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All New Audi A7 Sportback
by Aman Chaudhry2 CommentsThe sought-after Audi Sportback formula can now be enjoyed on an even grander scale in the all new A7 Sportback, which in a similar vein to its A5 namesake discreetly integrates saloon car versatility and hatchback practicality into an elegant premium coupe silhouette. By reinterpreting the concept for the larger executive class, the A7 Sportback will project the Vorsprung durch Technik brand into yet another new segment.
As befits its positioning as an unashamedly luxurious yet also distinctly driver-oriented five-door performance coupe, the new A7 Sportback will initially offer a choice of four FSI petrol and TDI engines delivering exhilarating pulling power with limousine-like polish. The naturally aspirated 204PS 2.8-litre FSI and supercharged 300PS 3.0-litre TFSI petrol units will be complemented by two versions of the acclaimed 3.0-litre TDI in 204PS and 245PS forms.
For the first time in Audi models at this level, these will be combined with the rapid-shifting seven-speed S tronic twin-clutch sports transmission wherever quattro four-wheel-drive is installed. The quattro all-wheel-drive system appears in latest generation form with 40%:60% rear bias and featuring the crown gear differential first seen in the RS 5, which can vary torque distribution between the front and rear axles even more widely for even greater agility.
The Audi drive select adaptive dynamics system will be fitted as standard to all models, enabling the driver to fine tune steering weighting, throttle response and transmission shift points at the touch of a button. The keenest performance enthusiasts will also be able to specify the optional quattro sport differential enabling torque transfer between the rear wheels, which has been much praised in the S4 and RS 5 for the even greater handling adjustability it brings.
Start-stop for all engines
Drivers with a greater bias towards economy and long distance comfort will also be well catered for by the A7 Sportback. The latest direct injection technology puts its engine range at the forefront of efficiency, and all four units also combine innovative Audi thermal management, energy recuperation during coasting and braking and the now familiar engine start-stop function.
With the added benefit of new engine load-reducing electromechanical power steering, and the fuel-sparing, torque converter-free Audi multitronic continuously variable automatic transmission fitted as standard to front-wheel-drive versions, fuel economy of up to 53.3mpg, and CO2 of as little as 139g/km is possible if the 3.0 TDI (204PS) is specified.
Economy can also be further optimized when the standard satellite navigation system is upgraded to MMI navigation plus, the detailed route data from which can be used to factor corners into the automatic transmission’s shift strategy and avoid unnecessary, fuel-sapping gear changes. The optional adaptive cruise control and adaptive light swivelling cornering light systems are also influenced by feedback from the navigation unit.
To reduce power usage still further, and give the A7 Sportback an even more imposing look, customers can also specify extremely energy efficient all-LED headlights at extra cost. These units with their incredibly distinctive, almost daylight-like beams, incorporate special cornering, all-weather and motorway light configurations.
All new platform
A completely new and exclusive-to-Audi platform employing advanced five link front and trapezoidal link rear suspension system will bring impeccable comfort and control to the new A7 Sportback, and can be specified with a firmer, 10mm lower sport setting or an even more intensively handling-oriented S line configuration. For drivers craving maximum continent-crossing refinement an extensively revised version of the Audi adaptive air suspension system with three ride settings will be offered as an option.
In terms of size the new A7 Sportback stands almost toe to toe with the current A6 Saloon with a length of 4.97m and width of 1,91m, although its elegantly tapered coupe roofline ensures that it sits even more purposefully on the road. The executive class dimensions are reflected in executive class interior space for up to four adults, and when luggage takes precedence up to 1,390 litres of capacity can be made available and is easily accessible via the long tailgate with its standard motorized operation, which also enables the precise opening angle to be set via buttons on the hatch.
