New Details for Audi A7 Surface

Copyright by Larsson / Audi A7 Artists rendering

By Clinton Deacon
June 5, 2008 4:00 AM
Filed Under: Artist Renderings, Audi, German, Rumours

We are still 2 years from the launch of the Audi A7, but that doesn't do anything to hinder the anticipation of the vehicle. The new model will be positioned to do battle alongside the Mercedes CLS-Class and BMW's upcoming 8-Series and will feature the crème de la crème of Audi's technology.

A new platform is being developed for the A7 (to be shared with the next gen A6) based on the A5's MLP (Modular Long Platform) which focuses the bulk of its weight within the wheelbase for optimum weight distribution. An updated version of the R8's ASF (Aluminium Space Frame) body construction will make its way to the Audi A7 resulting in 50% body shell weight loss but whilst the A6 will retain the coil-sprung suspension, the A7 will get new air springs to provide an optimal driving experience – a similar system can be found in the Mercedes CLS class.

Under the hood Audi will offer three direct-injection petrol engines: 2.8 FSI, 3.0-litre TFSI V6 and a 4.0-litre TFSI V8, diesel options start with the 2.7-litre V6 unit whilst there will also be a twin-turbocharged version of the 3.0-litre V6 TDI engine. A little further down the line we are likely to see the RS7 launched with a tuned version of the RS6's TwinTurbo V10 FSI and judging by the way the power wars are going, we wouldn't be surprised to see in excess of 600 horsepower coming out of this one.

The A7 is likely to continue Audi's reputation for class leading interiors with sources stating it will be “a cut above the four-door coupe competition.” It will feature an updated version of the MMI (Multi Media Interface) controller and a higher quality of materials.

Audi will be looking to sell 40,000 units of the A7 per year when it is released in 2010 which is a relatively low number, but will play its part in boosting the brands image.

Source: autocar

Comments

SDman
June 5, 2008 5:53 AM
still think a 4 door coupe should have suicide doors.. without rear door handles.. hence coupe

ceven
June 5, 2008 10:33 AM
Mazda's done it.

It's a bit complicated to enter but you get used to.

LMS
June 5, 2008 8:14 AM
They need to find a better name for this segment.

Mercedes aren't the brightest when it comes to naming their lineup so ever since they called their CLS a 4-Door Coupe', the name stuck...

A coupe is a coupe and if it has 4 doors it isn't a coupe...

ceven
June 5, 2008 10:33 AM
You mean like the H3 ain't a Hummer?

LMS
June 5, 2008 10:36 AM
That's a different kind of logic altogether.

benz_man
June 10, 2008 10:29 AM
In Automotive terms, Coupe, is 19th century French. It comes from the French past participle "couper", meaning: to cut from. The title became popular with shortened horse-drawn luxury coaches. It has nothing to do with door counts.

BabyMilo
June 5, 2008 9:27 AM
this looks bad... it looks tooo long between da wheels... and yeahh this segment should have another name

122
June 5, 2008 10:26 AM
They increase the wheelbase mainly to maximise interior space, due to the coupe-like profile, it decreases headroom and therefore they had to increase the wheelbase. A longer wheelbase is also more stable & predictable.

ceven
June 5, 2008 10:32 AM
And very relaxing on higher travelling speeds.

BabyMilo
June 5, 2008 1:28 PM
yes i totaly agree with both of u but a car with a longwheel base doesnt need to look streched this one kind of does

ceven
June 5, 2008 4:16 PM
To evite looking stretched it would have to have a greater overall length. Not sure that'd be good.

GranTurismo
June 5, 2008 9:47 AM
A better name??? Why this segment should be abolished!!! 4-door coupe??? Those are for nitwits!!!

xenomorph
June 5, 2008 11:51 AM
So you would take an E class over a CLS? I know I would choose the CLS anyday. Its basically a better looking E class in most aspects just like the A7 will be a better looking A6. Again, I'd take the A7 over the A6. Why would you prefer the standard model over the coupe' version?

nendor
June 5, 2008 9:57 AM
it seems that it is longer than the CLS and BMW CS looks better than this Audi

xenomorph
June 5, 2008 11:48 AM
The real thing won't look anything like this rendering so its pointless to compare models in this stage, however, I like this rendering best.

ceven
June 5, 2008 10:31 AM
"RS6's 4.2-liter TwinTurbo V10 FSI"

What!

