Dynamics at their most beautiful - the Audi RS7 Sportback, the latest model from quattro GmbH, combines the power of a sports car with the elegance of a large, five-door coupé. The sprint from 0 to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) takes just 3.9 seconds; an option enables a top speed of 305 km/h (189.52 mph). Despite the supreme power of the biturbo V8, which produces 412 kW (560 hp), the RS7 Sportback consumes on average just 9.8 liters of fuel per 100 km (24.00 US mpg).
Aesthetic design and impressive sportiness: With the Audi RS7 Sportback, it's fascination at first sight. The long engine hood, the 2.92 meter (9.58 ft) wheelbase and the short overhangs create a sculpture with powerfully harmonious proportions. With its low, flowing roof line, the 5.01 meter (16.44 ft) Audi RS7 Sportback is striking from any angle.
Specific details on the exterior of the five-door coupé set sporty accents. These include the distinctively styled bumpers, the partly tinted LED headlights, the high-gloss black honeycomb grill, the add-on parts in matt aluminum and the flared sills. The sharply sloping, truncated rear end sports a distinctive spoiler lip. A classic sports car feature. Two optional styling packages - matt aluminum and carbon - further customize the appearance.
Thanks to Audi's lightweight construction technology, the Audi RS7 Sportback sets new standards with its low weight. A hybrid aluminum design, it weighs roughly 15 percent less than a comparable all-steel body. More than 20 percent of the body is made of aluminum.
The 4.0 TFSI: 412 kW (560 hp) and 700 Nm (516.29 lb-ft) of torque
The heart of the Audi RS7 Sportback is the 4.0 TFSI engine, which takes Audi's downsizing strategy to the high-performance class. The twin-turbo V8 displaces 3,993 cc and develops awesome power. Its produces 412 kW (560 hp) between 5,700 and 6,600 rpm, with a constant 700 Nm (516.29 lb-ft) of torque available from 1,750 to 5,500 rpm.
Because the sonorous, high-revving biturbo V8 has been rigorously designed
for low load-change and flow losses, it develops this power quickly and spontaneously. The intake side of the cylinder heads is on the outside, the exhaust side on the inside. The two twin-scroll turbochargers, which develop up to 1.2 bar of relative charge pressure, sit together with their intercoolers in the V of the cylinder banks.
The Audi RS7 Sportback's performance speaks for itself. The sprint from 0 to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) takes just 3.9 seconds Audi limits the top speed in the standard configuration to 250 km/h (155.34 mph). Top speed with the optional dynamic package is 280 km/h (173.98 mph) and 305 km/h (189.52 mph) with the dynamic package plus.
The new top-of-the-line model consumes just 9.8 liters of fuel per 100 km (24.00 mpg) in the NEDC. The 4.0 TFSI features numerous efficiency technologies. The Audi cylinder on demand (COD) system is particularly effective. At low to moderate load and engine speed, it deactivates cylinders two, three, five and eight by closing their valves and shutting off fuel injection. The 4.0 TFSI runs as a four-cylinder engine in this mode - until the driver presses firmly down on the gas pedal. The operating points in the active cylinders are displaced toward higher loads, increasing efficiency. The COD technology reduces consumption in the NEDC by around ten percent.
The standard eight-speed tiptronic has been specially matched to the sporty character of the RS7. Drivers can choose between D and S modes or change gears themselves. When the transmission is in manual Tip mode, a shift light in the driver information system display indicates when the rev limit is reached. While the lower gears of the tiptronic are closely spaced for sporty response, eighth gear is tall to reduce fuel consumption.
The quattro permanent all-wheel drive system gives the powerful five-door coupé a decisive advantage in traction and driving safety. At its heart is a newly developed center differential with a high locking rate. It distributes the power as needed with great flexibility. In the standard configuration, 40 percent flows to the front axle and 60 percent to the rear axle. Torque vectoring supports the work of the differential at the limit. Audi also offers the optional sport differential for the rear axle, which actively distributes the power between the wheels.
Chassis RS adaptive air suspension
The RS7 Sportback is one of the first RS models from Audi to come standard with a specifically tuned air suspension. Thanks to a dynamic configuration of the RS adaptive air suspension, the body sits 20 millimeters (0.79 in) lower. The integrated damping control varies as a function of the road conditions, driving style and the mode chosen in Audi drive select. This system enables the driver to vary the function of key components, including the steering, engine management, the tiptronic and the optional sport differential, by switching between the modes comfort, auto, dynamic and custom.
Audi offers the tauter RS sport suspension plus with Dynamic Ride Control (DRC) as an alternative to the air suspension. It uses steel springs and three-stage adjustable dampers that are connected to one another via oil lines and one central valve each. Another option, which can also be integrated into Audi drive select, is the dynamic steering with its steplessly variable steering ratio.
The Audi RS7 Sportback comes standard with 20-inch forged aluminum wheels in seven twin-spoke design. Three different 21-inch wheel designs are available as options. The internally vented brake discs feature a wave design for a weight savings of nearly three kilograms (6.61 lb). The front discs measure 390 milli-meters (15.35 in) in diameter and are gripped by six-piston calipers. Audi installs carbon fiber-ceramic discs as an option. The electronic stabilization control system (ESC) has a Sport mode that can be deactivated altogether.
Fully equipped: Interior and technologies
The elegant dynamics of the exterior design carry over to the interior of the Audi RS7 Sportback. The salient element is the "wrap-around" - an arched, horizontal line below the windshield. The cockpit is tailored to the driver, with the center console oriented in the driver's direction.
The dial instruments feature black faces, white dials and red needles. RS logos and screens adorn the key, the flat-bottomed, three-spoke, multifunction steering wheel, the illuminated entry sills, the tachometer, the large driver information system display and the power-retractable monitor of the MMI navigation plus system. The selector lever features a knob covered in perforated leather with an RS badge, and the shift paddles have an aluminum-look finish. Additional highlights are provided by trim elements with aluminum and piano finish look finishes as well as carbon inlays.
RS sport seats with pronounced side bolsters and integrated head restraints are standard. They are covered in a combination of black Alcantara and leather; the center sections feature diamond quilting. The seats can alternatively be covered in particularly high-grade, honeycomb-quilted Valcona leather in either black or lunar silver. Audi offers optional power-adjustable comfort seats with memory function. The two rear seats are sportily contoured. Luggage capacity ranges from 535 to 1,390 liters (18.89 to 49.09 cu ft) depending on the position of the rear seat backs.
Standard equipment in the new Audi RS7 Sportback also includes four-zone automatic air conditioning, MMI navigation plus with touchpad control (MMI touch) and the Audi sound system. Optional high-end features range from a head-up display and the Bang & Olufsen Advanced Sound System to the driver assistance systems, including adaptive cruise control with stop & go function and the night vision assistant with highlighting of detected pedestrians. Audi connect including a car phone brings tailored online services on board. Passengers can surf the web freely via a WLAN hotspot.
The Audi RS7 Sportback will begin arriving at dealerships in the fall of 2013. The base price in Germany is €113,000.
Exterior design
Five doors and a flowing coupé silhouette with distinctive accents - the RS7 Sportback embodies the Audi line of dynamic elegance in its purest form. The long engine hood, the 2,915 millimeter (9.56 ft) wheelbase and the short overhangs create a sculpture with balanced proportions. 5,012 millimeters (16.44 ft) in length, the five-door coupé has a powerful presence from any angle.
The design of the RS7 Sportback follows the primary line of Audi: Aesthetics and function form a unit; they highlight the beauty of the technology. Many detailed solutions come from racing, and as in the Audi race cars they assume specific functions. The vertical blades in the large air inlets, for example, serve as a pre-spoiler, directing the slipstream in such a way that it flows cleanly on the flank very early. Their appearance underscores the car's firm road stance. The slim honeycomb grilles at the front allow high air throughput, and a retractable rear spoiler plus a rear diffuser reduce rear axle lift.
