Sketches

You may recall the coupe owes its lighter weight to a broad incorporation of selected carbon fiber components, erasing some 180 pounds from Audi’s flagship performance coupe. Primary carbon fiber bits include the rear hatch, spoiler and diffuser. In addition to adding speed, the new carbon componentry helps improve handling as well. Other bits benefiting from lightening were the fixed rear wing, modified brake calipers, reduced engine-bay sound deadening and a lighter windscreen fashioned from thinner glass. It is reasonable to expect those modifications will also be incorporated into the Spyder.
To convey its limited-edition nature, the Audi R8 GT Spyder, like it’s coupe sibling, will enjoy a variety of exclusive interior and exterior touches. Based on the preliminary sketches released by Audi, one can surmise each car will have a numbered gearshift knob. The instrument cluster will be white with the R8 GT logo and the interior will feature carbon matte inlays. Black Alcantara swathes the seats, headliner, steering wheel and handbrake lever—accented with contrasting stitching. Additionally, the doorsills are laced with aluminum inserts containing the R8 GT logo
 As you might well imagine, pricing will be announced closer to the on-sale date. Given the coupe goes for $198,050 with destination charges, one can reasonably expect the Spyder to come in somewhere around $215,000.


Article Source: http://www.sportscarmonitor.com 

Audi of America established prices for the limited-production 2012 Audi R8 GT


Only 333 Audi R8 GT models will be built worldwide; 90 for U.S sales
Extensive use of carbon fiber parts makes the Audi R8 GT about 180 pounds lighter than the Audi R8 5.2 quattro coupe
Modified 5.2-liter engine achieves 560 hp, 0-62 mph time of 3.6 seconds, top speed of 199 mph


Audi of America established prices for the limited-production 2012 Audi R8 GT starting at $196,800 at the launch of sales in the U.S. market. The Audi R8 GT is the lightest, fastest and most powerful entry in the Audi supercar lineup, which has won global acclaim. Only 333 Audi R8 GT models will be produced worldwide, with 90 slated for U.S. buyers.

R8 GT Coupe (R tronic) $196,800 (excluding $1,250 destination charge, taxes, title, options and dealer charges):

The 2012 R8 GT receives significant exterior modifications aimed at enhancing its already stellar handling, and it is powered by a modified 5.2-liter V10 FSI engine that produces 560 horsepower (35 hp more than the R8 Coupe 5.2 quattro and the R8 Spyder 5.2 quattro). The 2012 R8 GT employs the R tronic sequential manual transmission. This pairing produces a top track speed of 199 mph, and a 0-62 mph time of 3.6 seconds. Overall, the Audi R8 GT will provide drivers with high lateral acceleration and a low center of gravity.

The signature Audi ASF® lightweight construction of the Audi R8 GT, combined with extensive use of lightweight carbon fiber body parts reduces the weight by approximately 180 pounds when compared to the Audi R8 Coupe 5.2 quattro. Key carbon fiber components are the rear hatch, spoiler and diffuser.

The Audi R8 GT continues the heritage of mid-engine configuration with quattro® all-wheel drive that has distinguished all R8 variants. The axle load distribution of the R8 GT will be 43/57 front/rear. Integrated into the front differential is axle-load-optimized torque split with self-locking differential in the rear axle.

The newest member of the Audi sports car family was inspired by the Audi R8 LMS GT3 race car. To convey its limited-edition nature, the Audi R8 GT will come with a variety of exclusive interior and exterior touches. Each car will have a numbered gearshift knob. The instrument cluster will be white with the R8 GT logo and the interior will feature carbon matte inlays. The seats, headliner, steering wheel and handbrake lever will be black Alcantara® with contrast stitching. Door sills will include aluminum inserts with the R8 GT logo.

On the exterior, the grille, distinctive sideblade and other trim parts will come in exclusive matte finishes. The Audi R8 GT will also be available in an exclusive new color: Samoa Orange.

Optional carbon-fiber reinforced ceramic brakes are available to provide superb fading resistance even in racetrack conditions. Brake calipers with a red anodized finish come with the ceramic brakes. A 12-speaker, 495-watt Bang & Olufsen® sound system is also available. The Audi R8 GT offers other trim and wheel options to personalize the full array of standard features.

Article Source: http://europeancar.automotive.com

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