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** Da fine 2020, SQ8 è disponibile unicamente con il 4.0 V8 TFSI Twin-Turbo da 507 cv**

 

In Europa l'Audi SQ8 è spinta da un possente V8 4.0 litri TwinTurbo...DIESEL.

Grazie al sistema mild-hybrid da 48 V è in grado di erogare 435 CV e 900 Nm di coppia motrice disponibile tra i 1.250 e i 3.250 giri. Lo 0-100 km/h viene polverizzato in 4.8 secondi e la velocità limitata di 250 km/h è raggiunta molto velocemente.

 

Esteticamente, la nuova SQ8 si differenzia da qualsiasi altra versione della gamma Q8 grazie a vari elementi specifici. Come al solito nei modelli S, il sistema di scarico è una delle caratteristiche più identificative: quattro terminali di scarico fanno capolino dal ridisegnato paraurti posteriore, mentre nuovi cerchi in lega - dal design esclusivo per la SQ8 - saranno disponibili in misure fino a 22 ".  Ovviamente, non mancheranno retrotreno sterzante, barra stabilizzatrice antirollio attiva, differenziale sportivo e freni carboceramici.

All'interno saremo avvolti da un'atmosfera in cui lusso e qualità sono miscelati con un tocco di sportività. I rivestimenti in pelle ed in alcantara accanto ai sedili con il logo S attirano molta attenzione. Né dovremmo perdere di vista i pedali in acciaio inox ed i nuovi battitacco con logo. Un'altra chiave di questo modello è l'equipaggiamento standard completo, sia in termini di connettività che di sicurezza / comfort.

 

 

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Press Release TFSI (1):

 

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  • 4.0 TFSI engine for superior performance: 0–100 km/h (62.1 mph) in 4.1 seconds
  • Sport air suspension and all-wheel steering standard
  • European market launch beginning in autumn, new connectivity and assistance services
 
 

Audi presents the SQ72 and the SQ83 with new TFSI engines. The brand is thus responding to the worldwide trend toward sporty gasoline engines in the high-performance SUV segment. The Audi SQ7 and SQ8 feature numerous high-tech suspension components and offer new connectivity and assistance functions. They will launch on the European markets beginning in autumn 2020.

 

Ample power: The 4.0 TFSI

With its output of 373 kW (507 PS) and 770 Nm (567.9 lb-ft) of torque, the 4.0 TFSI gasoline engine propels the large Audi SQ7 and SQ8 extremely powerfully. The sprint from zero to 100 km/h (62.1 mph) takes just 4.1 seconds; acceleration from 80 to 120 km/h (49.7 to 74.6 mph) just 3.8 seconds. Top speed is electronically governed at 250 km/h (155.3 mph). Depending on the equipment chosen, the SQ7 consumes between 12.1 and 12.0 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers (19.4 – 19.6 US mpg), corresponding to CO2 emissions of 278 to 276 grams per kilometer (447.4– 444.2 g/mi). For the SQ8**, these figures are also 12.1 to 12.0 liters (19.4 – 19.6 US mpg) and 276 to 275 grams CO2 (444.2 – 442.6 g/mi)).

The biturbo V8 is a high-tech engine. The cylinder on demand (COD) system temporarily deactivates four cylinders during moderate driving, thus reducing fuel consumption. The two twin-scroll turbochargers reduce backpressure and optimize gas exchange for improved filling of the combustion chambers. They are located in the 90-degree V of the cylinder banks. This layout results in short gas paths and spontaneous response even at low rpm. In the exhaust system, two mode-controlled actuators modulate the eight-cylinder sound. Oscillating coils in the active engine mounts minimize the transmission of vibrations to the body by generating counterphase vibrations. These overlap the engine vibrations and largely eliminate them.

For sporty movement: Power transmission and suspension

An eight-speed tiptronic and quattro permanent all-wheel drive transfer the superior power of the 4.0 TFSI to the road. The Audi SQ7 and SQ8 come standard with two sporty chassis components: the adaptive air suspension sport with controlled dampers and all-wheel steering. At low speeds, the latter turns the rear wheels by as much as 5 degrees in the opposite direction, which improves agility and reduces the turning circle. At speeds of 60 km/h (37.3 mph) and above, they turn slightly in the same direction for improved stability at higher speeds and during fast changes of direction.

