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Audi to produce race-bred diesel engine for Q7

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The history of diesel engines is black, sooty, and smelly, and it's no secret. But like so many other areas of automotive technology, the advancements
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made possible by science and technology have moved it to a whole new level.

Derived from the TDI engine powering their R10 LeMans car, Audi has announced the introduction of a new six-litre V12 engine for its Q7 model. Using twin turbochargers, it creates 500 horsepower and 738 ft. -lbs. of torque.

The new powerplant uses the world's first Bosch Common Rail system, which operates at up to 29,000 psi. Highly precise piezo-injectors help to create peak torque at just 1,750 RPM, while deep reserves of power are available in any situation.

Power is delivered to all four wheels through a six-speed automatic transmission and Audi's Quattro system.

Performance from the diesel powered car is on par with the worlds best sports sedans, with 0-60 in just 5.5 seconds on the way to an electronically restricted top speed of 155 mph.

Coming to an Autobahn near you, the diesel powered Q7 represents track-tested technology that turns a new page for the German carmaker. Audi currently has no plans to bring the engine to North America.
(Photo: Audi)
(Photo: Audi)
Justin Pritchard
Justin Pritchard
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