It's a 5.0 V10 biturbo FSI Otto.

afterace2
June 5, 2008 10:46 AM
really, so when they've downsized it from 5.2 litre?

catchmyshadow
June 5, 2008 2:59 PM
it´s clearly photoshop. i expect a much better design and it will defo sell, cause the world today is more about looks than anything else

ceven
June 5, 2008 3:53 PM
@afterace2: Audi says so.

Spyshot-73
June 5, 2008 11:02 AM
Just what you need another gas guzzler , and high taxation car.

Bristol411S3
June 5, 2008 11:27 AM
I am not sure this is a sector at all, is it? Surely they are just sleaker saloons that fit between D-segment and limousin class models?

By the way, 4-door coupes are not new. Rover had one in the early 70s.

ceven
June 5, 2008 4:16 PM
And see what happened to the company. *smirks*

burana800
June 5, 2008 12:53 PM
The way i see this is that there are no 4-door coupes. Coupe is coupe only because there are only two doors in it. If there are four doors, its not a coupe. It may look like a coupe, but it isnt one really.

The_woo_factor
June 5, 2008 1:48 PM
White colour must be the latest trend. This rendering looks really good.

norther
June 5, 2008 2:20 PM
who the hell wrote this article? "4.2 litre v8 twin turbo". you mean, 5.2 litre with the twins. rs6 has a 5.2, not a 4.2... 600 horses they say? why in the world, if they are going to make this engine, they put a 600 bhp engine in a sedan-coupe, and they don't put it in the flagship R8? i mean, first it was 5.2 with the twins 572, and then 525bhp....whats next, 500 bhp in a 5 litre bi turbo r8? i really don't understand. i think, wait no....i strongly believe that the top r8 should have the 5.2 with the twins and 600 bhp... (at least)

afterace2
June 5, 2008 4:29 PM
the point is R8 is mid-engined and they supposely have problems with cooling such a big engine in it (as seen clearly on the RS8 prototype burning bright on the Nurburgring).

Pentium
June 5, 2008 2:53 PM
I like the idea it self...the A7 looks to has a great styling also!

ceven
June 5, 2008 3:55 PM
http://www.audi.de/audi/de/de2/neuwagen/a6/rs_6/motor.html

To make the point.

afterace2
June 5, 2008 4:30 PM
ok, sorry, didn't even knew that, everybody was saying 5.2 litre all the time as far as I remember, or maybe I'm on drugs :P

ceven
June 5, 2008 6:51 PM
I guess that's due to the fact that the "normal" Lamborghini Gallardo uses a 5.2L V10 and everyone thinks Audi's gone the easy way and just put a TT on it and stuck it into the RS6. They're related and share parts, but then the RS6's is more likely a relative of the RS4's FSI V8, just 2 cyl. up.

carcrazy1234
June 6, 2008 12:47 AM
i dunno... if you start from the front and move your way back... its like a stretched A4 sedan lol but when you get to the last bit of the car, then its pretty cool.. i kinda like it, but i also like the present A8 too

wisp
June 6, 2008 8:28 AM
The car looks good but it has missed it's target by a mile. This is not a Coupe and i clearly see that the only area where they have made it different to the other 4 door sports brands in their stable is the length of the boot. They have made it a lot shorter. The S5 still remains king in their stable bar the R8. The S5 in a way has a different profile and stands different to all of them. Why can't they approach the other classes like they did with the S5?

wisp
June 6, 2008 8:31 AM
Oh by the way this thing looks like the A4 at the front. The S5 rubbishes this S7. If they had made it a 2 door coupe it would look alot better. This car might struggle against it's rivals unlike the S5.

xenomorph
June 6, 2008 10:43 AM
I think that this rendering is just an S5 which has been photoshopped to have 2 more doors. It would be good if it had a shape related to the S5, but I think Walter de Silver, who designed the S5 no longer works for Audi. Does anyone know if I'm right on that? Regardless, the final production car won't look anything like this, I can't wait to see the final production though.

afterace2
June 6, 2008 5:15 PM
yes, the head of Audi design is now Wolfgang Egger. Walter de SILVA is a chief of all VW group design right now, so he still sees things over at Audi I guess.

st_efano
June 7, 2008 7:36 PM
weak character, I mean, it seems it is just the expensive version of A4

timdog595
June 11, 2008 1:38 AM
i absolutely hate audi's! they are all overrated! but i gotta admit the A7 looks gorgeous!

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