The dynamic character of the Audi RS7 Sportback is apparent at first glance. The distinctive bumper and the Singleframe grille with its beveled upper corners characterize the front end. In combination with the styling packages, a separate segment of the grille designed as an air duct is located below the license plate. The flat headlights widen toward the fenders, shifting the optical focus outward.
Viewed from the side, the five-door, high-performance coupé presents a strongly defined line. Its roof arch is a flat dome; the C-pillar stretches endlessly to the rear and flows into the shoulder of the body. It encompasses a third side window with an upward pointing tip. The ratio of painted body surfaces to the frameless windows is two-thirds to one-third, a typical Audi proportion.
Another distinguishing design element of the Audi RS7 Sportback is the sharp tornado line spanning the flank. It starts at the headlights and extends along the fenders, the doors and the rear side walls as it gently slopes toward the tail lights. Above the striking side sills is the dynamic line, which runs slightly upward over the doors before turning sharply upward at the rear.
Typical sports car: the truncated rear end
The sharply sloping, truncated rear end of the Audi RS7 Sportback is a classic sports car feature. Its surfaces are deeply sculpted. The tinted lights are realized almost entirely with LED technology. Their light pattern appears three-dimensional; the brake light is in the shape of a helix. The lip of the luggage compartment lid includes a spoiler that automatically extends at 130 km/h (80.78 mph) and retracts again at 80 km/h (49.71 mph). A diffuser with implied baffle extends far upward and also encircles the two large, elliptical tailpipe tips of the RS exhaust system.
In the engine compartment, a design trim element covers the 4.0 TFSI. RS badges provides accents here, at the front and at the rear of the car. The Singleframe grille, window capping strips and housings of the outside mirrors are in matt aluminum, whereas the honeycomb grille at the front of the vehicle is high-gloss black.
Two other styling packages - matt aluminum and carbon - give the five-door, high-performance coupé a truly unique look thanks in part to the prominent quattro logo on the air intake. With the matt aluminum styling package, accents are provided by the edge of the central air intake and the blades in the air inlets. With the carbon styling package, the front splitter and the diffuser are more boldly shaped for even more of a race car look. Another option are exterior mirrors with exposed carbon housings.
Ten different paint finishes are available for the Audi RS7 Sportback. In addition to solid, metallic and pearl-effect finishes, crystal effects and a matt finish are also available.
Body
Thanks to Audi lightweight construction technology, the body of the RS7 Sportback leads the segment when it comes to weight. The aluminum hybrid construction brings about 15 percent less to the scales than a comparable all-steel design.
More than 20 percent of the body is made of aluminum. The struts in the engine compartment and the cross-members behind the front and rear bumpers are aluminum sections. The front fenders, the engine hood, the cross-member below the instrument panel, the long rear lid and the doors are made of aluminum panels. Die-cast aluminum serves as the material for the strut brace in the front section of the car. With a weight advantage of a good 10 kilograms (22.05 lb) over steel, the two strut braces contribute to the finely balanced axle load distribution.
For Audi, the principle of lightweight design means using the right material in the right place to achieve optimum function. Many components made of hot-shaped steel are therefore used in the passenger compartment. These components are first heated in a furnace to over 1,000 degrees Celsius and shaped immediately thereafter at around 200 degrees Celsius in a water-cooled pressing die. This abrupt change in temperature creates an iron-carbon structure of exceptional tensile strength. These high-tech steels are relatively thin and therefore light. Audi also uses tailored blanks - sheets made of individual sheets of different thicknesses - in many areas.
The body of the Audi RS7 Sportback is very rigid and strong, providing the basis for its sporty precise handling, the uncompromising build quality, the excellent crash safety and the quiet on board, free of intrusive noise. Vibrational comfort is another strength. Vibration levels at the contact points between the passengers and the body have been painstakingly minimized, and all points where force inputs occur when the car is in operation are reinforced.
The Audi RS7 Sportback has a frontal area of 2.29 m2 (24.65 sq ft) and a coefficient of drag of 0.30. In its aerodynamic concept, even the smallest details are very important. The paneled underbody channels air in a controlled manner, and air flows through the engine compartment with minimal losses.
The engine
Performance on the level of a supercar and complete composure: The Audi RS7 Sportback is a high-performance athlete. The large, five-door coupé sprints from 0 to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) in just 3.9 seconds. In the standard configuration, top speed is a governed 250 km/h (155.34 mph). Audi will raise this upon request. The dynamic package allows 280 km/h (173.98 mph), while top speed with the dynamic package plus is 305 km/h (189.52 mph). Despite this superior performance, the Audi RS7 Sportback consumes on average just 9.8 liters of fuel per 100 km (24.00 US mpg).
The 4.0 TFSI that powers the RS7 Sportback takes Audi's downsizing strategy to the high-performance class. The biturbo V8 develops prodigious power from a displacement of 3,993 cc (bore x stroke 84.5 x 89.0 millimeters [3.33 x 3.50 in]). Its peak output of 412 kW (560 hp) is available between 5,700 and 6,600 rpm; peak torque of 700 Nm (516.28 lb-ft) is already available at 1,750 rpm and remains constant through 5,500 rpm.
Numerous details document the high-tech character of the turbocharged V8. The aluminum-silicon crankcase is manufactured in a low-pressure permanent mold casting process, which ensures a high level of material uniformity. A frame for the bottom bearing bridges of the crankshaft further enhances its rigidity. The engine is only 497 millimeters (19.57 in) long; the chains run on the rear side to save space. Its weight, with all of its key add-on components, is 224 kilograms (493.84 lb).
The intake system is optimized for minimal flow losses. Switchable flaps in the intake ports induce a rolling type of movement in the incoming air. Depending on their position, they optimize either filling of the combustion chamber or combustion itself. The directly injected and intensively swirled fuel cools the combustion chambers. This allows a high compression ratio of 10.1:1.
The cylinder heads have the intake side on the outside and the exhaust side on the inside. This sophisticated concept enables short gas pathways with minimal flow losses and spontaneous response. The two large turbochargers and their air-water intercoolers are located in the 90° inside V of the cylinder banks. Elaborate insulation of hot components ensures thermally stable conditions.
The two turbochargers generate up to 1.2 bar of relative charging pressure. The so-called twin-scroll technology, in which the exhaust from two cylinders each flows to the turbine wheel via separate ports, prevents undesired interactions between the gas flows. This results in the early and steep torque build-up.
Sound flaps in the RS exhaust system give the V8 an even more voluminous sound. They are controlled independently from engine load and speed, the mode in the Audi drive select dynamics system and the eight-speed tiptronic's operating mode. An RS sport exhaust system with black tailpipe tips and a more distinctive sound is available as an option.
Modular efficiency platform: Innovative technologies
The biturbo V8 features the potent technologies from Audi's modular efficiency platform. The start-stop system deactivates the engine when stopped; the innovative thermal management uses a ball valve to regulate the flow of coolant so that the oil warms up as quickly as possible after the engine is started. The regulated oil pump varies the oil pressure as needed, and the piston oil injection nozzles are map-controlled. Multiple high-end technologies are used during assembly of the V8 at the Audi plant in Györ, Hungary. For example, the piston pins have a fine, diamond-like carbon (DLC) coating.
One pioneering innovation from Audi is the cylinder on demand system (COD). At low to moderate engine speed and load - up to around 3,500 rpm and 250 Nm (184.39 lb-ft) - the COD technology deactivates cylinders two, three, five and eight by closing the valves and stopping fuel injection to them and ignition. Efficiency in the active cylinders is increased because the operating points are displaced toward higher loads.
This changeover takes place within a few hundredths of a seconds and so smoothly that the driver practically only recognizes four-cylinder operation by the message in the instrument cluster display. The cylinders are reactivated as soon as the driver firmly presses the accelerator. The COD technology reduces the Audi RS7 Sportback's NEDC fuel consumption by around five percent; at a constant 100 km/h (62.14 mph) the reduction is around 10 percent.
