2011
2011
ZUR DEUTSCHEN VERSION
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The S models
Powerful performance,
subtle understatement, a sumptuous level of equipment and a high degree of
everyday practicality: all these attributes come together in the Audi S models.
The lineup currently includes four model series the
S3, the S4, the S5 and the TTS. Each model applies its power to the road
with quattro permanent all-wheel drive.
The Audi S3 and the Audi S3 Sportback
Topping the A3 model line are the Audi S3 and the S3 Sportback with 195 kW
(265 hp). The two-liter TFSI with direct injection and powerful turbocharger
is a true high-performance unit. The three-door sprints to 100 km/h (62.14
mph) in 5.7 seconds (with S tronic: 5.5 seconds). As with all S models, the
top speed is governed at 250 km/h (155.34 mph). The driver changes gears
via a manual six-speed transmission. In the quattro drivetrain, a hydraulic
multi-plate clutch with an electronic control unit distributes the torque.
The body of the S3 is 25 millimeters (0.98 in) lower than an A3 with the
standard chassis. Stiffer chassis bearings and a sporty steering characteristic
enhance precision. Large brakes provide the stopping power, and 18-inch wheels
deliver the power to the road. |
The Audi S4 and the Audi S4 Avant
The Audi S4 and the S4 Avant are powerful athletes. Their engine,
the 3.0 TFSI, is supercharged and really hangs on the gas. The V6 serves
up 245 kW (333 hp) of power and 440 Nm (324.53 lb-ft) of torque together
with a fuel consumption of just 9.4 liters of fuel per 100 km (25.02 US mpg)
with S tronic. The Avant consumes 9.7 liters (24.25 US mpg). The sedan sprints
from 0 to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) in 5.1 seconds; the Avant in 5.2 seconds.
Both versions come standard with a six-speed manual transmission. The sport
suspension lowers the vehicle body by 20 millimeters (0.79 in), and a
high-performance brake system provides powerful deceleration. The wheels
are 18 inches in diameter.
Optional high-end technologies from Audi enable the S4 to extend its advantage
even further. The seven-speed S tronic shifts gears within hundredths of
a second; the sport differential distributes power actively and variably
between the rear wheels while cornering at high speeds. The Audi drive select
system enables the driver to alter the mode of operation of the engine, the
S tronic and the sport differential as desired. Dynamic steering and adaptive
damper control round out the package. |
The Audi S5 Coupé, the S5 Cabriolet
and the S5 Sportback
The S5 Coupé is powered by a classic, brawny, normally
aspirated engine. The 4.2-liter V8 FSI generates 260 kW (354 PS) and delivers
440 Nm (324.53 lb-ft) of torque. It accelerates the two-door model to 100
km/h (62.14 mph) in 5.1 seconds. Audi offers the S5 Coupé with a sportier
six-speed tiptronic transmission as an option to the standard six-speed manual
transmission. The S5 Cabriolet and the S5 Sportback have the same TFSI engine
under the hood as the S4. The supercharged three-liter V6 engine generates
245 kW (333 hp) for superior performance. The Sportback completes the sprint
to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) in 5.4 seconds, the Cabriolet in 5.6 seconds. The
seven-speed S tronic is standard here. The sport suspension has been dynamically
tuned for all three S5 models. The high-performance brake system with its
black calipers provides for powerful deceleration; the 18-inch wheels and
wide tires deliver tenacious grip. Audi also offers the Audi drive select
dynamics control system, the sport differential, the damper control system
and dynamic steering as options. |
The Audi TTS and the TTS Roadster
The TTS both as Coupé and Roadster is
powered by a two-liter TFSI producing 220 kW (272 hp) and 350 Nm (258.15
lb-ft) of torque. The four-cylinder unit accelerates the TTS Coupé
with S tronic from zero to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) in 5.2 seconds; the TTS Roadster
completes this same exercise in 5.4 seconds. Thanks to its largely aluminum
body, the TTS is extraordinarily light, with a curb weight of only 1,395
kilograms (3,075.45 lb). When coupled with the optional six-speed S tronic,
the Coupé consumes an average of only 7.7 liters of fuel per 100 km
(30.55 US mpg). The hydraulic multi-plate clutch, the heart of the quattro
drivetrain, diverts torque from the front to the rear axle in just fractions
of a second, if necessary. The TTS comes standard with the Audi magnetic
ride adaptive shock absorber system. In normal mode, it is well-balanced
on the road. In sport mode, it leverages the potential of its suspension
which lowers the vehicle body by 10 millimeters (0.39 in) to
achieve uncompromisingly dynamic handling. When the need arises, a
high-performance brake system reliably brings the compact Audi sports car
to a stop. |
The RS models
With their immensely powerful engines, the RS models have formed the dynamic
spearhead of the model program since 1994. Presented by AUDI AG subsidiary
quattro GmbH, the vehicles are consistently sporty in character. quattro
drive is also standard here. Audi currently offers the TT RS as both a
coupé and a roadster and the RS 5 Coupé. |
The Audi TT RS Coupé and Audi TT
RS Roadster
Five-cylinder engines are part of the Audi DNA. The TT RS features
a prime example of such an engine, a turbocharged 2.5-liter engine with FSI
direct gasoline injection. It generates 250 kW (340 hp) and delivers 450
Nm (331.90 lb-ft) of torque to the crankshaft.