The dramatic, flowing lines that provide stunning camouflage for these practical elements and also permit an impressive drag coefficient of 0.28 have been sculpted using a high proportion of aluminium that ensures the rigid body shell weighs around 15 per cent less than an equivalent all-steel shell. Similarly sweeping curves also enfold passengers in the opulent cabin, which exudes quality, luxury and technological ingenuity in equal measure in the best traditions of Audi.
Two specification levels – SE and S line – and an impressive ‘core’ equipment list will be common to both. This will include xenon headlamps with LED tail lamps, powered tailgate operation, leather upholstery, electric seat adjustment and heating, cruise and parking controls, satellite navigation, the Audi Music Interface (AMI), DAB digital radio and Bluetooth phone preparation.
The ‘hub’ of the interior is the advanced Multi Media Interface (MMI) system with retractable 6.5-inch monitor, which with its large central control knob and reduced number of buttons is now even more intuitive to use when operating the standard high end audio and navigation systems and the Bluetooth phone interface.
MMI will be upgradeable at extra cost to MMI Touch with its 8-inch monitor and fingertip sensitive touch pad as seen first in the new A8. As well as ultra-intelligent 3D navigation mapping, the new MMI Touch system can store audio tracks and telephone data on its sizeable hard disk. To enter a destination or phone number, the driver need only draw the required letters or numbers with their index finger on the touch pad.
As an option, a GPRS module will be available which will be fed with news and weather information from the Web by internet service provider Google, and will make it possible for drivers to plot detailed routes on a home computer and download them to the navigation system when they start a trip. An optional UMTS module will also enable Google Earth images to be beamed to the MMI monitor in 3D for navigation purposes, and through its wireless WLAN link will make full internet connection available to passengers using their own computers.
A7 Sportback debut for new head-up display
For the first time in a production Audi, a ‘head-up’ display will be available at extra cost in the A7 Sportback. The sophisticated system will project key information, including economy and speed data and navigation routing onto the windscreen so that it appears to float at a distance of around 2.5 metres ahead of the driver.
Another key option that is new to Audi models of this size is the park assist system. Using ultrasonic sensors that detect parallel and horizontal parking spaces, the system can completely take over the steering function when parking at the touch of a button, leaving the driver responsible only for throttle and brake application as required.
The list of optional driver aids will also include a night vision assistant employing a thermal imaging camera to highlight persons in front of the car, the Audi side assist blind spot warning system, the Audi lane assist lane departure detection system and the new Audi pre-sense system first seen in the new A8. In its standard form pre-sense analyzes the information from the ESP sensors and intervenes to activate the hazard warning lights, close the side windows and sunroof and tension the seatbelts when maximum brake application or skidding is detected.
The pre-sense system can be expanded in various stages at extra cost: the full version brakes the car automatically in order to minimize the consequences of a nose-to-tail collision.
Among the more indulgent options available are comfort seats with heating, cooling and massaging functions, acoustic glazing, supple leather trimming for the centre console, a 15-speaker Bang & Olufsen audio system with 1,300 watts of power, TV reception and various connectivity upgrades for the MMI system.
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Audi Confirms 4.2 V8 R8 Spyder
by Aman ChaudhryNo CommentsIt’s official! Audi has finally revealed the details of the new Audi R8 V Spyder. In addition to the V10 model Audi will now offer a 4.2-liter V8. This version will be available with a six-speed manual in addition to the R-Tronc semi automatic gearbox.
The 4.2 Spyder comes with the standard Quattro all-wheel drive along with top of the line fabric unit found in the V10. The ones going in for V8 would have to settle for standard dampers and 18-inch alloys, whereas the fancier magnetic ride dampers and 19-inch alloys which comes as a standard feature with the V10 can be available, but at a higher price.
Audi has not revealed any official pictures of the 4.2 Spyder yet and we are forced to believe that there would be no visual changes except for the badging and wheels.
Unfortunately Audi has not specified if this 4.2 Spyder V8 will be available in the U.S. although, it goes on sale in Europe in the third quarter of this year.
