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Filed under: Audi Q7 — Tags: , , — Maurice On June 21, 2010:12:32 pm

Audi vehicles are well known for their efficiency, performance and state-of-the-art interiors designed and equipped with the latest trends and gadgets. Speaking of interiors Audi is developing the ultimate audio experience using 62 speakers inside an Audi Q7.

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The prototype was named Audi Q7 WFS (wave field synthesis). Once again Audi teamed with Bang & Olufsen to create the supreme sound experience inside a car. The sound system has 52 midrange speakers, 4 woofers, 5 tweeters, 1 sub-woofer. Each one of those speakers is individually driven by an advanced computer to create a universal audio sweet spot in the cabin.

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This innovative audio concept was developed by the Institute for Digital Media Technology (IDMT) who labelled the technology Wave Field Synthesis (WFS). Each speaker can individually delay impulses to keep the sound in check, creating a personalised stereo experience no matter where the listener is sitting inside the vehicle.

More about Wave Field Synthesis
Source: Wikipedia

Wave field synthesis (WFS) is a spatial audio rendering technique, characterized by creation of virtual acoustic environments. It produces “artificial” wave fronts synthesized by a large number of individually driven speakers. Such wave fronts seem to originate from a virtual starting point, the virtual source or notional source. Contrary to traditional spatialization techniques such as stereo, the localization of virtual sources in WFS does not depend on or change with the listener’s position.

The wave field tech has been applied to the Linden Lichtspiele Cinema with an epic 192-speaker system. The only downside is that neither movie companies nor the recording industry are creating material with wave field encoding.

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Filed under: Audi Q7 — Tags: , , , — Maurice On May 3, 2010:2:28 pm

Audi Q7 gears up for 2011 – A new eight-speed tiptronic transmission combines with new supercharged and turbocharged engines to improve fuel economy by up to 19 per cent in the latest Q7, which is available to order now priced from £40,135 OTR.

New Audi Q7 2011

Emissions, and in some cases engine capacities, in the new Audi Q7 range for 2011 take a significant tumble as part of the wider Audi initiative to optimise efficiency across its 36-model line-up. Thanks to the last word in supercharging, turbocharging and transmission technologies, the latest Q7 models match or exceed their predecessors on power and torque, but benefit from fuel economy improvements of up to 19 per cent with attendant CO2 reductions. They are available to order now and will reach their first UK customers in June.

The key changes include the introduction of two versions of the supercharged 3.0-litre TFSI engine to replace the naturally aspirated 3.6-litre FSI and 4.2-litre FSI petrol units, the replacement of the 3.0-litre TDI unit with a considerably lighter and more fuel efficient successor and the integration of the new eight-speed tiptronic transmission first seen in the A8.

Already the star of the much praised Audi S4, and also familiar from the A6 and A6 allroad quattro, the new 3.0-litre TFSI petrol engine uses supercharging to compensate very effectively for its smaller capacity. Within the 90-degree angle formed by its cylinder blocks there is an engine-driven supercharger that compresses the intake air. Two charge-air intercoolers prevent the air temperature from rising, so that the engine draws in more oxygen for the combustion process.

The first of the two versions of the supercharged V6 replaces the 280PS 3.6-litre FSI, and offers 272PS and a 40Nm torque advantage with 400 Nm over a broad engine-speed range from 2,250 to 4,750 rpm. It powers the Q7 from a standing start to 62mph in 7.9 seconds, a 0.6-second improvement over its predecessor, and gives it a top speed of 140mph.

The more powerful version that takes over from the 4.2-litre FSI delivers 333PS and 440Nm of torque between 2,900 and 5,300 rpm, allowing the Q7 to reach 62mph from rest 0.5 seconds more quickly than the V8 at 6.9 seconds, and to continue to a top speed of 152mph.

No less impressively, both versions achieve a combined cycle fuel economy figure of 26.4mpg, an improvement of 12 per cent over the naturally aspirated V6 FSI and 16 per cent over the V8. With a shared CO2 output of 249g/km, both also benefit from major reductions of 40g/km and 55g/km compared with the models they replace.

Improved 3.0 TDI now with start-stop
The diesel line-up has also been extensively reworked, the most notable changes benefiting the 3.0-litre V6 TDI, which in its latest form is essentially new from the ground-up, and 20kg lighter as a result. Constructed using a complex new cylinder wall machining process that reduces friction, and aided by newly introduced engine start-stop technology, the second generation V6 employs an even more responsive turbocharger, an enhanced common rail fuel injection system and new chain-driven timing gear to deliver a 19 per cent improvement in fuel economy compared with its predecessor.

