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Rain Won’t Stop Play - It’s Quattro Time


The DriveWrite Archives Topics:  Audi

Rain Won’t Stop Play - It’s Quattro Time

Geoff Maxted
DriveWrite
October 9, 2013


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Audi have introduced new all-wheel-drive versions of the latest A3 Saloon, A6 Saloon and A6 Avant models and they’re ready to weather the storm during the winter of 2013/4.

As our uncharacteristically balmy Summer gives way to Autumn, the number of wet-weather ‘Quattro days’ in 2013 could still exceed last year’s total of 172. In timely fashion, the number of Audi models equipped with this world renowned aid to driving in all weathers is on the rise. New Quattro-equipped versions of the A3 Saloon, the A6 Saloon and the A6 Avant have just joined the largest all-wheel-drive range in the premium sector, which amounts to well over 150 models. All new additions are available to order now.

In the all-new A3 Saloon range the advanced directly and indirectly injected 1.8-litre TFSI engine is now available in conjunction with Quattro drive, and in the A6 line-up customers opting for the smooth and refined power of the lead-in V6 TDI engine can now also channel its 204PS to all four wheels.

Linked exclusively to the six-speed S-tronic twin-clutch transmission with its ultra-fast shift pattern, and splitting its 180PS four ways, the new A3 1.8 TFSI Quattro Saloon can reach 62mph from rest in 6.8 seconds, tops out at 146mph and yet also combines the potential for up to 42.8mpg with low CO²of 152g/km.

Further up the range, the new 204PS A6 3.0 TDI Quattro sprints to 62mph in just seven seconds (7.2 seconds in the Avant), a fraction more rapidly than its front-wheel-driven counterpart. It also benefits from a torque boost over its eight-speed multi-tronic transmission-equipped, front-wheel-drive equivalent, from 400Nm to 450Nm. Top speeds are 149mph for both Saloon options, and 143mph for both Avants.

The new 204PS V6 TDI Quattro is one of three powerful V6 TDI engines in the A6 range to feature the crown gear centre differential-based version of the Quattro all-wheel-drive system. The more powerful 3.0 V6 TDI engine with 245PS and the top of the range 313PS V6 BiTDI are linked to this system exclusively.

The A3 1.8 TFSI Quattro Saloon is the first in the four-door range to adopt multi-plate clutch-based Quattro technology. It will be joined later this year by the 300PS S3 Quattro Saloon with six-speed manual and six-speed S-tronic transmission options, and in mid-2014 by the A3 2.0 TDI Quattro with 184PS and standard six-speed S-tronic transmission.

The A3 1.8 TFSI Quattro Saloon is available with Sport or S line specification priced at £27,560 OTR and £29,710 respectively. Prices for the new 204PS A6 3.0 TDI Quattro models start from £38,385 for the A6 Saloon 3.0 TDI Quattro SE, increasing to £44,945 for the lavishly equipped, S line-based A6 Avant 3.0 TDI Quattro Black Edition.

Up to the end of September the Met Office has so far recorded 97 ‘rainfall days’, i.e. days when over 1.0mm of rain fell. In 2012 as a whole, 172 rainfall days were recorded. Globally last year, more than 43 per cent of Audi customers opted for the added reassurance of Quattro, and the Neckarsulm plant in Germany – home of Audi high performance division Quattro GmbH – equipped one car in every two on the production line with the technology.




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