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Audi 2010 Engine Product Offensive Leaked

 Audi 2010 Engine Product Offensive Leaked
Audi A7 rendering / Larson

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Although we have yet to reach the midpoint of the well known leaked Audi roll out schedule 2012 document, so far it's been right on target. And now, this latest leaked information sent to us from Audiblog.nl lists the upcoming engine/model schedule with the production start and market launch dates. Audiblog.nl tells us the information came from an Audi Poland spreadsheet document and it is from a reliable source, however, we have not confirmed the authenticity of the information. So, take it or leave it - this information is for your enjoyment. Compared to the 2012 roll out schedule linked above, there are a few surprises.

Audi A1

In addition to the current 1.4 TFSI engines, the A1 will also receive a new 63kW (86hp) entry level 1.2-liter TFSI which is most likely based on the 70hp 1.2-liter engine that was recently shown in the new SEAT Ibiza at the Madrid Motor Show last week.

Audi S4 (B8)

The sports version of the current generation A4 will see the 4.2-liter V8 from the B7 generation get dropped, and instead, return to its B5 roots with the all new 245kW (333hp) 3.0-liter V6 bi-turbo TFSI. Available in Avant form as well as sedan, the S4 will be available in 6-speed manual transmission or double-clutch 7-speed S-tronic.

Audi S5

The Audi S5 coupe will keep its 4.2-liter V8 for now, but starting in September 2010 the bi-turbo 3.0-liter TFSI V6 as seen in the S4 will replace it. Despite the horsepower reduction from the V8's 260kW (354hp) versus the V6's 245kW (333hp), it's possible the weight savings as well as lower center of gravity of the smaller engine compensates for the reduction in output.

Audi RS5

We've already seen the RS5 acknowledged in the 2012 roll out schedule, but this document gives us a bit more. Using the same 4.2-liter V8 in the current S5, the RS5 gets a massive 70kW (96hp) bump from 260kW (354hp) to 331kW (450hp). Such an increase suggests some turbo charging shenanigans are going on, as previously speculated, however, only the 7-speed dual-clutch S-tronic transmission will be available. The RS5 hits market in July 2010.

Audi A5/S5 Sportback

The A5 Sportback will be available with 1.8 TFSI to the 3.2FSI for the petrol and 2.0 TDI to the 3.0 TDI for diesels plus all of their variants in between. However, completely unmentioned by the 2012 roll out schedule, is an S5 Sportback which receives the new 3.0-liter bi-turbo TFSI in either 6-speed manual or S-tronic7. September 2010 is the launch date.

Audi A7 Sportback

We have heard of the all new A7 model in coupe and cabriolet form, but this leaked document brings to our eyes for the first time the A7 Sportback. With only petrol and diesel V6 engines available from June 2010, a new 8 speed automatic transmission will be introduced on the 3.0-liter TDI model which launches in November 2010.

Audi S7 Sportback

Here's the blockbuster. The S7 Sportback breaks cover in November 2010, but it does not receive the 3.0-liter bi-turbo TFSI engine found in the future S4 and S5 models. Instead this baby gets an all new 4.0-liter TFSI producing 290 kW (394hp) with S-tronic7.

Audi A8 (D4)

The next generation A8 hits the market six months earlier than stated by the 2012 roll out schedule. Same V8 engines are retained and new 8 speed automatic transmission is added.

Audi R8 Spyder

Hoping for a debut at this past Detroit Auto Show, the R8 Targa or Spyder was absent. Instead we saw the R8 V12 TDI Concept debut. However, according to this leaked document the 5.2-liter V10, which was recently spotted with it's engine in view, will be available in both Coupe and Spyder variants making 386 kW (525hp). The R8 coupe launches in June 2009 and the Spyder in March 2010, both with the R-tronic sequential gearbox.

Please note:

Due to formatting limitations, the 2010 Engine Product Offensive document has been split up into multiple pages.  We also formated the spreadsheet into tables making it a little easier to read. Starting with the Audi A1, please continue to the following pages to view the rest of the 2010 product offensive information.