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Audi Wins the 24-Hour of Le Mans
by Aman ChaudhryNo CommentsThe 24 Hours of Le Mans just got over in France and Audi has bagged victory yet again for the ninth time after the Peugeot cars retired.
The 8.4-mile Circuit de la Sarthe saw the German manufacture Audi dominate the Le Mans once the entire Peugeot Sport factory team took leave leaving all three victory spots for Audi.
German driver Timo Bernhard claimed the first position while Benoit Treluyer from France followed him home in the R15 TDI leaving the third position for the Italian Dindo Capello who drove the No. 7 Audi towards victory.
Throughout the practice and the qualifying sessions and even considering the beginning of the final race, things seemed to be in favor of Peugeot. The situation tremendously changed when the three Peugeot 908 Hdi cars slowly started dropping out of the race due to engine problems.
Once the French team retired to the pitlane, the three Audi R15 Plus cars steadily made their way towards victory marking the ninth win for the Audi with the commencement of the 78th Le Mans at France.
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World Cup Time – Auto Safety on Alert!
by Aman Chaudhry1 CommentThe World Cup, yes the much-awaited Soccer World Cup 2010 is finally here. Soccer fans around the World have waited for this day for four full years and the excitement is understandable. Now, if you wondering why are we at Autogeared publishing this bit of news which everyone already knows, then we will give you a very good reason.
We are going to show you a video, actually our friends at Autoblog came out with it first but we liked it so much that we felt we must do our bit as well.
As the excitement build up with matches so does drinking, rage, road rage, exuberance naturally teamed up with hanging out of cars, out of the sun-roof, waving favorite flags and banners at all given times.
An automobile safety organization performed a World Cup crash test using test dummy fans in an Audi Avant to show us what might or could happen with so much high energy around.
This video might be in German but one does not need to understand the language to get the message. It is simple, direct, a little harsh but very true. Take a look.
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Audi wants designers. Who’s interested?
by Aman Chaudhry2 CommentsAudi has come up with an open for all competition called “The Production of Electric Automobiles”
In case you are wondering if Audi is looking for engineers holding a degree in Electric vehicles then you are wrong.
This competition is open for designers, professional or someone who has a flair for design and cars. Knowledge about Electric Vehicles would be an added benefit.
Through this electric car competition, Audi is challenging people to come up with innovative design ideas for the future cars.
Audi has kept simple guidelines for the contestants and if selected it could mean a really big break in the world of automobile designing.
The last date to mark your entries is July 31st and after that Audi will select eight finalists who will be called in for a special workshop.
We are guessing the tough part will come during the workshop. Audi plans to choose and announce the winner in November.
All the required information is available at Audi’s official site www.audi.de/production-award
The only glitch is that this website is in German but that should’t be much of a problem when Google Translate and similar software are just a click away.
Could there be a better way to make an entry into the world of automobile designing? We think not!
Official Press Release:
Audi Award for the carmaking of the future
Audi announces new idea contest
This year’s topic: production of electric automobilesMember of the Audi Board for Production Frank Dreves: “The award is another component for ensuring that our production remains fit in the future.”
INGOLSTADT, Germany, Jun 7, 2010 – What will the production of an Audi look like if the automobile no longer has a gearbox? This is the type of question that candidates for the Audi Production Award must ask themselves. Students and scientists can now begin submitting their creative concepts for the automobile production of the future. A prestigious jury will recognize the best idea on this year’s topic, “The Production of Electric Automobiles,” this fall.
“Audi lives for ‘Vorsprung durch Technik’ in more than just its automobiles. We are also committed to innovative technologies in production, and electric mobility will play a particularly important role here in the years ahead,” says Frank Dreves, Member of the Audi Board for Production. “We want to involve as many creative minds as possible to keep our production fit in the future, which is why we have created the Audi Production Award.”
The Audi competition is geared toward students and scientists who can work either alone or in a team. They must submit a concept portfolio in which they explain the current situation, the proposed solution and a path to that solution.