While the V8 is temporarily running as a V4, ignition only takes place at every 180 degrees of crankshaft angle and the engine's torsional vibrations are correspondingly higher. Active engine mounts use electromagnetic oscillation coil actuators to induce phase-offset counter oscillations that largely cancel engine vibration.
Power transmission
The drivetrain in the Audi RS7 Sportback delivers the power to the road with aplomb. The eight-speed tiptronic impresses with particularly short shift times and gentle, almost imperceptible gear changes. A classic torque converter transmission, it offers D and S modes. Drivers wishing to change gears on their own can use the shift paddles on the steering wheel or the selector lever bearing a unique RS design. Another function, Launch Control, delivers the engine's power to the road with defined tire slip and maximum traction.
The eight-speed tiptronic, which is integrated into the engine's thermal management system, plays a major role in the efficiency of the Audi RS7 Sportback. Its lower gears are closely spaced for sporty response while the top gear is tall to reduce fuel consumption. The spread of 7.1:1 is very wide. The Audi RS7 Sportback accelerates powerfully from a standing start and operates at relatively low rpm even in eighth gear. The torque converter lockup clutch connects the gearbox directly to the engine in most driving situations, thus further increasing efficiency.
The heart of the quattro drivetrain is a newly developed center differential that can widely vary the distribution of torque. In normal driving, the purely mechanical differential sends 40 percent of the engine's power to the front axle and 60 percent to the rear axle. When required, it can immediately distribute up to 70 percent of the torque to the front, or up to 85 percent to the rear. Yet another strength of this new differential, whose temperature is modulated by a dedicated oil cooler, lies in its low weight. Indeed, it weighs 1.8 kilograms (3.97 lb) less than the previous generation.
The center differential works closely with the torque vectoring. When the latter detects that the wheels on the inside of the curve, which are under a reduced load, are about to slip, it brakes these wheels ever so slightly by applying the pads to the discs with minimal pressure. This makes handling at the limit even more neutral and safe. If the electronic stabilization control (ESC) has to intervene at all, it does so later and more gently.
Even more dynamic: the sport differential
Audi offers another component for the quattro drivetrain as an option. The sport differential actively distributes torque between the rear wheels. When turning into or accelerating in a curve, it sends the majority of the torque to the outside wheel and pushes the RS7 Sportback into the curve, nipping any tendency to oversteer or understeer in the bud. The driver can precisely control the function of the sport differential via the Audi drive select dynamics system.
The sport differential is an extension of the classic rear differential. It has a superposition gear on both sides that turns ten percent faster than the drive shaft. An electrohydraulically actuated, multi-plate clutch provides the connection between the shaft and the superposition stage. When the clutch closes, it steplessly imposes the higher speed of the superposition gear on the outside wheel. The additional torque required is drawn away from the inside wheel.
Chassis
The chassis of the Audi RS7 Sportback combines tremendous dynamic potential with good comfort. Up front is a five-link axle that can handle longitudinal and lateral forces separately. It comprises two transverse links on the upper plane, the support link and control arm in the lower plane, and the track rod. Its bearings respond smoothly in the longitudinal direction, and are stiff in the transverse direction for precision.
The backbone of the front suspension is the integral subframe. Made of high-strength steel, it is bolted rigidly to the front end, further increasing the latter's rigidity. The suspension control arms are aluminum forgings to keep the unsprung masses low. The wheel carriers and pivot bearings are also made of this same material. The anti-roll bar fabricated from a high-strength steel tube is also relatively light. The front track of the Audi RS7 Sportback measures 1,634 millimeters (5.36 ft).
The rear suspension with a track of 1,625 millimeters (5.33 ft) follows the self-tracking trapezoidal link layout, which is characterized by sporty and reliable handling as well as compact dimensions. Two hydraulic bearings connect the steel subframe with the body. The overhead control arms and the track rods are aluminum forgings. A steel tube also serves here as an anti-roll bar. The two trapezoidal links are precipitation-hardened aluminum castings; the wheel carriers are of chill-cast aluminum.
The electromechanical power steering unit in the Audi RS7 Sportback is a compact and lightweight component. Its low mounting position on a level with the center of the wheel promises agile response, high precision and sensitive feedback. The 13.0:1 ratio is sporty and direct. Steering boost, which varies as a function of speed, has been specially tuned to the character of the dynamic top-of-the-line model.
The electromechanical power steering is highly efficient because it does not require any energy while driving straight ahead. When braking on a surface that is slippery on one side, it helps the driver by facilitating the proper corrections and makes improper steering movements more difficult.
Audi offers dynamic steering with RS-typical characteristics as an option. The heart of this system is a superposition gear in the steering column. It steplessly varies the steering ratio as a function of speed, from very direct when maneuvering to indirect on the highway. At the cornering limit, it countersteers with minimal pulses, making the handling even more dynamic, fluid and safe.
The Audi RS7 Sportback comes standard with a sportily tuned air suspension. The RS adaptive air suspension lowers the body by 20 millimeters (0.79 in) compared with the A7 Sportback. Its damping is varied as a function of road conditions, driving style and the mode chosen in Audi drive select. The driving dynamics system integrates key components. Besides damping, these include the steering, engine management, the sound flaps in the exhaust system, the tiptronic and the optional components adaptive cruise control, sport differential, RS sport suspension with Dynamic Ride Control (DRC), dynamic steering, belt tensioners and cornering light. The driver can vary the function of these systems between the comfort, auto, dynamic and individual modes.
Tautly connected: RS sport suspension plus with DRC
The tauter RS sport suspension plus with Dynamic Ride Control (DRC) is available as an alternative to the RS adaptive air suspension. With its steel springs and variable dampers, it reduces all body motion purely mechanically and thus immediately. It is compact and lightweight. The diagonally opposed pairs of shock absorbers are linked by hydraulic lines and a central valve. When cornering at speed, the valves regulate the oil flow in the shock absorber of the deflected outside wheel almost immediately. They increase the support provided and reduce lateral tilt.
The brake system of the Audi RS7 Sportback delivers maximum performance. The discs are internally vented and perforated. Their wave-like outer contour reduces overall weight by roughly three kilograms (6.61 lb). Stainless steel pins connect the steel discs to the aluminum brake caps. This concept borrowed from racing reduces tensions, quickly dissipates the heat and prevents the transmission of temperature spikes.
The front brake discs measure 390 millimeters (15.35 in) in diameter and are gripped by black (optionally red), six-piston calipers. Optionally available are carbon fiber-ceramic brake discs measuring 420 millimeters (16.54 in) in diameter. Their calipers are painted Anthracite Gray and bear "Audi ceramic" badges. The high-brakes are virtually fade-free, extremely durable, powerful, long-lasting and substantially lighter. The ceramic brake discs alone save 14.6 kilograms (32.19 lb) of weight compared with the steel discs.
The electronic stabilization control (ESC) has been specially configured for the dynamic profile of the Audi RS7 Sportback. With the touch of a button, the driver can select a sport mode that deactivates the engine interventions. The ESC can also be deactivated entirely for particularly dynamic driving. A practical subfunction of the system is hold assist, which makes it easier to start out on slopes.
Machine-polished 20-inch forged wheels in seven twin-spoke design and fitted with 275/35-series tires are standard on the Audi RS7 Sportback. Optional 21-inch wheels in five-spoke "Blade" design are available in three different versions, including machine-polished high-gloss black and machine-polished titanium-look. These wheels are fitted with 275/30 R 21 tires.
Interior
The dynamically elegant line of the exterior carries over to the interior of the Audi RS7 Sportback, which is immersed in sporty black. The salient element is the "wrap-around," a horizontal line below the windshield extending into the front doors. The low instrument panel, which conveys the driver a sense of freedom and expanse, rounds out the concept of taut lines with an elegant curve. The frame of the door opener invokes the shape of the rear side window, demonstrating Audi's great attention to the smallest of details.
