Showing posts with label Audi Cars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Audi Cars. Show all posts
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Saturday, November 19, 2011
2011 Audi A3 Sportback
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2011 Audi A3 Sportback Side View |
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2011 Audi A3 Sportback Front |
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2011 Audi A3 Sportback |
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2011 Audi A3 Sportback |
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2011 Audi A3 Sportback Black |
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2011 Audi A3 Sportback Wallpaper |
Engine: 1984 cc 4-cylinder turbo, 200 hp
0-100 km / h: 6.9 seconds (claimed)
Top speed: 238 km / h (claim)
Transmission: 6-speed S-Tronic auto
P x L x H: 4292 x 1765 x 1423 mm
Wheelbase: 2578 mm
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2011 Audi A3 Sportback |
2011 Audi A4 Review
The entry-level luxury segment is cut-throat – competition is rife in the form of the BMW 3-Series, Mercedes-Benz C-Class, Infiniti G, Cadillac CTS and many others all vying for sales. From this uber-competitive environment, Audi’s A4 has emerged a formidable contender and it has helped to power significant gains for Audi as a brand against a history of well-made but inert vehicles.
For many, rear-wheel drive is a prerequisite for competition in the luxury segment. For the most part we share that same view. A resurgent Cadillac and Infiniti have predicated their turnarounds upon their rear-wheel drive CTS and G models, respectively.
Audi, however, is different. From the beginning it has set out on a course that has stayed true to its brand values that revolve around Quattro all-wheel drive. Audi is “new luxury“, and it has cultivated a relationship with enthusiasts with its performance models.
Based on that it has created an entire lineup of models that make it the luxury manufacturer with the most momentum. Obviously, there is something to this. Car Throttle sampled the latest 2011 Audi A4 to find out what creature the German manufacturer has created.
A clean and chiseled appearance greets you with the A4. Audi has never been about in-your-face, audacious luxury, but instead embodies a new type of affluence, and that comes through clearly with this automobile. Compared to its predecessor, the styling of the current-generation A4 is more mature and more grown up. It still is youthful in appearance however, which sets it apart from larger models like the A6 and A8.
Some say the A4 doesn’t differentiate itself enough on the exterior from lesser cars in the Volkswagen Group, such as the Jetta. There is some truth to that but overall we think Audi does a good job of setting itself apart. The A4 is mostly function over form, with a solid and purposeful look unadorned with unnecessary elements; there isn’t much surfacing or sculpting to be found.
Up front, the A4 stands out very clearly with Audi’s now-signature LED lighting graphic. Whilst many manufacturers are trying to copy this, it still remains a recognizable Audi trait for most observers, pioneered into fashion in some part thanks to the flagship daddy of the fleet, the Audi R8.
In the industry, Audi interiors are highly regarded, and for a reason. While the cabins of cars in this segment can feel low rent (BMW 3-Series, we’re looking at you), the A4 offers a premium experience. Controls move with precision and a weighty feel, and the materials used are of an excellent quality.
This is luxury, just in a compact form. And compact it is – rear seat legroom can be a little tight. Key controls are undertaken through Audi’s Multi-Media Interface (MMI) system. A central control knob with flanking buttons for different functions manages the system, but as with all systems of this type, there is a learning curve, albeit a very short one. Within the first day of use, operation was easy, despite the lack of a touch-screen interface.
The graphical user interface (GUI) never experienced any lag, and it is beautiful with its choice of animations and fonts. While impressive in their own right, interfaces such as Ford’s MyFord system doesn’t compare in terms of graphic design. Audi is a step above.
For all of the noise Audi makes about its performance cars, you might expect a focus on sportiness to carry through to hard-core production wheels. It doesn’t. Behind the wheel, the A4 offers no-drama competence, responding willingly to everything asked of it. Instead of placing itself on the fringes of high-performance or softness, it strikes a balance through the middle.
Quattro all-wheel drive helps the A4 track with an assured feel. The ride quality was supple and controlled, and combined with the quietness of the interior you feel you are in the cabin of a high-end luxury vehicle. The 3-Series remains the standard for driving experience; the A4 has blended attributes. Balance is a recurring theme with the A4 – an ability to do everything well.
The 2.0-liter TFSI turbocharged four-cylinder is a gem of an engine. It is an inline unit and it is particularly impressive for its noise, vibration and harshness levels – or lack thereof. The cabin feels insulated from the engine, and at idle and under hard acceleration, it is a very smooth operator.
At 211 horsepower, the A4 doesn’t offer the most power for your money in the segment. The Infiniti G37, for instance, at the same price is up by over 100 horsepower. The A4 never felt lacking in power though – and with a low curb weight a healthy 258 pound feet of torque, it shouldn’t. Our Tiptronic model as tested hits 60 in 6.3 seconds.
Mated to an eight-speed automatic, it also returned impressive fuel economy during our week stay with the A4. Around 30 mpg on the highway was a welcomed figure. The eight-speed automatic helps with fuel efficiency; at 70 mph on the highway, the engine was spinning well under 2000 rpm.
The A4 proved to be extremely likable and competent over its stay with us. It comes in different flavors for different tastes – such as the Avant and the S4 performance model. The A4′s six-cylinder model was cut early in its life-cycle, and we can see the logic in that – while down in power versus the competition, the 2.0-liter TFSI is a perfect match for the A4. The A4 is more refined than a 3-Series and less stoic than a Mercedes-Benz. For many, that means just right.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Audi A2 Electric Concept Car Review,Specs and Photos
Audi A2 Concept Review
Audi A2 is a concept car, electric-car maker Audi will launch the IAA in Frankfurt in September. At the upcoming 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show, Audi has raised the study reveals a new all-electric concept which revives the name of the A2 long gone.
The original model was a small MPV 1999-2005, which was constructed before his time in different ways, but what it really is unique in that it is made entirely of aluminum.
Audi A2 Concept Specifications
Concept Audi A2 is a different machine – and very confused on this one. First is a five-door model, but in reality is smaller than the three-door A1 measures just 3.80 meters (ft 12.47) long, 1.69 meters (5.54 feet) wide and 1.49 meters (4.89 meters) tall . In comparison, the A2 is 3.95 meters long, 1.74 meters wide and 1.42 meters high.
At this stage, Audi has not revealed many technical details about New Concept Audi A2, but it is believed that the car is based on a shortened version of the platform of the A1.
The carmaker says that the A2 also “room for four people” and that has a flat bottom inside. There are four individual seats with center console, the driver’s seat attached to the front and rear console extends between the two rear seats. The cargo compartment has two levels with a frame in the upper floor to create.
The only information that we is on the transfer of Audi , the Audi A2, the concept that sports a “powerful electric drive system for long range performance and agile.”
And what the future holds for the A2? Well, last year suggested the Geneva Motor Show, Audi A2 executives, however, that if the company in the manufacture of such a model with conventional and electric motors would be offered. We’ll find out more about the New Audi A2 Concept at the rapidly approaching Frankfurt Motor Show.
Audi A2 concept Photo Gallery
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Audi A2 concept |
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Audi A2 concept |
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Audi A2 concept |
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Audi A2 concept |
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Audi A2 concept |
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Audi A2 concept |
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Audi A2 Electric Car Concept Exterior View |
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Audi A2 Electric Car Concept Interior View |
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Audi A2 Electric Car Concept |
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Audi A2 Electric Car Concept |
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Audi A2 Electric Car Concept Views |
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Audi A2 Electric Car Concept Interior & Exterior |
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Audi A2 Electric Car Concept |