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Senin, 19 September 2011

SPY SHOTS: Hotted Up Audi Q3 S/RS with 2.5-liter Turbo Takes to the 'Ring


A new flagship version of the Audi Q3 series is starting to take shape as the German company has begun testing prototype models of what may end up carrying the 'S', 'RS' or even perhaps a different moniker altogether on the famous Nürburgring racetrack.

We first received concrete proof that Audi is contemplating the development of a high-performance version of its Q3 compact crossover during a press event in Switzerland when the Ingolstadt-based automaker gave journalists the opportunity to drive a test model equipped with the force-fed five-pot found in the TT RS and RS3 models.

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Kamis, 18 Agustus 2011

New Premium SUV Audi Q3 Adopts MOST® Technology



SMSC, a leading semiconductor company enabling content rich connectivity systems, today announced that the Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST®) networking technology, the accepted standard for high bandwidth infotainment networking in the car, has been selected as the backbone of the infotainment system of the all new Audi Q3 model. MOST is now in 107 car models.



With the Q3 premium compact SUV, Audi is entering a new segment of the market. MOST technology is used for connecting a broad range of infotainment devices in the car. Audi first implemented MOST technology in 2002.





“With the implementation of MOST in the A8 model in 2002, Audi was one of the first adopters of this technology,” stated Dr. Christian Thiel, Vice President and General Manager of SMSC’s Automotive Information Systems group. “Audi is one of MOST Cooperation’s core partners and plays a significant role in advancing this technology and its standardization. We are pleased that Audi relies on MOST technology in the all new Q3 model, as it does in its whole line of SUV models. This is proof of the quality and robust performance benefits of the MOST network. The fact that Audi has also implemented MOST in its entire SUV Q family is also proof that the technology can be scaled to suit all classes of vehicles, from premium to compact.”



MOST multimedia networking technology enables the networking of feature-rich infotainment systems in automobiles by providing the means to distribute multimedia entertainment functions among the various control devices around the car. For example, a CD- or DVD changer, radio, GPS-navigation, mobile telephone and digital media-interfaces can supply signals to this efficient ring network. The signals are sent digitally and static-free to the amplifier and monitors.







| SMSC

Rabu, 13 April 2011

New Audi Q3 SUV Officially Revealed: High-Res Gallery with 67 Photos


The wait is finally over. A mere week after the release of the teaser sketches, Audi has come out with official photos and details on its new Q3 compact SUV, which will receive its first public outing at the Shanghai Auto Show.

The Q3 is Audi’s third SUV model after the larger Q5 and Q7 and will compete against the BMW X1. Those familiar with the VW Group’s strategy won’t be surprised to find out that the Q3 is based on the platform architecture of the Volkswagen Tiguan. Audi’s interpretation of a compact SUV model measures 4.39 meters in length (14.4 ft), 1.83 meters in width (6.0 ft), and 1.60 meters (5.25 ft) in height with the roof rails, meaning its 240mm shorter, 50mm narrower and 53mm lower than the Q5.

The exterior styling is pure Audi with the design loosely inspired by the Ingolstadt firm’s Cross Coupe Quattro Concept from the 2007 Shanghai Auto Show. Compared to the Q5, Audi’s smaller SUV model introduces a sharper front design with wedge-shaped headlamps and a roofline that slopes gently towards the back for a more dynamic profile.

Inside, the Q3 features your typical high-quality Audi interior with a clean lines and seating for five. The luggage compartment offers a basic capacity of 460-liters (16.24 cu ft), but it can swell to a volume of 1,365 liters (48.2 cu ft) with the split rear seat backrests folded down. There are numerous standard and optional features including an on-board computer with efficiency program, an ambient lighting package with a bevy of LEDs, a panoramic glass roof, a storage package, sports seats and a three-spoke leather steering wheel in a new Q-specific look.

Built on the architecture of the VW Tiguan, the Q3 will be offered at launch with a pair of gasoline engines and a single TDI unit, with a second diesel to appear later on. All four of the four-cylinder engines will have a displacement of 2.0 liters.

The 2.0 TFSI will be offered in two states of tune, with 170HP and 211HP. The most powerful version propels the Q3 from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 6.9 seconds and on up to a top speed of 230 km/h (143 mph).

The 2.0 TDI will be available with 177HP and later on, with 140HP. Paired with front-wheel drive, the 140HP version will allow the Q3 to return a combined fuel economy of less than 5.2 lt per 100 kilometers (equal to 45.2 US mpg).

Both TFSI gasoline engines and the stronger of the TDI diesel units will be supplied with quattro permanent all-wheel drive. The 140HP TDI and the 170HP TFSI, will be offered with a standard six-speed manual gearbox, while the 177HP TDI and the 211HP TFSI, with a seven-speed S tronic dual-clutch automatic transmission.

Audi says it tried to keep the Q3’s weight down by using a combination of materials. As an example, the company said the engine hood and wraparound tailgate, which houses the taillights, are made of aluminum, while the passenger compartment features a variety of ultra-high-strength steels.

In Europe, the new Q3, which will be manufactured at Seat’s Martorell plant near Barcelona, Spain, will go on sale in June with a base price in Germany of €29,900 (equal to US$43,300 at today’s exchange rates). Audi has not yet confirmed U.S. availability.


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