The cockpit is rigorously tailored to the driver, with the center console oriented in the driver's direction. The selector lever features a perforated leather knob and sports an RS badge. The shift paddles have an aluminum-look finish. The dial instruments have black faces, white numbers and red needles. RS7 badges, some three-dimensional, adorn the tachometer, the three-spoke flat-bottomed multifunction steering wheel, the illuminated entry sills and the seven-inch color display of the driver information system. The bars of the door openers are open-worked, another typical RS element.
A special feature in the driver information system is the shift light for the eight-speed tiptronic's manual mode. As engine speed increases, green segments in the display form a bar. The bar turns red and blinks shortly before the red line is reached. Displays for the gear selected, boost pressure, oil temperature, speed and a lap timer round out the RS-specific driver information system. The driver information system and MMI monitor welcome the driver with specific RS7 start screens.
The decorative bezel below the retractable eight-inch monitor and the infotainment bezel sport a black piano finish look. Carbon is used for the standard inlays. Four additional materials are available, including piano lacquer and the particularly elegant aluminum/Beaufort wood black. The footrest, pedals and soft keys in the MMI navigation plus terminal gleam in an aluminum-look finish. The headlining is made of black cloth, with options for lunar silver or black Alcantara.
Standard equipment includes heated RS sport seats with pronounced side bolsters, integrated head restraints and embossed RS7 logos. They are power-adjustable and have pull-out seat cushions. The seats, whose center sections feature diamond quilting, are covered in a combination of black Alcantara and leather. Upon request, Audi also covers the seats with particularly high-grade, naturally processed Valcona leather in either black or lunar silver and with honeycomb quilting.
Also available are comfort seats with memory function, with the option of a massage and ventilation function. The rear of the Audi RS7 Sportback has two sportily sculpted individual seats with integrated head restraints. Regardless of which options, the uncompromising quality and polished finish with which Audi builds its cars is evident in every detail.
The RS7 Sportback has a long, electrically actuated rear lid that extends far up into the roof. The cargo area already offers a capacity of 535 liters (18.89 cu ft) in the base configuration, and this can be increased to 1,390 liters (49.09 cu ft) by folding down the split rear seat backs. Thanks to the straight side walls and virtually flat floor, the space can be utilized very well.
Driver assistance systems
The assistance and safety systems make driving the Audi RS7 Sportback even more relaxing and composed. The driver information system with rest recommendation is standard. It recognizes when the driver is beginning to tire and suggests a rest. The safety system Audi pre sense basic is also standard.
One particularly sophisticated optional system is the radar-supported adaptive cruise control (ACC) with stop & go function. It regulates the interval to the car a head at speeds between 0 and 250 km/h (155.34 mph). At speeds below 30 km/h (18.64 mph), the system initiates maximum braking if it detects an impending collision.
ACC with stop & go function works closely together with the Audi pre sense safety system. Audi side assist, which is also linked to a sub-function of Audi pre sense, uses rear-mounted radar to help drivers change lanes safely. Audi active lane assist helps the driver to remain in a given lane by gently intervening in the electromechanical steering, if necessary.
It draws its imagery from the same camera as the speed limit display, which presents recognized traffic signs on the driver information system display or the optional head-up display.
The park assist system with 360° display, another high-end system, handles steering instead of the driver. The night vision assistant with highlighting of detected pedestrians, makes for more relaxed driving at night. Its thermal imaging camera is far infrared system (FIR), meaning that the camera reacts to the heat radiated by objects. A computer converts the information from the camera into black and white images and shows them on the driver information system display. If the system detects a pedestrian in front of the car, it uses optical and acoustic signals to indicate them to the driver.
Infotainment and Audi connect
The Audi RS7 Sportback comes standard with MMI navigation plus. The top infotainment system includes an electrically retractable, high-resolution, eight-inch monitor, groundbreaking touchpad control (MMI touch), a 60 GB hard drive, a DVD drive and voice control. MMI navigation plus is tightly networked with the control units of the ACC stop & go, the eight-speed tiptronic and the optional adaptive light system, allowing these systems to quickly and precisely adapt their function to the conditions of a given route.
Among the optional infotainment modules are such high-end features as the Bose surround system and a digital radio tuner. At the very top is the Bang & Olufsen Advanced Sound System, which drives 15 speakers with more than 1,200 watts of total power. Two acoustic lenses made of aluminum reproduce the high frequencies. They extend from the instrument panel when the system is switched on.
Audi connect plus car phone, another option, supplements MMI navigation plus. Its integrated WLAN hotspot lets the passengers surf and e-mail freely. For the driver, it delivers tailored Internet services from Audi connect to the car - from online traffic information to navigation with the Google Earth maps service and Google Street View to Audi music stream web radio. The term Audi connect covers all applications and developments that network the car with its owner, the Internet, infrastructure and other automobiles.
Equipment
The Audi RS7 Sportback comes with a generous list of standard equipment. The package of restraint systems comprises two front airbags, two front side airbags - rear side airbags optional - and two head airbags, the integral head restraint system and electric belt tensioners for the front seats. The Audi pre sense basic safety system, the tire pressure monitoring system with air pressure and temperature display, the LED headlights and rear lights with adaptive brake light, the driver information system with rest recommendation and the anti-theft alarm system round out the safety technologies.
Sophisticated features contribute to the tremendous performance of the new top model. These include the RS adaptive air suspension, the wave-design brake discs, the 20-inch wheels, the eight-speed tiptronic with shift paddles and launch control, the Audi drive select dynamics system and quattro permanent all-wheel drive with torque vectoring.
The leather-wrapped, flat-bottomed multifunction sport steering wheel, heated RS sport seats covered in Alcantara/leather, carbon inlays, illuminated entry sills and the RS-specific driver information system impart a special flair to the black interior. The parking system plus, the electromechanical parking brake, folding rear seat backs, four-zone automatic air conditioning, cruise control, ambient lighting, the Audi sound system and MMI navigation plus round out the list of standard equipment.
Audi offers the optional Audi connect including car phone as the ideal complement to the top navigation system. It connects RS7 to the Internet. Rounding out the infotainment lineup are high-end options such as the Bose surround system, digital radio tuner or the Bang & Olufsen Advanced Sound System.
Customers seeking the ultimate in dynamics can order the carbon fiber-ceramic brake discs, the RS sport differential, dynamic steering, 21-inch wheels and the sport suspension plus with Dynamic Ride Control (DRC). The dynamic package (with top speed extension to 280 km/h (173.98 mph) and the dynamic package plus (305 km/h) (189.52 mph) include most of these features.
The aluminum matt and carbon styling packages and the red brake calipers make the look of the dynamic top-of-the-line model even more distinctive, while the RS sport exhaust system with black tailpipe tips enhances the engine sound.
What's more, the Audi RS7 Sportback can also be equipped with all the luxurious options available for the A7. These include LED headlights with a unique design, power-assisted closing for the doors, the convenience key with gesture-controlled opening of the rear lid, the head-up display, the comfort package and the comfort seats, to name a few. The Audi exclusive range from quattro GmbH offers countless customization options for the inlays, seat covers and many other interior details. Customers can choose to make their cars as unique as their fingerprints.
There is also a comprehensive range of driver assistance options. These include ACC stop & go, the night vision assistant with highlighting of detected pedestrians, Audi side assist, Audi active lane assist, the speed limit display, park assist and the Audi pre sense plus assistance package.
Delivery of the large, five-door coupé is scheduled to begin in fall of 2013 at a base price of €113,000. Among the most important markets besides Germany are China and the USA.
After its product upgrade, the Audi RS3 has a significantly sportier appearance. The dominant feature of the assertive front design is the hexagonal Singleframe with...
With 245 kW (333 PS) and 420 Nm of torque, the S3 is more powerful than ever. As part of the product upgrade, the 2.0 TFSI receives an increase in output of 23 PS and 20 Nm...
Audi A3 now features two decorative fabric inlays: a technical textured fabric that is also made from 100 percent recycled polyester and Dinamica microfiber.
Audi RS3 models can be ordered in two exclusive RS colors: Kyalami green and Kemora gray. The roof of the Sedan can also be ordered in the contrasting color...
