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Three more ultra-efficient FSI petrol engines
join the Audi, taking the
total number of Audi units deriving maximum
economy and reduced emissions from leading
edge FSI direct injection technology to 13
across the range.
More new engines with advanced Audi
direct petrol injection technology for A3, A6
and Q7 models
• New four-cylinder 1.8-litre Turbo FSI petrol
engine with 160PS @ 5,000 – 6,200rpm and 250Nm
@ 1,500 – 4,200rpm for A3 models. Available
with manual and S tronic transmissions
• New naturally aspirated 2.8-litre V6 FSI
petrol engine with 210PS @ 5,500 – 6,800rpm
and 280Nm @ 3,000 – 5,000rpm for A6 Saloon and
Avant models. Available with manual and
multitronic transmissions.
• New naturally aspirated 3.6-litre V6 FSI
petrol engine with 280PS @ 6,200rpm and 360Nm
@ 2,500rpm for Q7 models. Six-speed tiptronic
transmission standard
• A3 1.8 TFSI, 0-62mph
in 8.0 seconds, top speed 136mph, combined MPG
38.6, C02 174g/km
• A6 Saloon and Avant 2.8 FSI, 0-62mph in 7.9
seconds, top speed 151mph, combined MPG 32.4,
C02 207g
• Q7 3.6 FSI, 0-62mph
in 8.5 seconds, top speed 142mph, combined MPG
22.2, C02 304g
A3 and A3 Sportback models - already
offering the benefits of FSI direct petrol
injection in their 1.6-litre, 2.0-litre and
2.0-litre Turbo engines – are also now
available with a completely new 1.8-litre
Turbo FSI unit with 160PS and 250Nm of torque.
The second Audi unit to combine turbo charging
and FSI injection takes the three-door A3 1.8
TFSI to 62mph in 8.0 seconds and on to a top
speed of 136mph, while also returning up to
38.6mpg with an impressively low C02 output of
174g/km.
The 3.2-litre V6, 4.2-litre V8 and 5.2-litre
V10 FSI engines powering the A6 Saloon and
Avant ranges have been joined by a new
2.8-litre V6 FSI with 210PS and 280Nm which is
especially notable for its innovative Audi
valvelift system. Making its debut in an Audi
engine, the valvelift system further reduces
fuel consumption by around ten per cent by
controlling valve movement far more precisely
than conventional systems. With its help, the
A6 2.8 FSI can cover the 0-62mph increment in
7.9 seconds and reach a top speed of 151mph,
yet is also capable of a combined economy
figure of 32.4mpg with a relatively low C02
output of 207g/km.
The third new engine is destined for the Q7,
and creates the first six-cylinder petrol
version of this acclaimed seven-seat,
air-suspended luxury SUV. Slotting between the
3.0 TDI V6 and 4.2-litre V8 FSI models, the
new Q7 3.6 FSI delivers 280PS and 360Nm, and
powers to 62mph in 8.5 seconds on the way to a
142mph maximum speed. Considering its
performance and its impressive capacity for
passengers and luggage, this new version also
returns a commendable consumption figure of
22.2mpg, with C02 output of 304g/km.
FSI technology now streamlines the operation
of the majority of petrol engines in the Audi
range, from the A3’s four-cylinder, 115PS 1.6
FSI to the mighty ten-cylinder, 450PS V10 FSI
powering S8 models. Its extremely beneficial
effect on emissions, economy and performance
is achieved by the injection of fuel directly
into the cylinders (not as fuel vapour via the
conventional inlet manifold) via a
high-pressure common rail injection system
supplied by a single-piston injection pump.
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