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LEAKED: Audi’s 2017 & 2018 US Product Roadmap

LEAKED: Audi’s 2017 & 2018 US Product Roadmap
LEAKED: Audi’s 2017 & 2018 US Product Roadmap

RS3 Sedan – Lots of news on this recently, it’s basically the RS3 with a boot/trunk.
A5 / S5 – Audi plan to introduce the new A5 coupe in March 2017, with a corresponding S5 variant. It is expected that the S5 will have circa 350 hp, like S4. The A5 / S5 Sportback and Cabriolet are two months later, in May.
Q5/SQ5 – The all-new Q5 and SQ5 are targeted for April 2017. The Q5 is likely to be powered by an assortment of engines sourced from the A4.
Q6 (C-BEV) – Concept Battery Electric Vehicle, an all-electric SUV. Based on the same MLB 2 platform as the Q7, with a range of over 300 miles and perhaps use a battery rated at 90 kWh.
Q7/SQ7 – Specifics are unconfirmed for the SQ7; potentially a diet and more power from an electric supercharger or the V8 from the RS7. The hybrid Q7, the Q7 e-tron is due in October 2017.
Q8 / RS Q8 – Representing the flagship of the “Q” range, the Audi Q8’s range is projected to be between £50,000 for an entry-level turbocharged 3.0-litre V6 petrol model and £90,000 for a twin-turbo 4.0-litre V8 RS Q8.
R8 – A V10 R8 Spyder in May 2017 with the rumoured V6 R8 targeted for 2018.
TT RS Coupe – The new TT RS debuts in April 2017 (with manual transmission), with about 400 hp from the 2.5 TFSI five-cylinder, which is shared with the RS3.

Whilst there are signs of new releases of the A6, A7 and A8, the A4 does not appear in the list.

Photo Credit : autobahn.eu

Audi TT quattro sport concept

Geneva show car based on all-new Audi TT features four-cylinder TFSI engine with exceptional 420PS output

· Four-cylinder 2.0 TFSI engine with 420PS
· Over 312PS per ton, 0-62mph in 3.7 seconds
· Prof. Dr. Ulrich Hackenberg: “An extreme driving machine for the motorsports enthusiasts among our customers”

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The scope for taking the power and performance of the Audi TT Coupé to unprecedented extremes has been explored in the TT quattro sport concept, a stunning 420PS show car based on the all-new TT which made its world debut this week at the Geneva Motor Show.
“With our Audi TT quattro sport concept show car, we wanted to demonstrate what the new TT’s technology can do if you take it a step further,” explains Prof. Dr. Ulrich Hackenberg, Board Member for Technical Development. “This car is designed for racing – an extreme driving machine for the motorsports enthusiasts among our customers.”

Powertrain
RS246_TT_quattro_sport_concept_002The four-cylinder, 2.0-litre TFSI engine in the Audi TT quattro sport concept makes a powerful statement. Delivering 420PS at 6,700 rpm, it establishes a new benchmark in the 2.0-litre category. Its specific output is 210PS per litre of displacement – more than 2001’s victorious Le Mans R18 racing car, which combined turbocharging with FSI direct injection for the first time in an Audi petrol engine. It also makes a maximum of 450 Nm of torque (331.90 lb-ft) available from 2,400 to 6,300 rpm, and even at just 1,900rpm is still able to deliver over 300Nm (221.27 lb-ft).
Tipping the scales at a relatively featherweight 1,344 kilograms, helped by paring back interior trim and equipment, and by the production car’s advanced Audi Space Frame construction and extensive aluminium panel content, the Audi TT quattro sport concept achieves an exceptional power-to-weight ratio of 312.5PS per ton. As a result, the four-cylinder engine can catapult it from 0 to 62mph in just 3.7 seconds.
Head of Powertrain Development Dr. Stefan Knirsch: “This high-performance power unit is an impressive demonstration of the power reserves available in our EA888 engine range. This power unit has received numerous awards all over the world and it already lives up to its claim in many Audi sporty models. In the TT quattro sport concept, it demonstrates its full power potential. The thirty-five years of experience we’ve gained in the field of turbocharging are manifested in this engine’s unique combination of maximum performance, dynamism, and fuel efficiency.”
The high-performance engine benefits from the successful EA888 technologies such as the Audi valvelift system (AVS) variable valve timing, dual camshaft adjustment, and dual injection system (FSI plus MPI). A wide range of modifications are featured, including special aluminium pistons with integrated cooling channels and an ultra-high-strength forged steel crankshaft.
The cylinder head has been further developed to enable it to contend with the higher loads and increased gas throughput, and the familiar, highly compact thin-wall cylinder crankcase has been strengthened in view of the higher power output through the use of a high-strength cast alloy. The exhaust-gas turbocharger is also a new development incorporating optimized mixed-flow technology, and produces up to 1.8 bar of charge pressure.
When driving, the four-cylinder unit’s reactions are breathtaking. The turbocharged direct-injection engine responds immediately to the throttle and revs eagerly right up to the fuel cut-off at 7,200 rpm. It transfers its torque to a compact, three-shaft S tronic dual-clutch transmission which shifts gears in split-seconds, adding its share to the show car’s impressive acceleration.
The permanent quattro all-wheel drive system oversees the smooth transfer of power to the road. Its hydraulically actuated, electronically controlled multi-disk clutch is located on the rear axle for optimum weight distribution, and can actively redistribute drive torque between the axles in milliseconds