The strikingly sporty design of the new Audi S3 models continues on the inside - with the new, compact shifter for the seven-speed S tronic and decorative...
Audi A3 Sedan is presented in a sporty, elegant look. Compared with its predecessor, it is now 4 centimeters (1.6 in) longer at 4.50 meters (14.8 ft)...
The flat hierarchies and intelligently linked context menus make operation of the Audi RS3 Sedan intuitive and ergonomic. The main control element is the...
On request, Audi provides the likewise electrically powered progressive steering system for many models that is standard in the Audi S3 series.
New for the Audi A3 are the modularly designed equipment lines. They afford the customer even greater freedom of choice, and for the first time, also affect...
Impressive power and groundbreaking efficiency: The Audi S3 Sedan sets new standards. Its 2.0 TFSI is a high-output engine, producing 221 kW (300 hp) and...
With the launch of the A3 Sedan in spring 2013, Audi is entering the world's largest market segment, the class of compact sedans. The dynamic four-door car...
Audi S8 presents four flow-optimized pipes under a circumferential contour - typical of the Audi S model. They are one of its characteristic sporty design details.
The relaxation seat in the A8 L is the apex of the program. It offers numerous adjustment options and a footrest on the back of the passenger seat.
Audi A8 is a sedan that represents status and exudes authority - now that it has been reworked, its exterior is even more representative, confident, and athletic.
The progressive, elegantly flowing exterior design of the model series gets some new accents with the new Audi S8. Bold interior and exterior design elements...
The classiest seat in the new Audi flagship model is in the rear right - the optional relaxation seat in the Audi A8 L that comes with four different...
Aluminum, steel, magnesium and carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP): The new Audi A8 uses more materials in its supporting body structure than in any...
Audi is making a strong statement with the new Audi S8 plus. With a power output of 445 kW (605 hp) and a top speed of up to 305 km/h (189.5 mph), the new...
With 382 kW (520 hp) - the S8 is Audi's big sports sedan. Its 4.0 TFSI paired with quattro all-wheel drive accelerates the car from 0 to 100 km/h (62.14 mph)...
Besides the S8, A8 L W12 quattro and A8 hybrid models, the new Audi A8 will be offered in the German market with two TFSI gasoline engines and two TDI units.
The Audi A8L gains an additional 13 centimeters (5.12 in) in both length and wheelbase. Equipped with a TDI engine, both body variants have a drag coefficient...
Audi puts the customer first, however out of the ordinary their requirements may be. An example of this is the Audi A8 L extended: at the request of a...
The Audi S8, which will be launched on the market in spring 2012, is the new head of the Audi S model family - a large, luxurious sedan of supreme power.
Audi has launched the next generation of the Audi A8 - the sportiest sedan of the luxury class sets new standards. Its elegantly styled body with the Audi...
The new Audi A8 is a concentrated high-tech package that confirms the Audi claim to technical leadership - "Vorsprung durch Technik". And now...
The Audi S8 is the supreme athlete in the luxury class. With its combination of 10-cylinder FSI power, permanent and particularly sporty quattro four-wheel...
The 12-cylinder is the epitome of automotive grandeur, particularly in the premium segment of first-class sedans. The Audi A8 demonstrates its uniqueness...
The new A8 model series features major advancements across the range, which includes the top models Audi A8 W12 and Audi S8, and offers a new driving feel...
Distinct sports appeal and supreme comfort - these are the two defining characteristics of the Audi A8. At the time of its market launch three years ago,...
The whole Audi design studio based in Ingolstadt first contributed sketch proposals, from which numerous different themes emerged. Six of them were...
In addition to the added power trains, Audi restyled the D3 platform A8 range slightly in 2005, giving all variants a taller, wider trapezoidal single-frame...
The new Audi A8L W12 quattro Security offers mobility at an exclusive level allied to high levels of security. The armour-plated luxury saloon impressively...
Audi A8 (Typ 4E) built on the Volkswagen Group D3 platform was unveiled via press release in July 2002 and introduced in November 2002 in Europe and in June 2003...
A second generation went on sale early in 2003 using Audi's D3 platform. The model was longer than before, with room for five adult occupants in the cabin,...
The advantage of the W12 engine layout is its compact packaging, allowing Audi to build a 12-cylinder sedan with all-wheel drive, whereas a conventional V12...
Audi claims that the V10 revs more quickly than the W12, and that its lighter weight helps give the S8 a lower overall curb weight and better weight...
The Audi A8 is a full-size luxury car built by the German automaker Audi to replace the V8 model as its flagship offering. Although the Volkswagen Phaeton,...
For 2001, Audi introduced their new W12 engine, a compact 6.0 L unit developed by mating two 3.0 L VR6 engines together at the crankshaft, similar to...
In 2001, Audi introduced an S8 variant in the vein of Mercedes-Benz AMG models. Although it shared the standard model's platform, it featured a re-tuned,...
The rear-biased all-wheel drive system in the Audi S6 e-tron enhances the driving dynamics with a highly variable torque distribution. The different dimensions of the electric...
The Audi A6 Avant in S line specification deliberately shows a lot of body colour and aluminium to highlight its elegance and sportiness.
With the new Audi A6 e-tron, Audi is underlining its leading role in lighting design and technology - an essential part of the Audi DNA.
The side view of the new Audi RS6 Avant displays the most athletic interpretation of an Avant silhouette to date, with the elongated front section, the long...
Launch Control, which fully exploits the acceleration potential of the Audi RS6 Avant performance by signaling the ideal moment to accelerate off the line...
Audi RS6 Avant GT has a power output of 463 kW (630 PS) and a maximum torque figure of 850 Nm. That is an increase of 22 kW (30 PS) and 50 Nm compared with the RS6 Avant...
The V6-TDI complete with EPC propels the new S6 Sedan from 0 to 100 kmh (62.1 mph) in 5.0 seconds, with the Audi S6 Avant and S7 Sportback taking a tenth...
The new Audi A6 Avant is sportier and more dynamic than any Avant before. Its design expresses the high technological competence of the brand. The striking new...
Audi A6 allroad quattro features an off-road look that is even more striking than on the predecessor model. This exterior and the individual, versatile interior...
The Audi RS6 Avant is the high-performance sports car for everyday driving and recreation accelerates to 100 km/h (62.1 mph) in 3.9 seconds and reaches...
Increased performance and outstanding efficiency - the new Audi RS6 Avant performance and the new Audi RS7 Sportback performance top their respective model...
Standard equipment in the Audi S6 Avant includes quattro permanent all-wheel drive and the adaptive air suspension, which lowers the body by 20 mm (0.8 in).
The engine lineup for the Audi A6 Avant includes three TFSI units with output ranging between 140 kW (190 hp) and 245 kW (333 hp) and five TDI units...
Audi A6 allroad quattro, which is based on the Avant, features a raised body and stainless steel linings that encapsulate the underside of the front and rear ends.
Audi S6 Avant uses the 309 kW (420 hp) version of the new 4.0 TFSI. The twin-turbo V8 provides a constant 550 Nm (405.66 lb-ft) of torque at 1400-5300 rpm.
The new Audi RS6 Avant unites 412 kW (560 hp) of power and 700 Nm (516.29 lb-ft) of torque with unrestricted practicality for everyday use and leisure.
Audi is launching the next generation of the Audi A6 Avant, the most successful business-class station wagon in Europe. The new model presents the brand's...
The Audi A6 allroad quattro has a sportily distinctive road stance. It features balanced proportions, sharp lines delineate taut surfaces and the roof line...
Most of the new features found in the Audi A6 are also present in Audi S6. The V10 on the Audi S6 has 320 kW (435 hp). Changes made to the sports model...
The Audi A6's spacious interior with its clean and elegant contours and perfect craftsmanship is characteristic of this luxury brand. The rear seats are...
The optionally-available xenon plus, LED daytime running lights have been redesigned as horizontal strips with 6 LEDs each. Other options include Audi...