The advanced suspension package includes another highly effective module: electromechanical active roll stabilization (eAWS). When driving straight ahead, the system, which actuates the stabilizers via electric motors, provides for a high level of ride comfort. It also reduces roll during fast cornering. This package also includes the sport differential, which shifts torque between the rear wheels as needed during fast cornering. Handling is even more agile and precise as a result.

The electronic chassis platform (ECP) is the central controller that interconnects most of the controlled chassis systems. Drivers experience this close interaction as maximum handling precision. They can choose between seven driver profiles in the Audi drive select system: comfort, auto, dynamic, efficiency, allroad, offroad and individual.

The Audi SQ7 comes standard with 20-inch wheels, with wheels up to 22 inches optionally available. With the SQ8, the standard size is 21 inches with 22- and 23-inch wheels optional. Both cars feature front brake discs measuring 400 millimeters (15.7 in) in diameter. Their black calipers sport S badges. Audi also offers particularly powerful and durable carbon fiber ceramic discs for the front and rear axles. In this case, the brake calipers are painted anthracite gray. New features in infotainment, connectivity and driver assist systems round out the two models’ technology package. They make driving and parking even easier, more pleasant and more comfortable.

From EUR 93,287.40: Market launch begins in autumn

The Audi SQ7 and Audi SQ8 with the 4.0 TFSI will launch on European markets beginning in autumn. List prices in Germany are 93,287.40 and 101,085.72 euros, respectively. 

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Press Release TFSI (2):

 

Cita
  • 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 with 373 kW (507 PS) and 770 Nm (567.9 lb-ft) of torque
  • Suspension comes with all-wheel steering and sport air suspension as standard, and with a sport differential and roll stabilization as an option
  • New connectivity and assist services, and automatic parking upon request
  • Both models will be launched on the European markets in the fall
 
 

Audi is presenting the SQ7 and the SQ8 with new TFSI engines. The brand is thus responding to the worldwide trend toward sporty gasoline engines in the high-performance SUV segment. In terms of their suspension, the Audi SQ7 TFSI2 and the Audi SQ8 TFSI3 offer many high-tech components, and new connectivity and assist functions round off the technology package. The large S models will be launched on the European markets successively, starting in the fall of 2020.

 

373 kW (507 PS) and 770 Nm (567.9 lb-ft) of torque that is constantly available from 2,000 to 4,000 rpm: The 4.0 TFSI has an easy job with the Audi SQ72 and the Audi SQ83. The twin-turbo V8 accelerates both models from zero to 100 km/h (62.1 mph) in 4.1 seconds, and it takes just 3.8 seconds to sprint from 80 to 120 km/h (49.7–74.6 mph). The electronics limit the propulsion at 250 km/h (155.3 mph). Depending on the equipment, the SQ7 TFSI consumes between 12.1 and 12.0 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers (19.4–19.6 US mpg), which corresponds to CO2 emissions of 278 to 276 grams per kilometer (447.4–444.2 g/mi). For the SQ8 TFSI, these figures are also 12.1 to 12.0 liters (19.4–19.6 US mpg) and 276 to 275 grams of CO2 (444.2–442.6 g/mi)).

The 4.0 TFSI, which draws on 3,996 cm3 of displacement, is a high-tech engine. The cylinder barrels in the lightweight aluminum engine block are covered with a layer of iron that is applied by means of plasma spraying. It reduces the amount of friction and therefore also reduces both fuel consumption and wear. A special efficiency technology is activated when driving with a moderate style: The cylinder on demand (COD) system deactivates four cylinders temporarily by switching off the injection and ignition and keeping the intake and exhaust valves closed.

The cylinders must be well filled when the driver accesses the full performance of the 4.0 TFSI. For this purpose, the intake and exhaust camshafts can be adjusted by a crank angle of 50 degrees, depending on the operating conditions. This precisely controlled valve overlap ensures that the gas exchange and combustion chamber filling are always adjusted at lightning speed.

