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Old 07 January 2007, 03:09 PM
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LOL at all the RR sport buyers. This audi will obliterate all SUV's. 1000NM of torque buts its just below that of the veyron!!!













Old 07 January 2007, 03:14 PM
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Audi is proud to present a world first – the first twelve-cylinder diesel engine in a series passenger car. This six-litre V12 makes its debut in the Audi Q7. It produces a colossal 500 PS and 1,000 Nm of torque. With this engine Audi has opened a new chapter in diesel history.

The V12 TDI is reminiscent of the engine featured in the new R10 Le Mans racing car – it catapults the driving performance of the Audi Q7 into the echelons of top-class sports cars. The car sprints from 0 to 100 km/h in just 5.5 seconds, and has an electronically governed top speed of 250 km/h. Maximum torque is available from just 1,750 rpm. The high-tech diesel engine, with the world’s first 2,000 bar Bosch Common Rail system, provides the high-performance Audi SUV with superior power reserves in any situation. The impressive sound of the new Audi is provided by the ultra-modern piezo-injection system. The V12 TDI transmits this power through a new six-speed tiptronic gearbox to the quattro permanent four-wheel drive system.

Although the V12 TDI belongs to the Audi V-engine family, this model features a special cylinder angle of 60° – perfect for this engine type. Apart from the light and highly durable crankcase, a further highlight is the new chain drive assembly. This includes the two newly developed high-pressure pumps in the common rail injection system.

Up to 2,000 bar of pressure is kept within the twelve piezo injectors – a further technological breakthrough. Both performance and efficiency are optimised by this high injection pressure, and the running smoothness also remains excellent. Exhaust emissions are also low. The twin-turbo V12 TDI conforms to the Euro 5 emissions class which should come into force in 2010. Fuel consumption is only 11.9 litres per 100 kilometres. With the high-tech twelve-cylinder engine using TDI technology, the diesel pioneers at Audi have opened new horizons in motoring.

Twelve cylinders in the Audi Q7: The World’s Most Powerful Diesel Passenger Car
Audi has stood at the forefront of diesel technology for the last three decades. The Ingolstadt brand now presents a further world first – the first V12 diesel engine in a passenger car. The new Audi Q7 V12 TDI is powered by a twelve-cylinder diesel engine containing a wealth of pioneering technology. With an outstanding 500 PS and 1,000 Nm of torque, the six-litre engine of the high-performance SUV provides the driving performance of a sports car.

Sprinting from 0 to 100 km/h in just 5.5 seconds and achieving an electronically governed top speed of 250 km/h, the Audi Q7 V12 TDI is catapulted into the echelons of top-class sports cars. New horizons have been set in the diesel market thanks to this outstanding power. None of our competitors can offer a comparable engine.

The big performance SUV from Audi accelerates with impressive ease. Superior power reserves in any situation are provided by the world’s first 2,000 bar Bosch Common Rail system. The ultra-modern piezo-injection system offers impressive acoustics at the highest levels of driving comfort.

Exceptional comfort
The new six-speed tiptronic gearbox, which features extensive reinforcements, shifts quickly and comfortably. It transfers the enormous power to the quattro permanent four-wheel drive system. The new Audi Q7 V12 TDI has an average fuel consumption of just 11.9 litres per 100 kilometres.

All diesel engines from Audi are highly dynamic thanks to their high performance and high torque characteristics. Audi has often proved its sporty character in series production, most recently through the six and eight-cylinder 3.0 TDI and 4.2 TDI engines. Audi also rewrote the record books earlier this year on the racetrack. Following its debut in Sebring, Florida, the premium R10 prototype sports car won every long-distance race it entered.

These included the Le Mans 24 Hours road race, probably the most difficult race in the world for both man and machine.
The V12 race engine in the R10 squeezed 650 bhp from its 5.5-litre engine capacity, reaching a top speed of 330 km/h. The power and endurance of the R10 was an immediate hit with fans and experts alike. However, what completely surprised them was the sound of the engine: unlike most racing engines, the powerful Audi diesel engine runs whisper-quiet.

Transferring race car technology into series production is an Audi tradition. The FSI engine in the predecessor to the R10, the R8, notched up five victories in Le Mans with its petrol direct injection. Audi has already transferred FSI performance to the production line. The most recent examples of this are the high-revving V8 in the RS 4 and the V10 FSI in the S6 and S8.