Outstanding top performance and maximum dynamism combined with excellent suitability for everyday use are the impressive features of the new Audi RS6...
The Audi S6 Avant can be supplied on request with an automatically operated luggage compartment lid that is opened and closed electrically. The lid can be...
Audi A6 Avant was previewd by the Audi Avantissimo concept in 2001 and arrived during the course of 2005. The A6 allroad quattro made its debut...
The very first generation of the allroad quattro proved to be a great success for Audi. Based on the A6 Avant, it has been the big Audi for any road and...
The C5 saloon variant arrived in mid-1997 in Europe, late 1997 in North America and Australia, and the Avant in 1998. In Canada, there was no Avant...
Audi RS6 plus produced over 480 bhp and topped 180 mph. The car came only as an avant and was sold only in European markets. It lasted for just one model year...
The original Audi C5 RS 6 quattro (Typ 4B) was the top-of-the-line user of the Volkswagen Group C5 platform (1997-2004), and was initially available as a...
In late 1997, Audi introduced an all-new range of Audi A6 models, based on the Volkswagen Group C5 platform. A new Audi S6, now officially known as the...
In February 1997, the introduction of a new Audi A6 (Typ 4B), based on a new design automobile platform - the Volkswagen Group C5 platform, with a new...
Many owners choose to fit their allroad with a sportier, road oriented tire to emphasize it's sporty side, as most owners will never venture onto terrain...
For the S6 plus, Audi's engine development unit in Neckarsulm developed a more powerful version of the 4.2-liter V8 that powered the regular Audi S6. The engine's output...
Audi S6 e-tron and A6 e-tron are equipped with differently sized tires on the front and rear axles, further improving stability and sportiness.
The body design of the new Audi A6 Sedan is clear and functional. Its minimalistic design combines elegance and sportiness. The most important design feature is the curve...
The clean architecture, combined with the continuous and three-dimensional light strip, gives the new A6 e-tron clarity and aplomb. A striking spoiler lip finishes off the rear...
Audi S6 in the US features a new 2.9-liter TFSI V6 engine, developed specifically to produce a wider range of torque when combined with an electric compressor...
On the Audi S6, the horizontal splitter in aluminum look creates an enormous feeling of width at the front. It links the two air inlets and ends with...
Like the A8 and the A7 Sportback, the new Audi A6 is an expressive ambassador of the new Audi design language. With taut surfaces, sharply defined edges...
The Audi S6 Avant is a sports cars for everyday. The 4.0 TFSI, a biturbo V8 producing 331 kW (450 hp), accelerates the car from 0 to 100 km/h (62.1 mph) in 4.4 s...
The winner in the business class has just gotten better - Audi has thoroughly updated the A6 family. New engines, transmissions and headlights, plus a new...
Athletic character, quiet understatement and richly appointed - Audi is remaking the Audi S6 and S6 Avant . Both models are sports cars for everyday use,...
The design of the new Audi A6 embodies athleticism and elegance. The sedan is 4.92 meters (16.14 ft) long and 1.87 meters (6.14 ft) wide, but just 1.46 meters...
426 kW (580 hp) and 650 Nm (479.42 lb-ft) of torque - with its twin-turbo V10 and quattro permanent all-wheel drive, the Audi RS6 is a car without equal.
The V10 on the Audi S6 has 320 kW (435 hp). Changes made to the sports model are limited to interior and exterior optical details. Its design is emphasized...
A winner always builds on his strengths: That's why Audi has again upgraded its luxury class Audi A6 model. Efficient engines have been added to the...
Distinct sports appeal, elegant style and supreme comfort - these are the characteristic features of the Audi A6. At the time of its market launch in 2004,...
The C6 iteration of the A6 features more sophisticated technology. Most notable is the Multi Media Interface (MMI), which is a system controlling in-car...
The A6 C6 was released in 2004. Designed by Walter De Silva, the new model is much longer (492 cm) and features more sophisticated technology. Most notably...
In 2000 and 2001, the "C5" A6 was on Car and Driver magazine's Ten Best list. This new A6 was available with a wide range of engines and configurations.
The RS6 was only available with Audi's Torsen-based quattro permanent four-wheel drive, utilising the Torsen T-2 dynamic 'automatic torque biasing' (ATB)...
In 1997, Audi introduced the second generation A6 models. It was a complete re-design, and a new S6 appeared a year later on the new platform. It was...
This new Audi A6 moved up a notch in quality, and was marketed in the same categories as the BMW 5-Series and the Mercedes-Benz E-Class.
Audi was fairly constantly re-structuring their model lineup in early and mid-1990s, and in 1994 began selling the fifth generation 100 model as the A6.
The new RS Q8 is guaranteed to impress with an output of 441 kW (600 PS) and 800 Nm of torque, which is available between 2,200 and 4,500 rpm.
Thanks to its increased output of 471 kW (640 PS) and 850 Nm of torque, the RS Q8 performance goes from zero to 100 kmh in just 3.6 seconds.
SQ8 TFSI advances sportiness even further - it impresses with a redesigned spoiler on the front apron as well as a sporty-looking underride guard at the front...
Audi Q8 bears Audi's new, modern corporate identity. Specifically, this is the newly two-dimensional rings that debuted in the Q8 e-tron. They are visually impressing...
Clear contours and athletic and tight surfaces convey the power of the Audi RS Q8, even when parked. Numerous RS design details highlight the independent...
The biturbo V8 in the Audi SQ8 TDI is the most powerful diesel engine on the European market. It combines immense power with a high level of economy and...
With the Audi SQ8, the standard size is 21 inches with 22- and 23-inch wheels optional. Both cars feature front brake discs measuring 400 millimeters...
Off-road, the Audi Q8 benefits from quattro drive, the short overhangs and the high ground clearance - a maximum of 25.4 centimeters (10.0 in) with the adaptive air...
Audi S5 is a sports car based on a 3.0-litre V6 TFSI engine with 270 kW (367 PS) and an optimized combustion process. It has a turbocharger with variable turbine geometry (VTG)...
There are eleven colors to choose from for the new Audi A5, including the Arkona White solid paint finish. Glacier White, Mythos Black, Chronos Gray, and...
The silhouette of the revised Audi RS5 Coupe and RS5 Sportback continues to fascinate with its classic coupe-like proportions. The wave-shaped shoulder line...
700 Nm (516.3 lb-ft) of torque and output of 255 kW (347 hp) - the updated Audi S5 Sportback and the S5 Coupe have a V6 diesel engine under the hood in European markets.
A special edition model will accompany the launch of the updated A5 product line. The edition one is available for all Sportback and Coupe models having...
The exterior design of the new Audi RS5 Sportback picks up on distinctive details from motorsport past and features direct design inspiration from the Audi 90...
The new Audi S5 Sportback combines emotional design and functionality with the road performance of a sports car. It accomplishes the sprint from 0...
With the rear seatbacks folded down, the Audi S5 Sportback TDI has a luggage capacity of up to 1,300 liters (45.9 cu ft). The S5 models are also available with...
The Audi A5 Sportback sets new standards in its class with an extensive choice of driver assistance systems. Some of the solutions are standard features...
The Audi S5 models are now more distinctive than ever. The rear lights and the headlights have been redesigned and are optionally available in xenon plus...
The Audi A5 Sportback is also now optionally available as a five-seater. Fine Nappa leather replaces Valcona in the Sportback, and the armrests can also be...
The abbreviation "S" stands for sports and also high efficiency - characteristic Audi features. The Audi S5 Sportback is the top model of the new...
Audi is presenting a new vehicle concept - the Audi A5 Sportback. The five-door model with the long, flowing rear end unites the best of various vehicle...
Emotion-packed design, sporty character and innovative technology: Audi is targeting a new market segment with the Audi A7 Sportback. The large five-door...
The Audi S7 Sportback uses the same engine as the S6 and S6 Avant , the new 4.0 TFSI with 309 kW (420 hp) and 550 Nm (405.66 lb-ft) of torque. The...