“We are convinced that we will receive many innovative and creative entries because the competition is a unique opportunity for young employees and potential employees. It is important that the concept can be easily implemented and demonstrates clear progress over the state of the art,” says Dr. Bernd Griesbach, spokesperson for the Predevelopment and Innovation Team in Production.
The eight best teams will be invited to a two-day workshop at Audi in Ingolstadt. The concept will first be presented to a prestigious jury before being developed further in the workshop with Audi managers from Production. “The participants will thus receive direct feedback from our production specialists, and the two days here in Ingolstadt will certainly be a special experience for them,” adds Griesbach.
The candidates will have an additional two weeks after the workshop to revise their concepts. Audi will recognize the best team at an award ceremony in early November.
Additional information, a template for the concept portfolio and the entry rules are available on the Internet at www.audi.de/production-award. The deadline for entries is July 31, 2010.
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New Audi A1 at Wörthersee Tour 2010
by Aman Chaudhry1 CommentAudi has big plans for the Wörthersee Tour 2010, which is taking place from May 14 to 16 2010 at Austria. Not only is the Audi R8 GT going to make its debut there but also the hottest hatch is town – The Audi A1.
A1 will be seen in many avatars during the parade as Audi plans to display seven of these specially customized and gone through different interiors changes.
It will be seen posing as an Austrain police car, an airport taxi and a Bayern Munich car.
There will be a ‘low rider’ version with black steel wheels with white walls and flames painted on it.
The one avatar that really catches the eye is the No.1 racing insignia, which comes with a competition kit that includes the “legends interior plus” package. Painted in Amalfi white and sporting the true Urquattro colors, this version is available as a factory option when sales start in Europe later this year.
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Audi R8 GT: Can’t get enough!
by Aman Chaudhry2 CommentsWe just cannot seem to get enough of the Audi R8 GT. We recently told you about the GT is going to shed some 220 pounds and with more power will go much faster.
These are the official pictures of the all-new lightweight Audi R8 GT thanks to Audi’s media services.
By the way Audi plans to make only 330 of these stunning coupes.
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Audi takes a light flight
by Aman ChaudhryNo CommentsAudi R8 V10 sheds weight to go faster!
Everybody loves the Audi R8. I don’t know anyone who has anything bad to say about this sports car. With such supreme looks and power infused together, it clearly had been topping the favorite sports cars in the world. So what does Audi do about it? They simply go ahead and make it even better. Audi announced the all-new R8 GT, which is lighter and goes faster. Simple.
First to shed the weight Audi engineers have used thinner glass windshields, replacing aluminum body parts with Carbon-Fiber Reinforced Plastic and giving it polycarbonate rear windows. A few small changes like a lighter airbox, seats and braking system, Audi managed to drop a total of 220 pounds off the standard R8’s kerb weight.
Then to make it go faster Audi incorporated the R8 GT with a 5.2-liter V10 engine that has been boosted from 525 horsepower to 560 and is available which is mated with the 6-speed R-Tronic sequential manual that makes it trigger to 0 to 62 mph is just 3.6 seconds and 0 to 124 mph in 10.5 seconds. The terminal velocity has been increased to 198.8 mph.
At the first look special badging can be noticed along with a rear hatch spoiler. Very characteristic new wheels can be seen on the R8 GT while the chassis upgrade includes optional Cup tiles and a manually adjustable coilover suspension. Audi also announced that a four-point harness, a roll cage and a special cam lock for harnesses is available on request.
The R8 GT will be priced around $256,000 U.S, though no further information on sales dates have been disclosed by Audi.
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2011 Audi A8 L Preview
by Aman ChaudhryNo CommentsThis piece of news has been in line for a while now, everybody knew it was on it’s way and now, it’s finally here.
Wait a second…What the hell am I talking about?
Audi has just released the official press data and images of the Audi A8 L on their press site and we at Autogeared are serving it straight out of the oven.