Pioneering technical performance
The new series-production V12 TDI, assembled in our plant in Györ, Hungary, reaches a still outstanding level of “only” 500 bhp. When designing the engine, it was kept in mind that the six-litre engine would be a derivative of the current family of Audi V-engines, which up to now were limited to six, eight and ten cylinders. The basic findings from the race car were of course transferred to the series-production engine. The V12 TDI aggregate has a cylinder clearance of 90 mm, which is standard for engines of this type. Nonetheless, the engine has a cylinder angle of 60° instead of 90°, leading to an elimination of inertia in this type of V12 design. Driving comfort is thus ensured in every situation.

The total engine capacity of 5,934 cm3 is derived from a bore measurement of 83 mm and a stroke of 91.4 mm, exactly the same as that of the 3.0 TDI. The large diesel engine is extremely compact. Measuring 684 mm in length, it is only 166 mm longer than the V8 TDI. These dimensions are the primary requirement for integrating the V12 into the Audi Q7.

The crankcase of the V12 TDI is constructed from cast-iron with vermicular graphite. This high-tech material, known as GJV-450, has already been used in the V6 and V8 models.

Old 07 January 2007, 03:15 PM
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Looks nice, not too keen on the grill though... american looking
Old 07 January 2007, 03:26 PM
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500bhp and 1000nm of torque!!!

Just imagine what that will be putting out with a decent re-map!!

Lets have that engine in an A4 please!!!
Old 07 January 2007, 04:10 PM
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That engine would be nice in a decent car.
Old 07 January 2007, 04:12 PM
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That should read world most powerful and FUGLIEST!!! SUV in the world.

FFS that really is a crime to automotive styling.
Old 07 January 2007, 04:21 PM
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needs spinners and blacked out wheels...hideous
Old 07 January 2007, 04:35 PM
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What a ridiculous car... 'G-tronic' indeed
Old 07 January 2007, 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by AudiLover
LOL at all the RR sport buyers
so what do you drive, if you are old enough? parents/friends/friends of a friends cars do not count.
Old 07 January 2007, 05:52 PM
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Pimptastic.
Old 07 January 2007, 05:52 PM
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2,000 BAR.

That, is high pressure!
Old 07 January 2007, 07:37 PM
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Originally Posted by jjones
so what do you drive, if you are old enough? parents/friends/friends of a friends cars do not count.
A Volvo S40
Old 07 January 2007, 08:36 PM
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and transit connect and a e-class
Old 07 January 2007, 08:39 PM
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I think I'd rather have a Cadillac Escalade.
Old 07 January 2007, 08:40 PM
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That is currently impossible - it must mean spread over 12 injectors...

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Originally Posted by Chip Sengravy
2,000 BAR.

That, is high pressure!
Old 07 January 2007, 08:59 PM
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Hi guys, just a quick question which type of chassis was designed for the Q7 with this engine in ? for example a ladder frame chassis etc.

Nathan.
Old 07 January 2007, 09:09 PM
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Originally Posted by AudiLover
and transit connect and a e-class
Bet the e-class is a 1985 model with crome wheel arches
Old 07 January 2007, 09:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Tobisausage
A Volvo S40
think the RR sport owners are the ones having the chuckle
Old 07 January 2007, 09:33 PM
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I like the dials, but thats about it, ugly looking thing.
Old 07 January 2007, 09:37 PM
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Just had a play...





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Old 07 January 2007, 09:47 PM
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Originally Posted by AudiLover
and transit connect and a e-class
You DRIVE them. You personally dont own them.

Consider yourself OWNED
Old 07 January 2007, 10:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Square
You DRIVE them. You personally dont own them.

Consider yourself OWNED

and how did you work that one out
Old 07 January 2007, 10:08 PM
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Originally Posted by chris n`nic
Just had a play...





Chris




You are talented.
Old 07 January 2007, 10:51 PM
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Originally Posted by AudiLover
and how did you work that one out
I know a lot
Old 08 January 2007, 12:20 AM
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Cheers Audi....they sometimes just work out lol...any more you want let me know

Chris
Old 08 January 2007, 12:27 AM
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Nice, must sell the house and drive it for about 347,000,000 kms before you get any "return" from it!

Diesels are senseless nowadays, and they will vanish faster than what must punters think.

All those lovely particles......yum yum!
Old 08 January 2007, 12:35 AM
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Its a tarted up Toureg in reality, which is much better looking.
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Nice engine, tacky unoriginal 50's america copy dash, ugly as **** exterior.

Why bother? a Toareg V10 will be practically as good, much cheaper and doesn't look like a polished turd.

Will probably be a nicer "drive" as well
Old 08 January 2007, 11:39 AM
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AudiLover - Why not just post details of cars (which I often find interesting) rather than taking ill informed snipes at others as well?

Then you might be taken a little more seriously.

Actually, probably not.
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No, probably not. Too much drivel from the boy's mouth over too long a period unfortunately. What an ugly car.


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