The two twin-scroll turbochargers, each of which supplies one cylinder bank with up to 1.5 bar of pressure (relative), also enable a gas exchange with virtually no loss. This results in harmonious power delivery and spontaneous response time. The cylinder heads are designed with the intake side on the outside and the exhaust side on the inside, while the turbochargers and their intercooler are fitted in the 90-degree inner V. This layout enables short gas paths between the outlet duct and the drive side of the exhaust turbine with minimal flow loss.

Its 1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8 ignition sequence gives the 4.0 TFSI a distinct sporty and sonorous sound. There is a flap in each tailpipe of the exhaust system that modulates the sound depending on the load and engine speed. Active engine mounts reduce the transmission of vibrations to the body. Their electromagnetic actuators act as loudspeakers: They emit impulses via the membranes that correspond exactly to the engine’s vibrations but are phase-shifted by 180 degrees. According to the law of interference, the two waves largely cancel each other out.

A quickly shifting eight-speed tiptronic and the quattro permanent all-wheel drive put the power of the 4.0 TFSI onto the road. A clutch in the automatic transmission engages freewheeling when the driver takes their foot off the accelerator. In regular driving operation, the purely mechanical center differential distributes the drive torque to the front axle and rear axle at a ratio of 40:60. If traction decreases at one axle, it directs most of the torque to the other axle – up to 70% to the front or up to 85% to the rear axle.

With the optional advanced suspension package, customers receive the sport differential in addition. When cornering at high speed, it shifts the torque between the rear wheels via two multi-plate clutches, with most of the torque being transferred to the wheel with better grip at the outside of the curve. This torque vectoring makes handling even more agile and stable: When turning in or accelerating, the large sports SUV is literally pressed into the curve and understeer is heavily minimized.

Audi provides the SQ7 TFSI2 and the SQ8 TFSI3 with two sporty suspension modules as standard. The adaptive air suspension sport integrates controlled dampers. It is capable of varying the ride height of the body by up to 90 millimeters (3.5 in). The all-wheel steering consists of two components. The front axle steering, which has a sporty and direct gear ratio of 13.3:1, increases the vehicle’s agility and maneuverability considerably.

A spindle drive influences the rear wheels: At low speed, it turns them by up to 5 degrees in the opposite direction, which makes it easier to maneuver. As of a speed of about 60 km/h (37.3 mph), it turns them slightly in the same direction for improved stability during fast changes of direction in particular.

The advanced suspension package includes another module: electromechanical active roll stabilization (EAWS). There is a compact electric motor on both axles that is coupled with a transmission. It divides the stabilizer into two halves. When driving straight ahead, it allows them to act largely independently of each other, which reduces sprung mass vibrations on uneven roads. At a sporty pace, the electric motor twists the two halves in opposite directions so that they act as a unit. The car now leans into the curve considerably less, and handling becomes even more taut. The drive energy for the EAWS is provided by a super capacitor that operates with a state of charge of 48 volts. The compact and light energy storage unit, which can absorb and emit strong currents in a very short time, supplies the two electric motors with a maximum power of 1.5 kW each.

As a central control unit, the electronic chassis platform (ECP) connects the controlled suspension systems, with the exception of all-wheel steering. The driver experiences this close and lightning-fast coordination as maximum handling precision. They decide how the controlled suspension components as well as the 4.0 TFSI and the tiptronic are to operate via the Audi drive select system. The driver can choose from seven driving profiles: comfort, auto, dynamic, efficiency, allroad, offroad, and individual.

As standard, the Audi SQ7 TFSI2 is fitted with 20-inch wheels and tires from the 285/45 series, while the SQ8 TFSI3 comes with 21-inch wheels and tires in the same format. Alternatively, Audi and Audi Sport provide other 21 and 22-inch wheels, and 23-inch wheels with tires in the 295/35 format are even available for the large SUV Coupé. Brake discs measuring 400 millimeters (15.7 in) in diameter are fitted to the front axle, with 350 millimeter (13.8 in) discs on the rear axle. The black brake calipers – optionally also available in red – feature an S logo on the front axle. Upon request, Audi will also install a brake system with particularly powerful and durable carbon-fiber ceramic discs. They have a diameter of 420 millimeters (16.5 in) at the front and 370 millimeters (14.6 in) at the rear. The calipers are painted in anthracite gray.

