Audi is taking TDI technology to a whole new level with the Audi Q7
V12 TDI quattro, the most powerful diesel-powered passenger vehicle in
its class. The V12 engine under the hood generates 368 kW (500 hp) of
power and 1,000 Nm (757.56 lb-ft) of torque from six liters of
displacement, enabling the big SUV to perform like a sportscar. The new
Audi Q7 V12 TDI quattro represents a combination of superior power and
efficient fuel consumption, an Audi hallmark. With its sporty chassis,
modified body and exclusive equipment, the Audi Q7 V12 TDI quattro is
the consummate high-performance SUV. quattro GmbH, a wholly owned Audi
subsidiary, is responsible for production and development of the
vehicle. Series production of the Audi Q7 V12 TDI will begin this year.
Audi, the inventor of TDI technology, is penning a new chapter in
the history of diesel engines with the Audi Q7 V12 TDI quattro. The
world’s first V12 diesel engine in a series-production vehicle moves
this big, high-performance SUV with supreme confidence and composure.
On demand, the six-liter engine catapults the Audi Q7 from zero to 100
km/h (62.14 mph) in 5.5 seconds like a top-class sportscar. Speed is
electronically capped at 250 km/h (155.34 mph).
The 12-cylinder diesel engine is no less impressive when it comes to
fuel consumption. On average, it requires just 11.9 liters of fuel per
100 km (19.77 mpg), a surprisingly good figure in light of the strength
of the engine. The six-liter TDI uses significantly less fuel than any
competing gasoline engine in the high-performance SUV sector; thanks to
efficient combustion and the complex exhaust emission control system,
the Audi Q7 V12 TDI quattro already complies with future emissions
standards.
Totally refined, high-tech engine
The V12 TDI captivates its drivers with sheer inexhaustible power
and highly cultivated operation - the subtle engine sound takes on a
voluminous, strong note when the throttle is open. The six-liter unit
is a member of the modern family of Audi V engines, all of which have
center-to-center spacing of 90 millimeters (3.54 inches) between
cylinders. Instead of the usual 90 degrees, however, its cylinder angle
measures 60 degrees. This method of construction is ideal for the V12
as it prohibits any undesirable free inertial forces and moments of
inertia.
Another factor contributing to the vehicle’s smooth running
characteristics is the high rigidity of the crankcase. Made of cast
vermicular graphite, it is approximately 15 percent lighter than
conventional gray iron. The six-liter unit is extremely compact at just
684 millimeters (26.93 inches) in length. The crankshaft is held in
place by a rigid main bearing bracket. The V12 TDI’s engine capacity of
5,934 cc is derived from a bore measurement of 83.0 millimeters (3.27
inches) and a stroke of 91.4 millimeters (3.60 inches), just as in the
3.0 TDI.
The aluminum cylinder heads consist of three elements: the lower
section where the intake and escape channels are integrated, the upper
section which guides the flow of oil and a reinforced ladder frame
containing the two camshafts driven by two simplex chains on the back
of the engine. The valves are actuated by low-friction roller cam
followers. Map-controlled flaps in the intake channels cause the
induced air to swirl. This improves combustion, thus reducing emissions
and enhancing performance.
High pressure: 2,000 bar in the common rail system
The common rail injection system, with high-pressure pumps driven by
chains, can create pressure of up to 2,000 bar. The high pressure level
permits intensive mixture formation of the fuel in the combustion
chamber, thereby facilitating especially smooth, acoustically
satisfying combustion. Shifting very rapidly and precisely, the
eight-hole injectors working on the piezo principle can deliver up to
five injections per combustion cycle.
Two turbochargers are positioned on the exterior of the V engine,
each supplied with a cylinder bank. Thanks to their adjustable guide
vane geometry, they respond quickly even at low engine speeds and reach
high levels of efficiency, applying a relative maximum boost pressure
of 1.6 bar. Two large charged air coolers reduce the temperature of the
compressed air, paving the way for the high output of 500 hp.
Outstanding performance paired with exceptional efficiency
The six-liter TDI unit is further impressive proof of the
technological leadership embodied in Audi’s “Vorsprung durch Technik”
slogan. Back in 1989, the brand with the four rings put the TDI
principle into series production and has been continually advancing it
ever since at the forefront of the field. The most powerful diesel in
its class generates an extremely high specific torque of 169 Nm (124.64
lb-ft) per liter of capacity; 1,000 Nm (757.56 lb-ft) is available at a
range of 1,750 to 3,250 rpm. Specific power output is 62.0 kW (84.3 hp)
- equivalent to that of a sportscar.
The new V12 TDI in the Audi Q7 is closely related to the engine that
twice powered the Audi R10 TDI racing car to overall victory in the Le
Mans 24 Hours - a 5.5-liter V12 that delivers approximately 480 kW
(over 650 hp).
The Audi Q7 V12 TDI quattro’s powerful engine torque flows through a
rapidly and gently shifting six-speed tiptronic that was specially
designed for the six-liter diesel engine’s immense torque. The driver
can shift the gears of the automatic transmission either with the
selector lever or manually with the standard chromed shift paddles on
the three-spoke steering wheel.
