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2011 Audi R8 First Look

Still, designers set to work utilizing thinner glass for the windscreen and polycarbonate for the rear window and motor blanket, recovering 20 pounds. The R8 GT's sheetmetal is of a lighter measure and set patterns were made to the aluminum luggage hatch, while the rear hatch was remolded in carbon strand reinforced plastic, on top of the auto's trademark sideblades and rear guard an additional 35 pounds lost. Weight was likewise removed from the capacity stopping automation, electric cell, breeze intake module, motor compartment insulation, and fatigue framework.
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Inside, glass reinforced plastic aides lighten the seats (69 pounds spared), while the floor covering is slightly thinner and lighter for an extra 17 pounds gone. Joined with other weight safeguarding measures, a hair over 220 pounds was shaved off the R8 V10, bowling over absolute control weight to 3362 pounds.


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Audi TT RS is fast enough. In most accounts, packing a 340-hp turbo inline-five, it is good for a four and a half-second sprint to sixty and a 174 km / h maximum. But if you’re after a triple-century mark metric (nearly 200 kilometers per hour), take a bit


 The torque-tastic 2011 Audi TT This is the 2011 Audi TT. It looks the same, it steers the same and it sticks the same. But there’s one major difference: torque. Audi has managed to coax an additional 51 pound-feet of twist from its ever-evolving 2.0-liter TFSI four cylinder. The result? The standard TT


Audi TT is a two door sedan manufactured by Audi Motors Hungary. Audi TT is in its second generation and both the generation sedans are available with two body styles which include 2+2 coupe and two seater roadster. Audi TT is built on consecutive generation of Volkswagen Group A platform. Audi TT shares its suspension









Audi TT Coupe audi tt coupe interior 2011 audi tt coupe interior Audi TT Coupe Only 49 cm (19.29 inches) in length, it is ideally suitable for transverse installation in RS TT. And weighs only 183 kilograms (403.45 pounds) also set a record. crankcase is made of vermicular-graphite cast iron. High-tech materials in the

Audi R8 interior Specs

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5,204 cc 5.2 liters V 10 mid engine with 84.5 mm bore, 92.8 mm stroke, 12.5 compression ratio, double overhead cam, variable valve timing/camshaft and four valves per cylinder
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Premium unleaded fuel 91
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Fuel consumption: EPA 08 city (mpg): 12, highway (mpg): 20, combined (mpg): 15, 574 and 357
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Gasoline direct injection fuel system
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23.8 gallon main premium unleaded fuel tank 19.8
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Power: 391 kW , 525 HP SAE @ 8,000 rpm; 391 ft lb , 530 Nm @ 6,500 rpm


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2011 Audi Sports Car R8 GT

INGOLSTADT, Germany, May 1, 2010 Audi presents a limited-production version of it R8 high-performance sports car, the R8 GT, even more powerful, lighter and faster. The output of its 5.2-liter V10 has been increased to 412 kW (560 hp); vehicle weight has been reduced by roughly 100 kilograms (220.46 lb). The R8 GT accelerates from zero to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) in 3.6 seconds and reaches a top speed of 320 km/h (198.84 mph).
The R8 high-performance sports car has been a winner from the very beginning. This applies to both the production models, winners of the “World Performance Car” Award in 2008 (R8) and in 2010 (R8 V10), and to the race car, the R8 LMS, which won 23 races in its first season and claimed three championships. The genes of the race version are now coming to the street – in the R8 GT. The exclusive series is limited to 333 units. Each R8 GT has a badge with its production number on the shift lever knob.
The extremely high strength of the body is the basis for the high-performance sports car’s precise handling, and it also offers good vibration comfort and first-rate crash safety.
The engineers also fought to shave every possible gram of weight from the technical components of R8. They shaved one kilogram (2.20 lb) from the power brake system, four kilograms (8.82 lb) from the aluminum caps of the brake discs and 9.4 kilograms (20.72 lb) from the battery. The engineers also found 2.3 kilograms (5.07 lb) in the air intake module and 2.8 kilograms (6.17 lb) in the insulation of the engine compartment.
The modified V10, whose cylinder head covers are painted red, gives the Audi R8 GT breathtaking performance. The R8 GT sprints from a standing start to highway speed in 3.6 seconds, and from zero to 200 km/h (124.27 mph) in 10.8 seconds. And the thrust does not let up until the top speed of 320 km/h (198.84 mph) is reached.
Changes to the engine electronics coaxed an additional 26 kW from the ten-cylinder, which now produces 412 kW (560 hp) from a displacement of 5,204 cc. The torque curve peaks at 540 Nm (398.28 lb-ft) at 6,500 rpm, 10 Nm (7.38 lb-ft) more than in the production version. The V10 has a specific power output of 79.2 kW (107.6 hp) per liter displacement. Its power-to-weight ratio is 3.70 kilograms (8.16 lb) per kW or 2.72 kilograms (6.00 lb) per hp. The engine redlines at 8,700 rpm.
The normally aspirated engine consumes an average of 13.7 liters of fuel per 100 km (17.17 US mpg) – very good fuel economy given the tremendous power. The FSI gasoline direct injection system injects the fuel into the combustion chambers at up to 120 bar of pressure. The turbulent mixture cools the cylinder walls, enabling a compression ratio of 12.5:1. A variable intake manifold and the continuous adjustment of the chain-driven camshafts ensure that the combustion chambers are fully filled. Flaps in the intake ports facilitate the formation of the mixture by inducing a tumbling motion in the inflowing air.
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The 19-inch forged wheels are 8.5 J x 19 up front and 11 J x 19 at the rear, and are shod with size 235/35 and 295/30 tires, respectively. Audi will mount 305/30 tires together with optional wheels on the rear axle upon request. Cup tires, which offer the ultimate in performance on dry roads, are available for racing enthusiasts. At Audi, reducing weight means increasing performance and efficiency, but not sacrifice. The 2011 Audi R8 GT, which Audi sells in Germany for €193,000, comes with an automatic climate control system and power windows, a navigation system with MMI operating logic and a powerful sound system.