Audi RS7 Sportback sits low to the ground. The flared wheel arches emphasize the spectacularly sporty nature of the high-performance model. The noticeable width...
The 4.0 TFSI in the Audi RS7 Sportback delivers 441 kW (600 metric hp) and a constant 800 Nm (590 lb-ft) of torque across a wide engine speed range from 2,050 to 4,500 rpm.
On the Audi S7, the wide, low Singleframe grille features lamellas in aluminum standard and a corpus in dark chrome matt. The air inlets are enlarged...
The proportions of the new Audi A7 Sportback are an optimal basis for the new Audi design language in the luxury class. The interior also takes up the...
The standard eight-speed tiptronic has been designed for maximum sportiness in the new Audi RS7 Sportback performance. All gear changes are fast and flexible.
Dynamics in a new top form - Audi has honed the RS7 Sportback. The large five-door coupé comes with new LED headlights and even more enhanced...
The top-of-the-range engine, the 4.0 TFSI, is available in the Audi S7 Sportback. It delivers 331 kW (450 hp) of power and uses innovative COD technology.
Audi has spared no effort in revising the A7 Sportback. The spacious five-door coupe is now even more powerful and attractive - thanks to new engine...
Dynamics at their most beautiful - the Audi RS7 Sportback, the latest model from quattro GmbH, combines the power of a sports car with the elegance of a...
The Audi S7 Sportback uses the same engine as the S6 and S6 Avant , the new 4.0 TFSI with 309 kW (420 hp) and 550 Nm (405.66 lb-ft) of torque. The...
Emotion-packed design, sporty character and innovative technology: Audi is targeting a new market segment with the Audi A7 Sportback. The large five-door...
Mercedes-AMG CLS53 4MATIC+ combines a powerful 320 kW (435 hp) output with sporty style and high efficiency. The integrated starter-generator briefly delivers...
Mercedes-Benz CLS receives a redesigned multifunction steering wheel in Nappa leather. The spokes are finished in high-gloss black with silver chrome edging...
The front apron of the CLS53 4MATIC+ features additional side air curtains: the air flows over them in a targeted manner, thereby improving the aerodynamics...
The third generation of the Mercedes-Benz CLS is powered by completely new engines, initially in-line six-cylinder diesel and petrol units.
The four-door CLS63 AMG Coupé and Shooting Brake are now even sportier and more attractive. Visually both AMG high-performance models look more...
Mercedes-Benz has extensively revised the four-door CLS Coupé and the CLS Shooting Brake. Both design icons now feature a honed front section. Their...
Exciting design, ultimate performance and groundbreaking efficiency: this is what the new Mercedes-Benz CLS63 AMG is all about. The top-of-the-range...
Outrageous proportions: a long bonnet, narrow-look windows with frameless side windows, dynamic roof sweeping back at an angle towards the rear. In 2003...
Meanwhile, the flagship model in the range - the CLS 63 AMG with its 378 kW/514 hp AMG 6.3-litre V8 engine - now comes with 19-inch AMG light-alloy wheels...
Mercedes-Benz is making the CLS even more irresistible. This one-of-a-kind four-door coupé - the pioneer of a whole new automotive segment - has now...
Another new development is the CLS 63 AMG, whose V8 naturally aspirated engine generates 378 kW/ 514 hp. Mercedes-Benz is enhancing the vehicle's standard...
Stuttgart, Sep 07, 2004 At the beginning of October 2004 the new Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class four-door Coupé is being given its market launch. The car...
The BMW 6-Series Gran Coupe conjures up a new balance of dynamic excellence, elegance and luxury. The latest addition to the BMW 6-Series range blends...
A third body variant of the BMW M6 high-performance sports car is set to be presented for the first time as the BMW M6 Gran Coupe joins the existing Coupe...
Once again BMW is advancing into a new vehicle segment with the introduction of the BMW 6-Series Gran Coupe. Following the convertible and the Coupe in the...
The combustion engine in the new BMW M5 blends its classically highrevving nature with emphatic power delivery sustained across a wide engine speed range.
Individual design features give the BMW i5 M60 xDrive a striking look, which emphasise its dynamic performance. A front apron with black surfaces at its center...
The high-voltage battery in the BMW i5 combines compact dimensions with high energy density. It provides a usable energy content of 84.3 kWh.
The heightened presence of the new BMW 5-Series is underscored by the athletic proportions and the larger exterior dimensions compared to the previous generation.
BMW M5 CS builds on the very high dynamic abilities of the M5 Competition Package's chassis and suspension tuning. This means stiffer engine mounts...
In the BMW M5, the 4.4-litre V8 engine with BMW M TwinPower Turbo technology generates 441 kW (600 hp), while in the BMW M5 Competition the high-revving unit produces 460 kW...
The gracefully sporting, modern appearance of the new BMW 5-Series is enhanced at the rear of both the Sedan and Touring models by clear surfacing with minimalist lines.
Like every BMW M car, the new BMW M5 Competition is equipped with chassis technology matched perfectly to the performance characteristics of its engine.
Lurking under the bonnet of the new BMW M5 is the latest version of the 4.4-litre V8 engine featuring M TwinPower Turbo technology. The further...
The new BMW M550i xDrive is the first BMW 5-Series M Performance model to be powered by a petrol engine, namely a specifically modified M Performance...
The design of the new BMW 5-Series Sedan exudes athletic prowess, elegance and stylistic assurance. The new model therefore remains the quintessential...
The new BMW 530e iPerformance does not impose any restrictions when it comes to the choice of equipment options, meaning that it is able to support...
Emphasisplaced judiciously on certain areas of design enhances the enjoyment of the superior driving experience in the BMW M5 high-performance sedan. In...
Global bestseller, winner of a string of comparison tests and "Germany's favourite car" - the BMW 5-Series represents a quite unique success...
The BMW 5 ActiveHybrid comes with specially adapted versions of the coasting mode and Proactive Driving Assistant, helping customers to make maximum use...
BMW M5 is a high-performance sports car whose exceptional dynamic potential is geared squarely to the demands of track use yet which also sets a new benchmark...
The BMW M550d xDrive Sedan goes from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.7 seconds, while the BMW M550d xDrive Touring records 4.9 seconds for the same sprint.
The world debut of the new BMW 5-Series Sedan marks the epitome of modern design and driving pleasure in the world of premium midsize sedans. Through its...
World premiere of the new BMW 5-Series Long-Wheelbase: Developed and built exclusively for the Chinese car market, this truly exclusive sedan sets new...
BMW has developed its intelligent hybrid drive technology to the next level with a further ActiveHybrid production model. Again, a petrol engine is...
More convincingly than any other car in its class, the BMW 5-Series combines supreme style and presence with sporting power and performance. And now the...
With the BMW 5-Series Security, BMW offers an armoured sedan in the premium segment of the upper medium category. Thanks to their unique security concept,...
The ultimate in sports sedan motoring has got a name: BMW M5. This finest BMW 5-Series vehicle is the most powerful of all time: five liters of cubic...
BMW 545i is powered by BMW's advanced 4.4-liter N62 V8 engine, which delivers 325 hp. With the 6-speed manual transmission, official BMW data indicate...
The BMW E60/E61 series is the fifth generation of the BMW 5 Series, which was sold from 2003 to 2010. It was launched in the sedan body style, with the...
The perfect combination of driving dynamics and motoring comfort is now available in truly impressive style: Focusing exclusively on the Chinese market,...
Unlike its predecessors, the E39 M5 was not handbuilt at the BMW M GmbH factory; it was produced on the same assembly line as the normal E39 5-series at...
For the 2001 model year, BMW updated the E39 with newer, clear-lens tail, side marker, new design steering wheel and headlights which first displayed the...
BMW 528i was positioned in the middle of the model series and developed into the most successful model in this BMW 5-Series on the basis of a balanced overall concept.
With the 540i, BMW retained the front steering and suspension from the previous E34 540i with the design based on the E38 7 Series. The physical size...
