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

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

2012 AUDI R8 SPYDER GT SPY PHOTOS

Audi R8 Spyder GT
AUDI R8 SPYDER GT

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Caradvice successfully slingshot Audi R8 Spyder GT kabriolet model. This supercar sedan weighs lighter and stronger than the normal version of the R8 V10. Sedan supercars are conducting road tests in Germany. It is reported that the Spyder carrying 5.2 Liter FSI V10 engine as the R8 GT Coupe has 552 HP power, rose 34 HP from the standard engine with a torque of 539 Nm (higher 9 Nm). With this improvement is expected when acceleration 0-100 km per hour can be reached 4 seconds.

Audi R8 Spyder GT
V10 Spyder heavy weights close to 1620 kg of the standard coupe. Transmission is still the same with other models, which use the R-Tronic dual clutch that has lighter weight and higher performance capabilities. Other changes, the ability of suspension be increased to cope with a large force for comfort and stability control remains high. Another part relates to the legs also improved although not described in more detail.

Audi R8 Spyder GT is said will meet the 333 showrooms in foreign countries in early 2012. Sheath marks the launch will take place at the Frankfurt Motor Show next September, and the view sekilasnya performed at the event 's prestigious Le Mans endurance race, this June.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

2011 AUDI Q3 : NEW OFFICIAL VIDEO




audi q3 2012
Audi today launched a new video on its official Q3. The smaller (for now) of Ingolstadt SUV was taken into a captivating "technological" all played on the black and white. The Q3 will be available to order from the month of June and will be delivered starting in October. At the launch in Italy will be available with 2.0 TFSI 170 hp 6-speed manual transmission, the 2.0 TFSI 211 hp with the S-Tronic gearbox and the 2.0 TDI with 177 hp, also with S-Tronic.

audi q3 2012
In the second stage will then be introduced to the entry level 2.0 TDI 140 bhp, front wheel drive and 6-speed manual transmission. Prices start from € 30,600 of the 2.0 TDI 140 PS, and then climb to € 32,600 of the 2.0 TFSI 170 hp and reach € 37,900 of the 2.0 TFSI 211 hp and 170 hp 2.0 TDI.

audi q3 2012

Friday, April 8, 2011

AUDI A5 QUATTRO LEGEND CONCEPT

audi a5
The name of the Audi A5 Quattro rally ever formations in the world arena in the era of the 1980s. In fact, HP's 550-powered car driven by motion of four-wheel racer French woman, Michele Mouton, could usurp the position of runner up world in 1985. However, entering the 1990s, Audi disappeared from the scene of the rally.Reportedly, the German car manufacturer wanted to produce the Audi Quattro 2010. Concept car was exhibited at the Paris Motor Show 2010. However, according to some information, Quattro will be built by Audi S5 platform.
The designers and engineers have demonstrated the concept to Audi board Audi. The company reportedly is ready to give the green light to the production phase, although there has been no confirmation of when it will be announced. However, Autocar leaking information that Audi will be marketed in 2013.

audi a5 In terms of design, look really cool Quattro sport and have a very strong impression. The lines that characterized the old Quattro looks strong on the front, except for double headlights hidden in the bumper above, plus a hood that there is a kind of thin air cavity.
That implies that the Audi Quattro concept has great energy. Behind the crumpled hood of the heart pacemaker fitted with a capacity of 2.5 liters turbocharger the same as in the Audi TT RS. Only, if the TT RS power of 250 kW, the power to Quattro inflated so 300 kW with 480 Nm of torque. Acceleration 0-100 km per hour was achieved in 3.9 seconds.
Audi A5 Quattro in addition to engine power, is also supported by the lighter weight of 300 kg of S5. It could be much lighter weight because the body is made of aluminum and carbon fiber as well as on the hood.

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