Sporty look: the exterior design

Thanks to its S-specific details, the special status of the Audi SQ7 TFSI2 and the Audi SQ8 TFSI3 becomes apparent at first glance. The front features double slats in the Singleframe and a distinctly three-dimensional blade in the bumper, while the side air inlets are filled with a honeycomb grid.

At the side, the exterior mirror housings in aluminum look catch the eye, while the underbody protection with its powerful design, a honeycomb grid insert, and the four characteristic tailpipes provide highlights at the rear. Some attachments are designed in matt silver, including the frame of the Singleframe, which is designed as a wide mask in the SQ8 TFSI3. If the customer ordered the black styling package, the frame as well as other parts are painted black.

Sporty character: interior and equipment

The elegant sporty look is continued in the spacious interior of the Audi SQ7 TFSI2 and the SQ8 TFSI3. The sport seats are upholstered with leather and Alcantara in black or rotor gray. Their backrests feature S embossing and color-coordinated contrasting stitching complements the appearance. The inlays are made of matt brushed aluminum. They can optionally be made of carbon or gray, high-gloss oak veneer. The series production scope also includes illuminated door sill trims with aluminum inlays with the S logo at the front. The pedals, the footrest, and the loading sill protector are made of stainless steel.

Upon request, Audi will install sport seats plus with integrated head restraints and pneumatically adjustable side bolsters. Their covers are made of top-quality Valcona leather and feature a rhombus pattern. Arras red is available as a further color option. The S sport seats can be further refined with ventilation and a massage function. A third seat row is available for the Audi SQ7 TFSI (combined fuel consumption in l/100 km*: 12.1–12.0 (19.4–19.6 US mpg); combined CO2 emissions in g/km*: 278–276 (447.4–444.2 g/mi)). The contour/ambient lighting package, which is also available as an option, illuminates contours and surfaces in 30 colors that can be adjusted to the driver’s individual taste via the MMI.

New computing power: infotainment and controls

In terms of controls, infotainment, and connectivity, the Audi SQ7 TFSI2 and the Audi SQ8 TFSI3 are equipped with state-of-the-art technology. The MMI touch response control system integrates two large displays in the center of the instrument panel. They have a 10.1-inch and 8.6-inch diagonal, respectively, and respond with haptic and acoustic feedback to all finger input. The menu structure makes it easy to control with flat hierarchies. The user can configure the interface of the upper display such that they can follow multiple apps at the same time.

The two S models provide a natural language voice control system as a second control level, which understands many formulations from everyday language and accesses the knowledge of the cloud to respond to many requests. The driver can activate it by saying “Hey Audi.”

A head-up display that projects important information onto the windshield is available as an option. The Audi virtual cockpit plus with S-specific views is controlled via the multifunction steering wheel and serves as the standard display instrument. The driver can activate different screens, including an “S-Performance” look. It shifts the focus to the rev counter and displays the power output and torque as percentages.

There is a new, high-performance main unit – the third generation modular infotainment platform (MIB 3) – behind the control and infotainment concept. It works with the communication box, which executes all tasks relating to connectivity and has an integrated Wi-Fi hotspot. The SQ7 TFSI2 and SQ8 TFSI3 are equipped with the top infotainment system MMI navigation plus as standard, which exploits the full potential of the MIB 3. The navigation system offers satellite images from Google Earth and takes lane-specific information on the traffic flow and predictions on the development of the traffic situation into account.

Audi connect: top-caliber connectivity

The services in the Audi connect portfolio offer customized information and intelligent assistance. For example, the Car-to-X services help with finding free parking spots on the roadside or allow the driver to surf the green wave by communicating with traffic lights. Online media streaming introduces the offering of major music portals into the car.

If the car is driven by multiple drivers, up to six users can save their individual settings – from frequently selected destinations to their preferred lighting – in separate profiles. The data is uploaded to the customer’s myAudi account in the cloud and stored there. The car adjusts the individual settings when the driver’s door is opened. This convenient personalization feature comes as standard with the Audi SQ7  TFSI2 and the Audi SQ8 TFSI3. The Audi connect key, which authorizes users to lock and unlock the car and start the engine via their Android smartphone, is available as an option. The data is exchanged via Near Field Communication (NFC) here.

