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Power
600hp/441kW @6,000-6,000rpm
Torque
800Nm/590lbft @2,200-4,500rpm
0-100 km/h
3.80s
Top Speed
305km/h
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Standard Equipment
Optional Equipment
Model Year
2020
Performance
Power
600hp/441kW @6,000 - 6,000rpm
Torque
800Nm/590lbft @2,200 - 4,500rpm
0-100 km/h
Top Speed
305 km/h
Power/Weight (hp/kg)
0.24
Engine
Cylinder Arrangement
V8
Engine Capacity
3,996 cc
Num of Turbos
2
Power
600hp/441kW
Torque
800Nm/590lbft
Transmission & Suspension
Transmission
8 Speed Tiptronic
Drive Type
AWD
Suspension F.
4
Suspension R.
4
Air Suspension
Limited Slip Diff
-
ESP
Front Axle Lock
-
Rear Axle Lock
-
Centre Diff Lock
-
Solid Front Axle
-
Solid Rear Axle
-
2-Speed Transfer Case
-
4-Speed Transfer Case
-
Crawl Control
-
Key Equipment
360 Degree Cameras
Voice Command
Dash Cam Recorder
-
Speed Limit Alert
Fridge
-
Heated Steering Wheel
Heated Front Seats
Heated Rear Seats
Front Seat Massage
Rear Seat Massage
HUD
Night Vision
Proximity Key
Adaptive Cruise
Rearview Cam
Reverse Radar
Panoramic Roof
High-Voltage Power
-
Rims/Tyres
Front Rim Size
22"
Rear Rim Size
22"
Front Tyre Width
295 mm
Rear Tyre Width
295 mm
Front Tyre Thickness
40 mm
Rear Tyre Thickness
40 mm
Capacity
Boot Capacity
850 L
Tank Capacity
85 L
Weight & Dimensions
Weight
2,490 kg
Towing Weight
3,493 kg
Length
5,012 mm
Width
2,190 mm
Height
1,694 mm
Front Track
1,692 mm
Rear Track
1,694 mm
Offroad Capability
Approach Angle
-
Departure Angle
-
Breakover Angle
-
Climb Angle
-
Ground Clearance
-
EV Attributes
EV Range
-
Electric Motor Power
-
Electric Motor Torque
-
Fast Charge Time
-
Fast Charge
-
MPG
mpg
-
L/100 km
-
g/km
-
Safety Ratings *
Euro NCAP Rating *
★★★★★
ENCAP-Adult *
93%
ENCAP-Child *
87%
ENCAP-Pedestrian *
71%
ENCAP-Assistance *
73%
US Safety Rating *
★★★★★
US Safety-Frontal Crash *
★★★★★
US Safety-Side Crash *
★★★★★
US Safety-Rollover *
★★★★☆
IIHS Frontal *
★★★★
IIHS Side *
★★★★
IIHS Roof *
★★★★
IIHS Crash Prevention *
★★★☆
* Safety ratings for vehicles are based on the ratings for the latest generation models tested by various authorities and may not be the latest generation model from manufacturers.
Audi's Legendary Quattro All-Wheel Drive Technology
2020-08-17
As Audi celebrates anniversary of its world renowned Quattro all-wheel drive system, we take a closer look at its history, evolution and key strength and future.
Although officially introduced in 1980, the origin of quattro technology can be dated earlier back to the winter of 1976-77 according to Audi, when a group of Audi engineers were test driving in the deep snow in Sweden. The performance of a military all-terrain vehicle gave Audi the inspiration which led to a transmission that drives a center differential that split power delivery to the front and rear axles. Light, compact, tension-free and efficient, it was deemed for mass production vehicles.
Audi officially introduced the quattro system at the 1980 International Geneva Motor Show through a car named Audi Quattro, a coupe with 200 hp, in 1984, Audi added an exclusive Sport Quattro model with 306 hp, the range was repeatedly upgraded and remained in production until 1991.
In 1986 Audi repaced the first-genernation manual-locking differential with a Torsen (Torque Sensing) Differential, which is now capable of variable torque delivery.
In 2005, Audi advanced the quattro technology again by introducing the planetary drive that offered asymmetrical dynamic distribution of power.
Meanwhile, it was motorsport, rally racing in particular, that put Audi's quattro system on the map. Audi entered the WRC in 1981 and quattro started dominating the scene since 1982, during which Audi won 7 victories and took the manufacturer's championship; and driver's title followed in 1983, and in 1984 a double wami for Audi.
In 1985, Audi introduced the Sport Quattro S1 with more than 370 kW (500 hp), the 1,090 kg Audi S1 shot from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.1 seconds.
In the following years, Audi shifted focus to touring car racing, winning American TransAm series in 1988, IMSA GTO series in 1989, driver's title in German Touring Car Championship (DTM) in 1990, and 1991. In 1996 Audi entered 7 national championships on three continents and won them all.
Today, Quattro is still packed with advanced technologies such as Audi's Electronic Chassis Platform (ECP), electromechanical Active Roll Stabilization (eAWS), predictive active suspension and Dynamic All-Wheel Steering (DAS), integrated Brake Control System (iBRS) that achieve ride comfort and sportiness at the same time, making driving ever more fun.
The success of Quattro is not likely to stop it pushing the envelope further. Future Audi vehicles equipped with integrated vehicle dynamics processor will handle longitudinal and lateral dynamics control as well as energy and powertrain management can simulaneously control and actuate up to 90 different components on the chassis at the same time.
Audi's eAWS Technology Balances Handling and Ride Comfort of an SUV
2020-08-28
Audi acheives saloon car level handling on SUVs using a technology named electromechanical roll stabilization (eAWS), on the front and rear axles which is actively adjusted according to driving condition at real time.
The bulk size of SUVs with the centre of gravity relatively further to the ground, and the law of physics mean SUVs lean to the side more than saloon cars while cornering at speed.
Traditional anti-roll bars on an axle reduces such effect by passively transfer opposite torsion torque onto suspesions on opposite sides of the axle, but it impairs ride quality over potholes and uneven road surface because the pure mechanical mechanism is always on.
Audi sorts to acheive the balance between agility and ride comfort by applying electronically monitored and dynamically adjusted suspension on each individual wheel and only adjust the stiffness of them when needed, with torque levels of some models reaching up to 1,200 Nm.
An example of the eAWS system at work is the 2019 Audi RS Q8 completing the famous Nordschleife in 7'42 in a test configuration.
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