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Welcome to today’s edition of The Automotive Corner! Audi has a new concept on the rise!

Monday, May 19th, 2008

I found this today on Car and Driver and thought I should bring this to you all!

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“Audi A3 Clubsport Concept - Car News

 

During the 2008 North American International Auto Show, Audi got our mouths watering with its R8 V-12 TDI concept, which boasted a pavement-shredding 500 horsepower and 738 lb-ft of torque and was intended to showcase the performance possibilities of oil-burners. We are pleased to see the Bavarian automaker shows no intention of slowing its diesel campaign with the A3 Clubsport Quattro concept as its latest tease.

As with the R8 V-12 TDI, you can’t miss the wild front fascia sporting the signature Audi wide-mouth grille and two massive, child-sized air intakes below the bixenon headlights with LED daytime running lights. Complementing the aggressive nose are bolt-on fender flares arching over 10-spoke, 20-inch wheels wrapped in 265/30ZR-20 tires.

The doors have flared sills, blending the front and rear wheel arches nicely. The rear hatch sports a spoiler atop the rear glass and a dark grey lower diffuser complete with dual softball-shooter exhaust pipes. The large number “8” on each door references the year 2008, while the red and white color choice pays homage to the Austrian national flag, the country where the car is to be unveiled at the end of the month.

Taking the A3 three-door hatchback (not sold in the U.S.) and adding a bulging body kit reminiscent of the one found on the Subaru WRX STI is just the beginning. Under the hood rests a 2.0-liter four-cylinder diesel engine pumping out 224 horsepower and a staggering 332 lb-ft of torque. It is coupled to a six-speed manual transmission and Quattro all-wheel drive, giving this 3252-pound hatch the ability to leap from 0-to-62 mph in 6.6 seconds.

With the European-exclusive Audi S3 reaching 62 mph in just 5.7 seconds, the A3 Clubsport could seem a bit sluggish, but seeing as it clocks in at almost a full second faster to 62 than the production Audi TT 2.0 TDI Quattro—which is powered by a version of the same engine—the Clubsport proves it is no slouch. Bringing the car to a halt from the 149-mph top speed are six-piston calipers over 14-inch ceramic rotors up front and standard A3 production discs in the rear.

An overall body drop of 1.4 inches and 20-inch wheels promise a stiff ride; ride and handling are managed though Audi’s magnetically adjustable shocks, which enable the suspension to adjust in fractions of a second. In conjunction with the magnetic suspension, the A3 Clubsport aims to enhance the drive through a dynamic system that varies things like throttle response, exhaust sound, the level of power-steering assist, and the thresholds for the electronic stability control.

The racing theme of the exterior is not lost when stepping inside the cabin. From track-styled seats to the aluminum, open-gated shifter and toggle switches in the center console, this concept clearly states its racy intent.

At this point Audi has no official plans for producing the A3 Clubsport, but like many concepts of today, there is always a purpose. With this 2.0 TDI already in production don’t be surprised if you see Clubsport cues come alive in future Audis.”

 

such a sexy car, some hatchbacks just as nasty as can be, but this one right here is serious! I only hope the S3 makes its way across the pond!

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Today, on VizX’s Automotive Corner Im Bringing you The New Audi R8 Twin Turbo Diesel!

Monday, April 7th, 2008

R8

I Stumbled upon this article on AutoExpress’s website, they actually got their hands on the New Twin TDI AWD 500HP V12!!

Price: £100,000 (est) = $199,431 US Dollars
Engine: 6.0-litre V12, 500bhp (373 kW) Diesel
Engine size, just 684 mm (26.93 in.) long. 737.56 lb-ft of torque - peak at 1,750 rpm
Compression ratio is 16.0:1, Euro 6 compliant
Transmission: Six-speed manual, four-wheel drive
Kerbweight: 3500lbs (est)
0-62mph: 4.2 seconds
Top speed: 200mph (est) 205.4mph with higher gearing.
MPG: 27mpg UK average (est) = 22.48 US Gallons (Combined City & Highway Figure).

Carbon Fiber Engine Bay Housed The Diesel V12

It’s one of the world’s sexiest cars – and now the Audi R8 is even more special. Because beating beneath the dramatic rear glass cover of this version is a diesel engine!

The 6.0-litre V12 isn’t just one of the fastest oil-burners the firm has ever built – it means the R8 is the quickest, most powerful car of its type on the planet, too.

Unveiled first as a working prototype at this year’s Detroit Motor Show, the 500bhp two-seater also appeared at Geneva in March, painted a brilliant red.

