Basis for mobility The technology

Basis for mobility The technology
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Today more than ever, an Audi is the combined effect of a great many individual technical components. Whether engine, drivetrain or components for occupant safety, every element contributes actively or passively towards driving in comfort and safety. This page tells you about such technical details.

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Special Features

quattro
quattro four-wheel drive distributes the propulsive power among all four wheels and reduces the risk of the wheels slipping.
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Dynamic suspension
The firm settings of the dynamic suspension combine sports performance with comfort. This produces optimum control and roadholding.
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2.0 TFSI
Race-tested injection technology in conjunction with a turbocharger. 147 kW (163 bhp); combined-cycle fuel consumption: 8.4-8.5 l/100 km; combined-cycle CO2 emissions: 202-204 g/km.
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3.2 FSI
The high-performance 3.2 FSI power unit develops a hefty 188 kW (255 bhp) from a swept volume of 3.2 litres. Combined-cycle fuel consumption: 9.6-9.7 l/100 km; combined-cycle CO2 emissions: 230-233 g/km.
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2.0 TDI
A 2.0-litre displacement for high pulling power and economical fuel consumption. 103 kW (140 bhp); combined-cycle fuel consumption: 6.4-6.5 l/100 km; combined-cycle CO2 emissions: 172-175 g/km.
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3.0 TDI
Pulling power is the special feature of the 3.0-litre V6 TDI engine. 171 kW (233 bhp); combined-cycle fuel consumption: 7.9-8.6 l/100 km; combined-cycle CO2 emissions: 209-228 g/km.
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