In the combined cycle test it achieves 38.2mpg, which equates to an impressively low CO2 output of 195g/km, yet with a rated output of 240PS and a constant 550 Nm of torque available all the way from 1,750 to 2,500 rpm, it is also capable of powering the Q7 from rest to 62mph in 7.9 seconds – a 0.6-second improvement – and on to a top speed of 135mph.

The crankcase and cylinder heads of the new 3.0 TDI have separate cooling water circuits connected together by valves. During the warm-up phase and when loads are not high, the coolant is not circulated in the engine block. This saves energy and raises the oil more quickly to its regular operating temperature.

World’s cleanest diesel technology
The world’s cleanest diesel engine technology is of course also a feature of the latest Q7 range in the continuing Q7 3.0 TDI Clean Diesel, which not only already meets more stringent EU6 exhaust emission limits that are not due to come into force until 2014, but also tough US regulations. Special combustion chamber sensors and a DeNox catalytic converter in the exhaust system further reduce oxides of nitrogen by means of an additive. The 3.0 TDI clean diesel also develops 240PS and has an impressive 550 Nm torque output between 2,000 and 2,250 rpm. It takes the Q7 from a standstill to 62mph in 8.1 seconds, 0.4 seconds more quickly than before, and gives it a top speed of 135mph. Thanks to the new tiptronic transmission it works with, combined fuel economy works out at 33.6mpg, a six per cent improvement over the original version, resulting in an impressive drop in CO2 from 234g/km to 219g/km.

The Q7 4.2 TDI also benefits from an improvement in fuel economy, up from 28.5mpg to 30.7mpg, thanks to the new cylinder wall construction methods and the upgraded common rail injection system. The 340PS V8 diesel also delivers 40Nm more torque than before, with an impressive 800 Nm on tap between 1,750 and 2,750 rpm. The big TDI engine gives the Q7 distinctly sporting performance figures, powering it to 62mph in 6.4 seconds and on to a top speed of 150mph.

Eight speeds now standard
A new automatic transmission has also been instrumental in the achievement of considerably greater efficiency in the latest Q7. Based on the original six-speed tiptronic, but with another friction-clutch shift element added, the new eight-speed transmission improves fuel economy by around five per cent. Drivers can choose between ‘D’ and ‘S’ modes, or make their own gear shifts in ‘manual’ mode via the gear lever or the optional steering-wheel paddles. Shifts are quick, well judged and delivered with a smoothness that befits this luxury seven-seat SUV, and the wider spread of ratios made possible enables the engine to operate at lower revs in the higher gears, adding to the relaxed feel and helping to reduce fuel usage.

To cut fuel consumption still further, the torque converter lockup clutch eliminates slip even at low engine speeds. Any engine vibration that could occur as a result is suppressed by the new damper in the torque converter until scarcely any trace can be detected.

In combination with the 3.0-litre TDI engine the new eight-speed tiptronic achieves an exceptionally high level of efficiency. Its oil cooler is heated after a cold start by hot coolant from the engine’s cooling system, and an electric oil pump makes operation of the Q7’s start-stop system possible: it maintains oil pressure in the hydraulic circuit when the engine stops, and closes the clutch for restarting.

All-wheel-drive reassurance
The new transmission channels power to the four driven wheels via the quattro permanent all-wheel-drive system with the now familiar 40 per cent / 60 per cent front-to-rear torque split for optimum on-road balance. Both on and off the tarmac, the standard five-mode air suspension with its variable ground clearance of between 180mm and 240mm helps the Audi Q7 to iron out surface imperfections. The off-road setting, with 205mm of clearance and adapted damper control, is the perfect setting for cross-country driving.

Inside, the latest Q7 contrasts its rugged exterior with an opulently trimmed cabin that as before can be equipped to up to three specification levels depending on version. Standard, SE and S line options are offered for the 3.0 TFSI 272PS and V6 TDI models, while the 3.0 TFSI 333PS and V8 TDI versions are available exclusively in SE or S line form.

Up to seven occupants can be accommodated in the three rows of seats that are included as standard, and no less than 28 seating and loading configurations giving a maximum load capacity of 775 litres with five seats in place or 2,035 litres with two seats in use guarantee exceptional versatility.

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Filed under: Audi Q7, News — Tags: , , , — Felipe On April 20, 2009:12:39 pm

The new 2009 Audi Q7 arrives this summer, with styling modifications and mechanical enhancements such as the incorporation of an ultra-low emission system for the 09 Audi Q7 TDI models, the Audi Q7 luxury all-terrain SUV is available to order with prices starting at £38,575 OTR.

