2010 Audi A6 First to Receive New Aluminum Steel Space Frame

2010 Audi A6 rendering / Copyright: Larson by GenteMotori

Named ASF II

By Brian Potter
May 19, 2008 4:15 PM
Filed Under: Artist Renderings, Audi, German, Leaks

Consistent with the previously leaked Audi Roll Out Schedule Until 2012 document, the next generation C7 Audi A6 is set to be unveiled in 2010 for the 2011 model year. With the established Audi grille and new headlamps with eye-catching LED daytime running lamps already certified, the overall A6 body design seems to confirm initial worries that it will end up looking like an enlarged Audi A4.

Despite the lightly evolved design, the new A6 under the skin is just the opposite with a new construction method resulting in 50% body shell weight loss and 50% increased rigidity. Car Online spoke with Audi chief strategist and reports the A6 will be the first model to introduce the new body structure which incorporates both steel and aluminum materials.

Similar to the ASF (Aluminum Space Frame) body construction seen in the low volume R8, TT and A8 models, the new A6 will receive this hybrid body of steel and aluminum, dubbed ASF II, consisting of an all aluminum passenger cell with steel/foam reinforcements. The front nose and rear tail sections will also be reinforced with compact and lightweight subframes which are currently being developed. As any metallurgist knows, aluminum and steel do not mate well, however, advancements in bonding techniques and epoxy resins make it possible resulting in streamlined production, top build quality and cost savings.

After the A6, the ASF II system will be introduced in the A8 and new A7. However, the challenge for Audi engineers will be applying the technology to its smaller cars. Audi engineers are currently exploring how alloys can be used on the Mk2 A3 and upcoming A1.

Clearly the advantages of a lighter vehicle are most evident in improved handling, fuel economy and reduced emissions. For example, applying the ASF II to the heavy Q7 SUV could save as much as 300 kg. However, Audi needs to be more competitive in the handling department and this ASF II system puts them one step closer to narrowing that gap between its German rear-wheel-drive brothers, the BMW 5 Series and Mercedes E-Class.

Source: CarMagazine.co.uk

Comments

PagodaWarrior
May 19, 2008 4:22 PM
hehehe, an ASS Frame :D

_M7_
May 19, 2008 5:30 PM
how they made it, just incredible Fe+Al ... they must made steel instead cars, they are better in that jiji

benz_man
May 19, 2008 6:05 PM
Well thats pretty nifty.

Indykat
May 19, 2008 6:28 PM
spyshot!!! LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL thanks made my day lololol

Spyshot-73
May 19, 2008 7:22 PM
lol , i like to please :)

ghent2008
May 19, 2008 7:33 PM
as long as Audi cars are FWD, they will always have lousy handling!

kevoluetion
May 21, 2008 8:48 AM
They make one of the best handling cars, they are so good that people find it hard to slide or skid, coze the 4 wheels just stick to the ground. They're the comments made by top gear and the making of Iron Man, and being an owner of one I agree.

xenomorph
May 22, 2008 2:30 PM
I think, an Audi isn't an Audi without quattro. Its what their cars are about and when I get mine I will certainly get quattro, like you have kevolution. The new S4 which isn't out yet looks great and its got some really interesting technology in it like torque vectoring etc which apparently removes understeer and makes the ride even better. I like going round corners fast as well so its good their cars stick to the road.

Indykat
May 19, 2008 9:05 PM
I,m at my desk at work and I cant stop laughing (spyshot) Just reading that comment _M7_ wrote and then yours LOLOLOLOLOL I cant stop!! I was thinking the same thing!!!LOLOLOL

mps
May 20, 2008 1:48 PM
Seriously, I don't get it... What's so funny about his comment?

pscs
May 19, 2008 9:36 PM
Hmmm... they should consider a new name. Perhaps Steel-Aluminium Space frame? anyway, gosh, someone mentioned spyshot... gosh, there's a word "rendering" below the picture... and besides, it's too much current-ish look and headlights are squinty.

mps
May 20, 2008 1:47 PM
They meant the nickname and not the picture being a spyshot.

BabyMilo
May 20, 2008 12:35 AM
i like it but i think does look abit too much like an enlarged a4

wisp
May 20, 2008 10:14 AM
Se i told you so, these brothers of Audihave now run out of ideas, what now, they are already releasing an A6 that or rather an A4 fraternal twin.Pretty soon the A8 will look like an enlarged A6. The Passat will obviiously steal some design cues and all hell will break loose at Audi.

ceven
May 20, 2008 1:43 PM
Hm. Blah.

Drive a FWD Passat. Drive a FWD B8 Audi A4. Go figure.

They won't get into trouble with VW.

xenomorph
May 22, 2008 3:49 PM
Obviously the new A6 won't look anything like this. The article is completely wrong saying that the design is confirmed as being the same as an A4 only larger, thats complete BS. If you believe the article you must be an idiot. Its like believing the next generation E class will look like an enlarged C class. In the case of the A6 and E class they will definitely be different. You'd think that would be obvious.

BMWdude
May 20, 2008 6:08 PM
RWD is what Audi's cars are missing.

loki
May 20, 2008 9:47 PM
I agree. but I think that Audi are too stubborn and care too much about the rivalry with BMW to "copy" what has been their trademark for ages - RWD. though, maybe this will eventually lead to a good thing: look at Porsche - their stubbornness to put the engine behind the rear axle has made them come up with some of the best chassis in the world. and then again, if Audis would also drive better (not only look [way] better) than BMWs, there would be no more competition. haha

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