A1

1,2TFSI

63kW (86k)

MT5

predný

Marec 2010

Máj 2010

 

1,4TFSI

90kW(122k)

MT5/ S-tr

predný

December 09

Marec 2010

 

1,4TFSI

125kW (170k)

S-tr

predný

September 2010

November 2010

 

1,6TDI

66kW(90k)

MT5

predný

December 09

Marec 2010

 

1,6TDI

66kW (90k)

S-tr

predný

Marec 2010

Máj 2010

 

2,0TDI

105kW (143k)

MT6

predný

September 2010

November 2010

Source: Audiblog.nl
May 29, 2008 11:32 am By Brian Potter

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Comments (16)

 daviepops daviepops
The red A7 rendering is a seriously sexy version of the Audi face ... fingers crossed the actual production version looks like that.
May 29, 2008 4:53 pm
 FastLane FastLane
No information about the R4? :(
May 29, 2008 5:20 pm
 bernardo bernardo
The R4 won't happen at all, because porsche doesn't' wants It.
May 29, 2008 5:24 pm
 catch22 catch22
The 1.6 TDI was destined to be 105 PS but this document shows it as 90 PS which is very very low compared to competition. Lets hope they upgrade it properly (at least for A3). Another interesting point: BMW is spreading the usage of twin sequential turbos in its diesels and gas engines. I would expect Audi to counteract but as it seems (if this document is the final say in this business then) we won't see competitive rivals to the 123d, 535d, 335d for the foreseeable future. On gasoline side, the new S4 engine will be highly competitive against the 335i. Let's see how they perform... I also expect Audi to introduce the TT Clubsport 2.0 TFSI engine with 300 PS into the A4. They would be better off introducing a new DTM edition with it. What a cool car would that be!
May 29, 2008 5:25 pm
 afterace2 afterace2
can anybody tell me what will be the point of A5 sportback against the A4 avant? Unless it will be a 4-door coupe competing with the passat CC and the rumoured Mondeo CC?
May 29, 2008 5:30 pm
 heat_fan1 heat_fan1
The RS5, with that huge bump, will be turbocharged? That's funny. You guys forget that Audi was able to get to 420 naturally in the RS4 and R8. I say the new RS5 gets that same, natural, engine.
May 29, 2008 5:59 pm
 shaahinmt shaahinmt
i think audi has made way more new engines and gear-boxes by 2010 than what ur "source" says...
May 29, 2008 7:42 pm
 loki loki
how come there are still no details about the RS4 ?.. is the RS5 completely replacing it ? that would be dumb, as BMW is converting it's M3 in ever more variants... does anybody know ?
May 29, 2008 8:20 pm
 norther norther
oookkk. i do not like only one eninge. the 3.0 l tfsi, 333bhp. it was said that it's going to be 3.0 l supercharged/turbocharged with 350 bhp, not BITURBO and 17 bhp less. what the crap? and oh my god, i think i have my first audi that i hate. and the winner is: yes, it's the R8 Spyder. bleah...:/
May 30, 2008 1:08 am
 BME BME
the old S6 has 435 hp while the new S7 should have 394? strange... i dont believe this source is credible...
May 30, 2008 3:29 am
 kevoluetion kevoluetion
These renderings look nice but the production version always looks completely different. I doubt the R8 spyder will have the headlights like that.
May 30, 2008 4:07 am
 norther norther
it's not about the headlights. the headlights are fine? it's the rear end, cant u see it? it's like a smart roadster, or another car attached to it....like it was, i dont know..glued. it looks awful
May 30, 2008 5:40 pm
 The_woo_factor The_woo_factor
What a line up! A massive launch to take on the competitors. I don't see any point of an A5/S5 sportsback. It ruins the beautiful sculpture of the car. I look to the future in great anticipation!
May 31, 2008 2:57 am
i think the the new 3.0 BI TURBO lump is going to be something exciting, however i think AUDI should have put more than 333bhp into it. it should have had something like 360 bhp. i definatly can't wait or the rs5, bwoyyyy thats going to be a NICE machine. sad to know that there will not be another RS4....however i still don't believe it, as i think this plan is not 100% correct as why would a manufacturer stop producing a model that sells like nobodies business? NOT POSSIBLE!
June 1, 2008 12:23 pm