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Audi SQ5 TDI ready to join UK range as first ever diesel ‘S’ model

Orders are now being taken for new super-SUV delivering 313PS and 41.5mpg thanks to bi-turbo diesel power.

  • SQ5 TDI now available to order priced from £43,870 OTR - first deliveries in spring 2013
  • 3.0-litre bi-turbo TDI engine delivers 313PS from 3,900rpm to 4,500rpm and 650Nm between 1,450 and 2,800rpm, 0-62mph in 5.1 seconds, governed 155mph top speed, combined MPG 41

Six years after the Audi R10 made history on the circuit as the first ever sports prototype to win at Le Mans under TDI power, the new SQ5 TDI high-performance SUV is about to post another milestone on UK roads as the first ever diesel-fuelled ‘S’ model. Offering a choice blend of 313PS and 41mpg-plus capability, the new high-performance SUV is available to order now priced at £43,870 OTR, and will reach its first UK customers next spring.

To deliver figures that do full justice to the ‘S’ badge and also exemplify famed TDI frugality, the SQ5 TDI uses the latest 3.0-litre V6 BiTDI engine, which underpins its 313PS output, delivered between 3,900 and 4,500rpm, with a peak 650 Nm of torque relayed between 1,450 and 2,800 rpm.

Channeling its power through an eight-speed tiptronic automatic transmission and via quattro all-wheel-drive, it punches the SQ5 TDI to 62mph from rest in just 5.1 seconds and on to a governed 155mph top speed. With the help of innovative thermal management, the engine start-stop system and a regulated oil pump, it also delivers up to 41.5mpg according to the official combined cycle test, equating to CO2 output of 179g/km.

The powerful new unit’s best-of-all-worlds ability is achieved with the help of two turbochargers, which are connected in series via a flap. Cylinder head cooling, the timing and lift of the intake cam shafts, the pistons, their oil-jet cooling and the piston pins have also been specially designed for high performance. A sound actuator in the exhaust system also helps to blur the boundaries, giving the full-bodied V6 TDI exhaust note a gruff edge reminiscent of a classic sports car.

Lowered ride height

Running 30 millimetres lower than the standard Q5 on exclusive ‘S’ sports suspension, and with its arches amply filled by 20-inch ‘five parallel spoke design’ alloy wheels, the SQ5 TDI is able to take the latest generation SUV’s already strong reputation for delivering surprisingly nimble handling and build on it. Its suitably sporting driving characteristics can also be fine-tuned further if the optional Audi drive select adaptive dynamics system is specified.

Audi drive select offers a choice of Comfort, Auto, Dynamic and Efficiency modes - a fifth Individual mode allowing an even greater degree of customisation is also available if optional HDD satellite navigation is also installed. These modes influence the weighting of the electromechanical power steering, the transmission shift points, the throttle response and the exhaust sound actuator, but they can also vary the ratio of the steering and the operating characteristics of the suspension if the additional dynamic steering and damper control options are ordered.

Aside from the large diameter wheels with their black brake calipers displaying the SQ5 logo, the most eye-catching design cues distinguishing the new SQ5 TDI are the platinum grey single-frame grille with its galvanized aluminium-look double bars, the aluminium-look door mirror housings, the roof spoiler, the ‘S’ specific bumper design and the quadruple tailpipes. In keeping with all other ‘S’ models, the SQ5 TDI also features xenon headlights with LED daytime running lamps.

As is typical for an S model, the interior is finished predominantly in black as standard, but a lunar silver headlining and a variety of insert colours for the seats can be specified as an option. The electrically-adjustable sport seats are upholstered in Fine Nappa leather as standard, complementing matt brushed aluminium inlays. Grey instrument dials with white needles and a 3D-design S badge, an S gear lever knob, S badges on the door sill trims, an engine starter button and an exclusive S design steering wheel also bear testament to the SQ5 TDI’s ranking in the range.