The E34 M5 was produced from 1989 to 1995, although sales in North America started in 1991 and ended in 1993. It was produced at BMW M GmbH in Garching,...
Exterior and interior dimensions were both significantly increased on the third-generation BMW 5-Series models. Their styling was reminiscent of the...
The first BMW M5, based on the E28 5 Series, made its debut at Amsterdam Motor Show in February 1985. It was the product of demand for an automobile with...
The second-generation BMW 5-Series was launched on the market in 1981 and many improvements were introduced particularly in the area of engineering. BMW...
A collaboration with BMW Motorsport GmbH launched the Type M535i as the flagship model of this series in 1979. The car was powered by a 3.5 litre engine...
In 1972, the New Class was replaced by the first BMW 5-Series (E12). The designation of the BMW model series still used today was introduced here and this...
The basis for the sporty and efficient drive is the proven AMG 3.0-litre in-line six-cylinder turbo engine. In the E53 HYBRID 4MATIC+ it delivers 330 kW (449 hp).
The new E-Class combines tradition and modernity: on the one hand, the model series continues the long model history of the classic Mercedes-Benz E-Class...
The AMG 4.0-litre V8 biturbo engine in the E63 S 4MATIC+ continues to achieve 450 kW (612 hp) and a maximum torque of 850 Nm. It is available across a wide...
AMG Driver's Package allows the electronically limited top speed in the new E53 models to be increased to 270 kmh (standard: 250 kmh). The high-performance...
The enhanced dynamics and the upgrade of the Mercedes-Benz E-Class are reflected in the model range: Now the entry-level model already comes with the sporty...
AMG 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 engine in the E63 S 4MATIC+ takes peak performance to a new level at 450 kW (612 hp). Maximum torque attains a new best value of 850 Nm.
The AMG Driver's Package for the first time allows increasing the electronically limited top speed in the new E53 models to 270 kmh. The compound braking...
Hot on the heels of the world premiere for the new Mercedes‑Benz E-Class, its first high-performance variant is on the way from Mercedes-AMG. The E43...
Mercedes-Benz is taking a big step into the future with the new Mercedes-Benz E-Class. The tenth-generation executive saloon delivers stylish highlights...
At "Auto China 2016" in Beijing, Mercedes-Benz presented the long-wheelbase version of the E-Class, measuring an extra 140 millimetres in length.
Mercedes-AMG continues to champion performance, dynamism and efficiency: the new Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG is now available as a particularly powerful S-Model...
Mercedes-Benz has completely revised the Saloon and Estate models of the E-Class. As a result, the new E-Class has made a significant step forward when it...
Auto China 2013 in Shanghai sets the stage for the world premiere of the long version of the new E-Class . Developed for the growth market in China, it...
Shortly after the launch of the new E-Class , AMG is kicking off the new 2009 motoring season with the introduction of the new Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG. This...
The Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG is now even more powerful and efficient. As part of the "AMG Performance 2015" model strategy, the high-performance ...
Known inside the company as the M273, the 5.5-liter V8 in the Mercedes-Benz E550 sedan and coupe produces 382 horsepower and 391 pound-feet of torque, with...
The new Mercedes-Benz E-Class is a the pacemaker when it comes to safety, comfort and environmental compatibility in this market segment. With more than 20...
Specially tailored for the growing market for luxury saloons in China, the long-version of the new Mercedes E-Class celebrated its world premiere at...
The E55 AMG is powered by the M113 ML55 engine, a 5.4 L V8 with a Lysholm type supercharger manufactured by IHI. The E55's engine was tuned to 476 PS...
On April 12, 2006, the new generation of the Mercedes-Benz E-Class will celebrate its world premiere at the New York International Automobile Show. Like...
The Mercedes-Benz E55 AMG is powered by the M113 ML55 engine, a 5.4 L V8 with a Lysholm type supercharger manufactured by IHI. The E55's engine was tuned...
The third generation of the Mercedes-Benz E-Class was unveiled at the 2002 European Motor Show Brussels; the design of the 2002 E-Class evolved the lines...
The body styling on all of the W210 AMG models was the same until 2000 when a facelift and interior upgrades were implemented. E55 which used a 5.5L v-8 SOHC...
The Mercedes-Benz W210 is a mid-size luxury car / executive car produced by the German automaker Mercedes-Benz from 1996 through 2002. They were sold under...
The Lexus GS F performance sedan - based on the popular GS - is armed with a potent 467 horsepower (477 PS / 351 kW), 5.0-liter naturally aspirated V8 and...
The Pebble Beach Concours d' Elegance, the premier concours event in the United States, is an appropriate setting for the 2016 Lexus GS models to be...
With a five vehicle hybrid line-up, Lexus reinforces its commitment to hybrid technology with the all-new 2013 Lexus GS 450h. When it was introduced for...
The 2009 Lexus GS luxury sport sedan model line includes the V6-powered Lexus GS 350 and the GS 350 all-wheel drive (AWD), the V8-powered Lexus GS 460 ,...
The model lineup included the GS300, with a 3.0 L V6 3GR-FSE engine, and the Lexus GS430 with the same 4.3 L V8 used in the previous model.
The Lexus GS is a mid-size luxury sports sedan / executive car manufactured by the Toyota Motor Corp. under the Lexus brand and sold as the Toyota Aristo...
Jaguar XF features the latest technologies, enhanced connectivity and advanced assistance and security systems, all supported by Jaguar's next-generation...
The all-new Jaguar XF brings an unrivalled blend of design, luxury, technology and efficiency to lead the business car segment, underpinned by...
The all-new Jaguar XFL delivers unparalleled passenger luxury and technology to the business segment; this is a luxury long-wheelbase saloon that is as...
The second model in Jaguar's ultra-high performance R-S range, the Jaguar XFR-S joins its XKR-S sibling in the exclusive 300km/h club and is a vivid...
The range-topping Jaguar XFR receives its own unique, overtly assertive design to underline its performance potential while an alternative 'Aerodynamic' option...
A saloon with the soul of a Jaguar sports car, the XF has won accolades and enthusiastic fans across the globe for its dynamic abilities and dramatic...
The enhanced exterior styling of the Jaguar XFR moves those sporting credentials on even further, to deliver the ultimate expression of Jaguar's new saloon...
Challenging convention and setting its own rules, the new Jaguar XF fuses the style and performance of a sports car with the refinement, space and...
Cadillac introduced the 2016 CTS-V, the most powerful product in the brand's 112-year history and the newest entry in the elite class of the world's...
Cadillac introduced the all-new 2014 CTS sedan, which ascends into the heart of the midsize luxury market with expanded performance, elevated luxury and...
As the new CTS sport sedan earns accolades and new owners, Cadillac takes the next leap forward by premiering the 2009 Cadillac CTS-V, the brand's ultimate...
Aggressive and elegant, expressive and sophisticated, the 2008 Cadillac CTS exudes a dramatic design presence. This all-new luxury sedan not only pushes...
Overview The 2004 CTS-V - Cadillac's ambitious entry into the low-volume, high-performance luxury car niche - represents the first vehicle to wear the...
With styling beyond bold, the new 2003 CTS builds on Cadillac's 100-year tradition of engineering excellence and design innovation. The CTS is a...
As the new flagship of the model series, the AMG GT 63 S E PERFORMANCE is extensively equipped. It has received all the upgrades of the latest model facelift...
At first glance, the facelifted eight-cylinder models of the AMG GT 4-Door Coupe can be recognised by the individually designed front apron, which was...
When driving on all-electric power, the acoustic vehicle alert system informs others the AMG GT 63 S E Performance is approaching. A specially composed low-frequency...
In the Mercedes-AMG GT63 S 4MATIC+ it achieves a new performance peak of 470 kW (639 hp) and ensures superior sports car performance. The peak torque of 900 Nm...
The AMG GT53 and GT63 variants of the four-door AMG GT Coupe sport standard-specification 10-spoke disc wheels painted vanadium silver in the size...