According to Audi, the colour was a matter of much internal debate. Originally the R8 was finished in silver, but after a single outing for the cameras, red was chosen to highlight its diesel performance credentials.

Combined with a unique smoked chrome finish for the air intakes and aerodynamic aids, the new colour scheme is inspired by the distinctive red and silver of Audi’s Le Mans-winning diesel endurance racers. It’s a fitting tribute, too.

From a distance, the R8 V12 TDI looks similar in all but detail to its petrol-engined brother. But in reality, the two cars could hardly be more different.

Only the front wings, A-pillars, roof rails and rear three-quarters have survived the transformation untouched – such is the impact of fitting a huge engine in the compact dimensions.

As a result, the TDI has a new engine cover, wider air intakes, a revised rear wing and more aero-dynamic parts added to the sills. Blade-like spoilers within the intakes up front help to complete the changes, while at the very core of the design is another intake mounted on the roof.

The opening is inspired by the same detail on the 1991 Audi Avus concept car and supplies cool air to the twin intercoolers via carbon fibre manifolds.

As the V12 is 60mm longer than the petrol V8, engineers also had to find extra space in the already compact engine bay. They did so by removing the bulkhead and replacing it with a new one specially shaped to wrap around the front of the diesel powerplant.

As a result, cabin space is marginally reduced, and there is no longer any storage at the rear of the car. The bigger motor also presents another unique challenge for visibility out of the back. The unit is so large you can see virtually nothing through the rear view mirror – so a reversing camera has been added to the adjustable wing.

The pedigree of the V12 itself makes all of that worthwhile. The twin-turbo unit is closely related to the engine that powers the R10 Le Mans winner, and it produces 737.56 FT/LBS of torque from only 1,750rpm.

Capable of firing the car from 0-62mph in only 4.2 seconds and on to a top speed of 200mph, this R8 is even faster than the petrol V8 machine on which it is based. To ensure the driver is well aware of this, there have been major changes inside. Most noticeable are the new red anodised instruments, but there is also lightweight leather for the dash, and a red wheel-mounted starter button.

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One press primes the ignition – the second starts the V12. Despite the size and design of the unit, it spins into life eagerly with mechanical chatter, although the engine note is strangely muted. There’s no soaring wail as the revs climb, just a clinical, metallic buzz. However, it’s eager to respond.

To pull away from the line, simply slot first gear, and lift the throttle. The idle speed is set to 600rpm, yet even at this pace the unit serves up so much torque it will actually drive the R8 right the way into fourth gear without the need to touch the accelerator and by only using the clutch.

Under full throttle, vast amounts of air are gulped through the intakes, creating a dramatic roar in the cabin. From 1,750rpm, the Audi really begins to surge forward – and although our test drive saw the output of the engine limited in order to preserve the A4-sourced gearbox, it’s still clear that what this unit lacks in aural appeal, it more than makes up for with raw power.

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The big V12 promises to be green, too. It features Audi’s Adblue technology, which treats the exhaust gases with urea to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions. As a result, the unit will meet the standard expected of Euro VI pollution laws scheduled to be introduced in 2010. As in the standard car, the steering is accurate and the ceramic brakes are powerful.

However, there’s one last feature of the V12 that’s likely to appeal to keen drivers – the firm’s Dynamic Drive system. This set-up balances suspension, throttle and engine settings according to the driver’s wishes. And in the V12 R8, it’s controlled via a Ferrari-style knob mounted on the steering wheel spoke.

The system switches between dynamic, sport and race modes, which progressively harden the Magnetic Ride suspension and sharpen throttle response to up the pace.

So, the only question left is when the R8 TDI will go on sale. For the time being, Audi is tight lipped, but it acknowledges that it has a very real chance of making limited production, possibly as early as 2010.

One thing is for sure – given the huge performance, its status as the world’s first true diesel supercar, and its spectacular design, there will be no shortage of eager drivers desperate to get behind the wheel.”

So I Guess big Horsepower and Big Torque at low RPM’s arent just for the big F-Series’s, or the HD Silverado’s, or the Ram 2500-3500 Series… I think with the way the prices in the world are sky rocketing with gas, and oil prices.. this will be new the hotness. It makes sense being something of those HP figured getting MPG’s like that!! What are your opinions on this Audi beast?? We would love to hear them!

Oh, here are a few more pics for you too!

R8 interior

R8 in the city

on the bridge

Well I hope you have enjoyed your time here, I know i love bring this to you! Maybe you too will be lucky enough to own one of these exquisite Audi’s one day, I know I hope for that day to come!!

To see this article and other photo’s on the beauty please visit the Auto Express website at:

http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/carreviews/firstdrives/219750/audi_r8.html

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