Standard equipment also includes a 180-watt Audi sound system accessed via a Concert radio with 6.5-inch colour monitor and MMI operating logic, a Bluetooth interface, cruise control, deluxe three-zone climate control, light and rain sensors and acoustic rear parking sensors. From the options list, customers can add features such as a 505-watt Bang & Olufsen audio system and a highly cost-effective Technology Package, which combines hard disc-based satellite navigation with Audi Music Interface iPod connection and the Audi Parking System Plus. Audi connect, bringing services from Google to the car and creating an in-car Wi-Fi hotspot, is also available.

Article source: www.audi.co.uk

Audi A8 hybrid

Utilising two power units – a 2.0 TFSI engine and an electric motor – the Audi A8 hybrid has a combined output of 245PS and 480Nm of torque, giving the car the same outstanding performance as a large-capacity conventional six-cylinder engine.

This systematic downsizing demonstrates significant fuel-consumption advantages,  the average fuel consumption is only 45.6 mpg, equivalent to CO2 emissions of 144 g/km.

The Audi A8 hybrid uses the parallel hybrid configuration – a highly efficient principle that avoids unnecessary friction and power losses. The powerful electric motor integrated between the 211 PS four-cylinder petrol engine and the eight-speed tiptronic transmission can supply a further 45 PS to the driveline, as well as 211 Nm of torque.

The A8 design study is a full hybrid, that is to say the petrol engine or the electric motor can propel it either separately or together. In the pure electric drive mode the car can reach 40 mph and cover a distance of more than a mile.

Article source: www.audi.co.uk

Audi quattro Cup 2012

For over 21 years Audi has been actively committed to promoting golf in the UK for our customers. In 2011, Audi centres from 52 different countries worldwide organised a total of more than 754 tournaments with over 79,000 amateur golfers participating at an Audi quattro Cup tournament. Here in the UK this year, over 1500 guests took part in one of 29 Audi qualifying rounds covering 73 Audi Centres. For 2012 the quattro cup will comprise of 4 stages-Audi Centre hosted Customer Invitational rounds, qualifiers from this stage will then progress to one of five Regional Finals held at fantastic venues across the UK. From here you could qualify to the exclusive two-day UK Final to be held at the stunning Bowood Golf and Country Club, Wiltshire. Qualifiers will compete for the coveted prize of representing the UK in a 5-day World Final taking place at a prestigious Golf Club in South Africa.

Article source: www.audi.co.uk

The Audi Modern Apprenticeship Programme

The Audi Modern Apprenticeship Programme is one of the most comprehensive and sought after in the UK motor industry.

Throughout the UK we are currently recruiting:

  • Apprentice Technicians
  • Paint and Body Apprentices
  • Parts Apprentices

As an Audi Apprentice you will be fully employed by an Audi Dealer with comprehensive support from Audi UK.

For more information on the Apprenticeship Programme and to receive an apprentice information pack and application form please enter your details on the following link or call our dedicated Apprenticeship Hotline on 0870 013 0325 and speak to one of our team.   

Article source: www.audi.co.uk

Audi saving you water

It makes environmental sense to use water-saving processes and to re-use as much water as possible.

We don’t mind when it rains. In fact, at the Audi factory we welcome a good downpour because we collect rainwater in our underground cisterns – from an area of almost 450,000 square metres – to use in our car production. Since adding an additional storage facility in 2006, over 14,000 cubic metres of water can be stored in reservoirs at our Ingolstadt plant. And we’re looking to increase this figure. In 2007, this supplied nearly 240,000 cubic metres of water – that’s enough to serve the needs of a small city.

On top of these innovations, we also feed 96.3 per cent of our total water use into a closed-loop system. All this means the demand on water (and therefore the amount of wastewater used in the production of each vehicle) has been reduced from 4.9 cubic metres per car in 1988 to 1.5 cubic metres per car in 2007 – that’s a 69 per cent reduction.

Article source: www.audi.co.uk