2010 Audi Cars Q7 S-Line by JE DESIGN

JE DEsign lends the Audi Q7 S-Line greater width and an awesome looking stance. The styling kit includes head lamps lens caps, which lend the car a more aggressive look. Fitting the impressive front spoiler edges helps to reduce lift. It can also lend Q7 S-line greater prestige when overtaking. Top quality, innovative engineering and a elegant design are the features of this exclusive SUV wheel. The wheel is especially made for the heavy SUV of the Volkswagen group like the Porsche Cayenne, Audi Q7 and VW Touareg.
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True to the motto of “everything or nothing”, the car styling specialist from Leingarten, Germany, customizes the Q7 s-Line to create an impressive car. In addition to the muscular wide body kit, which makes this Audi look even more powerful, JE DESIGN is also offering a performance enhancement, new rims and an electronically lowered suspension.
JE DESIGN enhances the appearance of the rear end by equipping the Q7 S-Line with a new tailgate skirt attachment, which incorporates diamond-shaped openings on the right and left. In each of these openings belongs a JE DESIGN dual tailpipe from made permanently shiny, corrosion-resistant stainless steel.
The upper part of the rear end is also spectacular, which JE DESIGN adorns with a wing spoiler tail fin including a C-pillar trim. A feature that is sure to get heads turning. The same also applies to the JE DESIGN fender flare kit “WIDE BODY”, for which matching door panels are also available. In front of the rear fenders, air inlets lend the car a sportier look, without appearing “plump”. JE DESIGN is offering the muscular look as a complete body-styling kit which is cheaper than buying all single parts piece by piece.
Top quality, innovative engineering and a elegant design are the features of this exclusive SUV-wheel. The wheel is especially made for the heavy SUVs of the Volkswagen group like the Porsche Cayenne, Audi Q7 and VW Touareg. The fine figure of the JE DESIGN Q7 S-Line is rounded off by an electronically lowered suspension, which the car customizer from Leingarten offers for cars with air suspension and which finally helps the JE DESIGN Q7 to morph into a true racing SUV. Lowering for cars with standard suspension is also available and of course JE DESIGN offers for almost all engine versions a power upgrade kit.

Audi Cars Luxury competitors

Through the early 1990s, Audi began to move more towards the position of being a real competitor in its target market against global luxury leaders Mercedes-Benz and BMW. This began with the release of the Audi V8 in 1990. It was essentially a new engine fitted to the Audi 100/200, but with noticeable bodywork differences. Most obvious was the new grille that was now incorporated in the bonnet.

By 1991, Audi had the 4 cylinder Audi 80, the 5 cylinder Audi 90 and Audi 100, the turbocharged Audi 200 and the Audi V8. There was also a coupe version of the 80/90 with both 4 and 5 cylinder engines.



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Although the five cylinder engine was a successful and very robust powerplant, it was still a little too different for the target market. With the introduction of an all-new Audi 100 in 1992, Audi introduced a 2.8L V6 engine. This engine was also fitted to a face-lifted Audi 80 (all 80 and 90 models were now badged 80 except for the USA), giving this model a choice of 4, 5 and 6 cylinder engines, in saloon/sedan, coupé and Cabriolet body styles.

The 5 cylinder was soon dropped as a major engine choice; however, a turbocharged 230 hp (169 kW) version remained. The engine, initially fitted to the 200 quattro 20V of 1991, was a derivative of the engine fitted to the Sport Quattro. It was fitted to the Audi Coupé, and named the S2 and also to the Audi 100 body, and named the S4. These two models were the beginning of the mass-produced S series of performance cars.
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