When the driver pushes the Sport button, a flap in the left exhaust tailpipe
renders the sound of the five-cylinder even more intense and the engine s
responsiveness is boosted further. The TT RS Coupé with S tronic rockets
from 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62.14 mph) in 4.3 seconds (4.6 seconds with manual
transmission); the Roadster in 4.4 seconds (4.7 seconds with manual
transmission). quattro GmbH will raise the top speed to 280 km/h (173.98
mph) upon request. The Coupé with S tronic uses just 8.5 liters of
fuel per 100 km (27.67 US mpg); the Roadster uses 8.6 liters per 100 km (27.35
US mpg). A recuperation system contributes to this efficiency. The Audi TT
RS offers a choice of the tightly-spaced six-speed manual transmission and
the new seven-speed S tronic. The dual-clutch transmission features a compact
three-shaft layout and is widely spaced, with its seventh gear designed as
an overdrive. The S tronic includes launch control for lightning-fast starts.
The Coupé boasts a power-to-weight ratio of only 4.3 kilograms (9.48
lb) per hp; this same figure for the Roadster is 4.4 kilograms (9.70 lb)
per hp (with S tronic: 4.5 kg (9.92 lb). These top figures are due primarily
to the extremely lightweight Audi Space Frame (ASF) bodies made of aluminum
in the front and sheet steel in the rear. The Audi TT RS rolls on 18-inch
wheels; four-piston calipers and drilled brake discs provide the stopping
power up front. The sport suspension lowers the vehicle body by 10 millimeters
(0.39 in), and the Audi magnetic ride adaptive damping system is available
as an option. |
The Audi RS 5 Coupé
A classically elegant coupé with a breathtakingly powerful
engine: the Audi RS 5 Coupé is an exceptional athlete. A high-revving,
normally aspirated V8 powers the two-door model,which was voted Sports
Car 2010 in its class by the readers of Auto Bild SportsCars. The
4.2 FSI produces 331 kW (450 hp) at 8,250 rpm, with the peak torque of 430
Nm (317.15 lb-ft) available between 4,000 and 6,000 rpm. The sonorous V8
accelerates the RS 5 Coupé from zero to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) in 4.6
seconds. Audi will increase the electronically governed top speed to 280
km/h (173.98 mph) upon request. The 4.2 FSI consumes an average of just 10.8
liters of fuel per 100 kilometers (21.78 US mpg) on average far less
than its key competitors. This impressive figure is due to the technologies
from the Audi modular efficiency platform, which also includes a recuperation
system. With its high efficiency and its long top gear, the standard seven-speed
S tronic also contributes to the good fuel economy. Launch control
enables rocket-like starts. Like every Audi RS model, the RS 5 Coupé
applies its power to the road with quattro permanent all-wheel drive, here
in the latest evolutionary stage with the crown-gear center differential
and torque vectoring. Audi also offers the sport differential for the rear
axle as an option. The suspension of the RS 5 Coupé lowers the vehicle
body by 20 millimeters (0.79 in). 19-inch alloy wheels are standard. The
optional Dynamic Ride Control (DRC) damping technology is a purely mechanical
system without any lag. Its damping characteristic can be switched between
three characteristics. The brake system features large, internally vented
discs; the front calipers have eight pistons. Audi delivers carbon fiber-ceramic
discs up front upon request. The Audi drive select driving dynamics system
comes standard with the RS 5 Coupé. The system allows individual vehicle
components to be dynamically configured in comfort, auto and dynamic modes.
The sport differential for the rear axle, dynamic steering and the sport
suspension plus DRC dynamic ride control are available as options. |
The equipment, data and prices specified in this
document refer to the model range offered in Germany. Subject to change without
notice; errors and omissions excepted. |
READER COMMENTS
AUDI AG, Kommunikation
Produkt
AUDI AG, Product Communications
Ingolstadt, 2011
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