Audi A8 L has an overall length of almost 17.5 feet and a wheel base of 10.24 feet which is not only longer by half a foot of the existing A8, it also makes the A8 L few inches shorter than the Maybach.
This is power and luxury at it’s so very best that it isn’t funny. This super long wheelbase A8 comes with a W12 engine that puts out 500 horsepower and 460 pound feet of torque. This mammoth of an engine is paired with the latest Quattro all-wheel-drive with a 40-60 percent rear base torque split which with the help of Audi’s eight-speed automatic transmission swallows the distance of 0-100 km/h in just 4.9 seconds with a top speed of 250 km/h.
The new A8 L is underpinned with the last Aluminum Space Frame (ASF) and has bee loaded with many driver assist and performance tools. Thrown in is an adaptive cruise control, night vision with pedestrian detection, lane assist and side assist that make the chauffeur’s life easier. (This car’s gotta have a chauffeur!)
Wait, the best is still to come. Once you take a look on the inside of this luxury sedan all you would want to do is stay there and never leave.
The interiors are layered with special in Valonea leather, tanned exclusively with plant extracts to be soft and able to “breathe” actively. There’s a full-length center console and two power-adjustable seats, which are heated and ventilated, and along with the regular adjustments, these seats are powered with cushion depth, lumbar support and seat back angle. Oh, and these seats can massage you as well.
Along with the standard four-zone automatic climate control with 25 motors, there’s everything from ambient lighting to a refrigerator.
Acoustics haven’t been forgotten either. There’s a fully loaded 1,400-watt, 19-speaker Bang & Olufsen Advanced Sound System, two large monitor screens that present everything in high-resolution 3D graphics.
This Audi A8 L will make its official public debut at the Beijing Auto Show this month. Audi plans to put the A8 L on sale in the U.S. in this fall and the W-12 model will follow closely around first quarter of 2011.
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Audi R15 plus wins its race début
by Aman ChaudhryNo CommentsThe Audi R15 TDI, model year 2010 (internally labeled “R15 plus”) has won its race début at Le Castellet (France) and in doing so left a strong impression.
Press release

The technically further developed diesel racing sports car ran the entire distance without the smallest problem during the test race. On the opening lap of the 8-hour race Allan McNish overtook the Peugeot which had started from pole position in the hands of Frenchman Stéphane Sarrazin and on the third lap the Lola-Aston Martin of Stefan Mücke. From then on Allan McNish and teammate Dindo Capello did not relinquish the lead. At the checkered flag after 266 laps the two Audi drivers held a five-lap lead from the Lola-Aston Martin of defending champion Stefan Mücke, Harold Primat and Adrian Fernandez. The Oreca team Peugeot finished fourth after succumbing to a technical problem during the opening stages of the race.
The only unscheduled pit stop was made just seven minutes before the end of the race, when Audi Sport Team Joest switched to rain tires for safety reasons as rain began to fall.
Audi Sport Team Joest used the Le Mans Series 2010 season opener as preparation for the 24-hour race at Le Mans on 12/13 June. In the practice sessions on Friday and Saturday as well as Sunday morning’s warm-up the team compared different set-up configurations before selecting a version which allowed Dindo Capello and Allan McNish to record constantly fast laps in the relatively low temperatures. The Audi R15 TDI was almost always the fastest car in the field throughout the eight hours and also set the fastest race lap.
Audi Sport Team Joest gained important knowledge for Le Mans during the victorious race at Le Castellet, which will now be evaluated by Audi Sport in Ingolstadt and which go into further fine tuning of the R15 plus.
Next on the agenda is a 30-hour test and the Le Mans dress rehearsal at the 1000-kilomtere race at Spa-Francorchamps on 9 May, which Audi Sport Team Joest will contest, exactly like Le Mans, with three Audi R15 TDI






















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