Attractive hardware modules supplement the infotainment portfolio. The Audi smartphone interface embeds iOS and Android smartphones on the MMI display in their native environments Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The Audi phone box couples smartphones with the car’s antenna and charges them inductively provided that the phone is equipped with this function. The Bang & Olufsen Advanced Sound System with 3D sound integrates an amplifier that outputs 1,920 watts and actuates up to 23 speakers.

Convenience equipment such as four-zone automatic air conditioning, a power assistance function for closing the doors, and the air quality package with scent and an ioniser complement the offer. The optional HD Matrix LED headlights are a further piece of top-of-the-line technology: Thanks to their intelligent regulation, they illuminate the road with maximum brightness and precision in any situation. In the SQ7 TFSI2, they are equipped with the Audi laser light in addition, which almost doubles the range of the high beam lights.

Watching from the outside as the car parks itself: the driving safety systems

The assist systems make driving the Audi SQ7 TFSI2 and the SQ8 TFSI3 feel even more confident and comfortable. Safety systems such as Audi pre sense front are included as standard, while some of the other systems are available either individually or as part of the “City” and “Tour” packages.

The adaptive cruise assist takes over steering, accelerating, and decelerating for the driver in many situations. The improved restarting comfort is a new feature: Even after a longer standstill, the adaptive cruise assist gets the car start rolling again if the car in front starts moving. A capacitive steering wheel will follow later. It takes only a slight touch for the car to detect that the driver is taking responsibility for steering and automatic lateral guidance can remain active.

The efficiency assist supports a fuel-efficient driving style by notifying the driver as to when it would make sense to take their foot off the gas. In the city, systems such as the intersection assist, rear cross traffic assist, exit warning, and the surround view cameras add to the portfolio.

The park assist plus is a new feature in the two S models. It maneuvers the car into and out of a parallel or bay parking space at the push of a button, accessing the steering, gas, brake, and tiptronic while doing so. The driver sits in the car and is responsible for the maneuver.

Maneuver assist is a further new feature that the new S models will be equipped with at market launch. At speeds below 10 km/h (6.2 mph), it can avoid maneuvering collisions by means of brake interventions while driving both forwards and backwards. The system detects objects all around the car that are larger than around 20 centimeters (7.9 in), for example parking vehicles or pillars in parking garages. To do this, it uses the ultrasonic sensors and the optional surround view cameras. If the situation calls for it, it brakes the car down to a standstill.

The Audi SQ7 TFSI2 and the SQ8 TFSI3 will be introduced to the European markets in the fall. In Germany, they will be available from EUR 93,287.40 and EUR 101,085.72, respectively. 

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  • Beckervdo ha messo in primo piano/indicizzato questa Discussione

Magari questa scelta Audi di proporre le versioni S con motore diesel pagherà, non lo so, ma a me lascia un po' l'amaro in bocca. Potevano almeno proporre entrambe le scelte. Inoltre questo V8 non dovrebbe sparire fra 2 anni con l'Euro 6D? Lanciano un modello per un periodo così breve?

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secondo me fa parte della normalizzazione in corso di Lamborghini.
Q8 e Urus sono la stessa macchina, e non si fatica a capire, pure per un non appassionato.
La SQ8 scende di un gradino, diventa un dieselone da autostrada per dirigenti, mantenendo l'immagine di un'Audi "S".
In questo modo lascia spazio a Lamborghini, che prende il posto di quella che una volta era un'audi S o RS.



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40 minuti fa, KimKardashian scrive:

Qualcuno può spiegarmi in base a quale strategia di marketing il gruppo VW continua a puntare su questi V8 diesel? 

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Molto probabile, quasi sicuro. Tra l'altro sarebbe anche disponibile in casa loro .... vedi la A8 60 TFSI etron da 449 cv e 700 Nm.

Eppure no, hanno messo un V8 TDi.

Oddio, anche se sono fuori dal pensare comune attuale, questo motore è davvero rimarchevole e mi piace molto ( soprattutto perché siamo orfani del V8 TFSI "non RS" che muore con la vecchia S6/S7 ) 

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