Chassis
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With its cutting-edge chassis – MacPherson suspension with aluminium components at the front and a four-link layout at the rear – the Audi TT quattro sport concept offers sharp and ultra-precise handling, helped by a near-perfect 54 per cent to 46 per cent weight distribution and a stiff set-up which brings the body closer to the road than the series-production TT. ESC electronic stabilisation control helps to maintain composure in conjunction with the quattro system, but it can be partially or fully deactivated if required.
When cornering, wheel-selective torque control kicks in. If necessary, drive torque is transferred from the wheels on the inside of the bend to those on the outside. This redistribution helps to push the car very slightly into the corner, increasing the impression of sharpness and precision.

Body
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A significant part in the Audi TT quattro sport concept’s lightweight design is played by the body, which is based on the MQB modular transverse matrix. Its hybrid construction represents the latest evolution of the Audi Space Frame (ASF) and further lowers the car’s centre of gravity compared with the second-generation series-production TT.
The front end is made of steel. The passenger compartment floor comprises high-strength, hot-shaped steel components which, thanks to their extremely high strength, feature very low wall thicknesses which help to reduce weight. The compartment’s structure, the entire exterior skin, and the doors and lids are made of the classic Audi semi-finished aluminium products cast node, extruded profile, and sheet metal.

Exterior design
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The flat Matrix LED headlights, substantial air intakes and broad Singleframe grille with its quattro logo and dark diamond patterned centre section dominate the study’s front view. A splitter made of carbon fibre-reinforced polymer (CFRP) rounds off the front end at the bottom and increases the downforce on the front axle.
The silhouette of the Audi TT quattro sport concept – which is finished in Crystal White – is purposeful from every angle. The already pronounced TT wheel arches, which frame 20-inch wheels with a central locking mechanism and semi-slick tyres, are extended here by a further 30mm, and are connected by powerfully accentuated sill extensions. Their lower segments are made of CFRP. Together with the splitter and the rear diffuser, which stretch all the way to the wheel arches, they form an aerodynamically effective contour.
At the rear, the wide CFRP diffuser underlines the show car’s racing character. Delineated by vertical edges, it surrounds two large, fully circular tailpipes. Large air outlets are positioned on the sides beneath the taillights. A large, fixed wing increases the downforce on the rear of the Audi TT quattro sport concept.

Interior styling
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The show car interior has been reduced to the essentials. Numerous components that are dispensable on the race circuit have been taken out. The door panels have been stripped of armrests and speakers, and diagonal strips of Alcantara act as door handles. Low-set racing buckets serve as seats, featuring black four-point seat belts with white accentuating stripes. The luggage compartment offers space for two racing helmets.
As in the series-production TT, the controls are designed primarily with the driver in mind. That driver has his or her hands on a compact steering wheel with a pronounced rim and a flat bottom. The steering wheel’s spokes house the red start/stop button alongside the keys and rotary buttons for operating the Audi virtual cockpit. Depending on the mode chosen, the fully digital instrument cluster’s 12.3-inch display shows different views.

RS246.com Annual Meet 2013 – Millbrook Proving Ground

Audi UK really went to town for us and put on a wonderful event with great hospitality, a wonderful selection of S and RS models and renowned artist Ian Cook (Pop Bang Colour) creating a unique painting of the new RS6.  We were limited to only 30 attendees but could easily have doubled that.  Next time we will have more!!

Below are a selection of images from the day were teams were sent to try out the various models around Millbrook.  The play areas included the alpine course, high speed bowl and mile straight.  It’s fair to say that the C7 RS6 was the one most wanted to take home 🙂

Congratulations to our award winners who were selected based on the most notable owners’ cars on the day.  Jay for his pristine B7 RS4 and Hamish for his wonderful C5 RS6 plus.

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Mk1 TT RS – V6 biturbo

We always knew Audi had some special models hidden in the closet.  Here is one that has appeared recently that shows that Audi does think of those crazy ideas too.

Welcome to the V6 biturbo Mk1 TT RS!!  Don’t be fooled by the pictures, the bottom half is a cut down B5 RS4 (170 mm removed) and the top half is a Mk1 TT body.

Alas there was only one ever made as it was no match for the R8 that filled the gap in the market that this prototype looked to fill.

Photo credits to Gunter Stachon

Goodwood Festival of Speed 2013

RS246 was invited to Goodwood MMS by Audi UK.  What an excellent day!!

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Many highlights of the day from many manufacturers, but going “up the hill” in the new Audi RS6 Avant was the icing on the cake.  The car was in its standard form; very capable and very responsive.  By 2pm the driver had the opportunity to built his knowledge of the track, decide that having the gearbox in Sport was the best option and balance the car perfectly.  The new RS6 is certainly worthy of the “uber bahn stormer” RS status again with its excellent performance, handling and ability to seat 4 people comfortably and a boot suitable for high speed tip runs!!

Pictures often speak louder than words, so we have created a gallery for your pleasure 🙂