No major modifications have been made to the 2009 Audi Q7 on the outside apart from a redesigned front grille, restyled bumpers with incorporated under-body protectors and LED rear lights. Audi Q7 SE models are enhanced with larger 19 inch alloy wheels and the Audi Q7 S line models with LED indicators and new U-shaped ‘wraparound’ LED daytime running lights built into standard xenon headlamps.

It is under the bonnet where Audi put most of its efforts in the new 2009 Audi Q7, the new 3.0litre TDI engine is already compliant to EU6 emissions applicable from 2014 thanks to Audi’s clean diesel technology which uses new additive called AdBlue, this additive neutralizes all harmful nitrous oxide from emissions. All the other engines including the 3.0litre TDI were enhanced with a new energy recovery system that will help reduce CO2 emissions by 5g/km. Basically what it does is convert mechanical energy from braking and coasting phases into electrical energy via the alternator and stores it in the battery reducing load on the engine.

The new high-tech Audi Q7 3.0 TDI quattro with its new clean diesel technology and the energy recovery technology can achieve a fuel economy of up to 31,7mpg in a combined cycle, other engines are also benefiting from the energy recovery technology, the 4.2 TDI engine had an improvement in fuel economy of 3mpg jumping from 25,5mpg to 28,5mpg. More powerful engines like the 6-litre TDI V12 also have respectable fuel economy, despite the 493 Bhp (500 PS) of power the Audi Q7 V12 has a fuel economy of 25mpg. The petrol engines also have good fuel economy, with the 3.6 FSI V6 registering 23.3mpg, and the 4.2 FSI 22.2mpg.

In total there are 6 engines to choose from in the Updated 2009 Audi Q7 range all with a six-speed tiptronic automatic transmission, quattro permanent four-wheel-drive and the 40% / 60% torque split for optimum on road-balance.

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Filed under: Audi Q7, News — Tags: , , — Felipe On April 14, 2009:12:34 pm

Audi is a leading manufacturer of clean diesel cars, with its award wining TDI technology. Audi proves that it is possible to combine high fuel efficiency and low CO2 emissions in a SUV/FWD without having to sacrifice performance.

As a leading example of a Green SUV the Audi Q7 TDI is a perfect example of this world leading technology, combining efficiency, performance and luxury the Audi Q7 TDI has 30% better fuel economy than any petrol engine on the market today, with a 20mpg (US gallons) fuel efficiency on a combined cycle

Audi Q7 TDI

Audi’s advanced clean diesel technology with its advanced exhaust emission control system that reduces smog-causing nitrogen oxides by up to 90% when compared to older diesel technologies, this allows the 3.0L V6 engine in the new Q7 TDI to produce 25% less CO2 than any other petrol engine of the same capacity.

What is really exciting about the new Audi Q7 is that with all the fuel efficiency and low CO2 emissions its engine produces 50% more torque when compared to other petrol engines with a towing capacity of 6,600lb/3000kg.

Audi’s clean diesel technology makes the Audi Q7 the world’s cleanest green SUV.

Filed under: News — Tags: , , , , , — Maurice On January 27, 2009:4:04 pm

Audi celebrates its 100th anniversary this year and there is no better way to enter such a special year than showing an increase of 4.1% in sales and breaking through the 1,000,000 barrier of vehicles sold worldwide.

There is no need to highlight the state of the automotive industry, with companies begging for money and some of Audi’s closest competitors reporting a downfall of nearly 5% in sales compared to 2007; the question that everybody wants ask is:

Why is Audi doing so well while other Auto makers are struggling?

The answer to this question could turn into a long and complex debate, but after viewing Audi’s booth at this year’s Detroit Auto Show it becomes clear that the cars themselves continue to boost Audi to the top.

Audi displayed a group of innovative, progressive and unique vehicles in Detroit, with pearls like the new Audi R8 5.2 V10 FSI Quattro, which promises to bring a new level of performance, with acceleration from 0-60 mph in the 3 sec range and a RPM limit of 8,700.

Audi R8 5.2 V10 FSI

Another beauty on display was the Audi A7 Sportback concept, a four door coupe full of innovative features and a design strongly influenced by the Audi A5.

Audi A7 sportback concept

Also on display was a beautiful white Q7 3.0 TDI V6 proclaimed the “cleanest diesel in the world” powerplant.

With these beauties and a few others Audi has shown the Automotive World they are stronger than ever.

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