The quattro drive distributes the power to the front and back wheels
in a 40:60 ratio - giving the vehicle a sporty, rear-focused driving
style that guarantees maximum agility and driving enjoyment. When
needed, the inter-axle differential transfers most of the power to the
axle with better traction. Great care has also been devoted to
reinforcing all key components in the quattro driveline.
High tech from Audi: The aluminum chassis
The chassis of the Audi Q7 V12 TDI quattro is a marvel of high-tech
construction. Elaborate double wishbones guide the front and rear
wheels; the axle components are made primarily of aluminum. Thanks to
the extreme precision and directness of the servotronic steering, the
driver remains in close contact with the road. This is where the
handling characteristics, driving safety and comfort of the
high-performance SUV set new standards. With maximum ground clearance
of 205 millimeters (8.07 inches), the Audi Q7 V12 TDI quattro also
proves itself easily capable of handling the demands of rough terrain.
The adaptive air suspension works with sporty new tuning. In
combination with electronically controlled shock absorbers
incorporating dynamic roll stabilization, the air suspension can be
adjusted in three zones ranging from extremely comfortable to highly
dynamic. The driver can also adjust ground clearance in five stages via
this system and lower the tail end by 71 millimeters (2.80 inches) for
comfortable loading.
Standard carbon-fiber ceramic brakes
The ultimate high-performance SUV from Audi takes to the road on
sporty 10-spoke wheels of 20 inches in diameter. Alternatively, the
wheels are also available in a 20-spoke design or as 21-inch variants
in three different designs. Behind the large wheels is a powerful
20-inch brake system. Made of ceramic reinforced with carbon fiber, the
internally ventilated disks are notable for their low weight, robust
performance and minimum wear. The front disks are gripped by
eight-piston brake calipers, while the rear brakes function with four
pistons each. The calipers are titanium gray and the front ones bear
the “Audi ceramic” logo.
The visual styling of the Audi Q7 V12 TDI quattro gives it an
unmistakable look. Daytime running lights consisting of twelve white
LEDs per headlight announce the vehicle’s presence even at a distance.
They are located on the upper edge of the air intake slots, replacing
the turn signals that were moved to the bi-xenon headlights. Further
honing the vehicle’s profile is a chromed grid in the single-frame
radiator grill and a shiny underbody protector made of stainless steel.
The newly designed bumper groups the side air intake slots into large
units.
When viewed from the side, both the 20-inch wheels and the matt
aluminum caps on the exterior mirrors catch the eye. The wheel arches
have been widened a total of 26 millimeters (1.02 inches) at the front
and 30 millimeters (1.18 inches) at the rear; the lower edges of the
doors flaunt striking new moldings. The windows are framed by matt
aluminum cover strips, the roof rails sport the same look. The
taillights are set in a dark-colored background, while the newly
designed bumper incorporates two large, oval exhaust tailpipes. At the
rear, the underbody protector is also made from stainless steel. A
metallic or pearl effect finish comes standard.
Sophisticated: Highlights on board the Audi Q7 V12 TDI
In the interior of the most powerful Audi Q7, passengers will find
shiny door sill trim with aluminum inserts and velours carpet. Carbon
covers and the aluminum-look selector lever give the center tunnel a
high-tech ambience, exclusive wood trim is available as an option. The
buttons of the MMI operating system, which has proven a superior
concept in numerous independent tests, gleam in silver, the air vents
in aluminum, the pedals and footrest in stainless steel. On the
speedometer, the range extends up to 310 km/h (192.63 mph).
Verano leather covers the electrically adjustable sport seats, the
deluxe center armrest and the armrests in the doors are upholstered
with leather as well. The front and rear seats can be heated; a special
lighting package softly illuminates the interior.
Also included in the luxurious standard specification are the
leather package, leather multi-function sports steering wheel, black
roof lining, folding exterior mirrors, DVD navigation system, Bose
Surround Sound system with CD changer, Bluetooth mobile phone
preparation, alarm system and tire pressure monitoring system. The
tailgate opens and closes electronically. Partially overlapping the
D-pillars, it gives the vehicle a brawny rear body.
There are four optional high-tech assistance systems for the Audi Q7
V12 TDI quattro: The adaptive cruise control system, Audi lane assist
and Audi side assist aid the driver in maintaining the proper distance
to the vehicle ahead, staying in lane and changing lane, while Audi
parking system advanced incorporates a camera for a clear view behind
the vehicle.
The optional Audi music interface offers a convenient iPod
interface. Available on request, the B&O Advanced Sound System
creates an unparalleled acoustic experience. An even more comfortable
interior can be achieved with the advanced leather package that
includes, among other things, exclusive leather covering of the
instrument panel and center console.
The large glass roof open sky system is available to crown the
spacious interior - optionally with four, five, six or seven variable
seats - as is a rail system for the cargo area of up to 2,035 liters in
size.
Presales of the Audi Q7 V12 TDI will begin in the second half of
2008. The most powerful diesel vehicle in its class is the exclusive
top-of-the-line model in the Q7 range.