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  1. quel lunotto molto inclinato le dona molto imho, per certi versi direi che è più riuscita della versione a 4 porte. in effetti anche la versione 5 porte della odierna Vectra (mi pare si chiamasse GTS...) è moooooolto più guardabile della Vectra normale.
  2. effettivamente sarebbe una mossa molto sensata, però questo sembrerebbe un photoshop, per quanto ben fatto. in effetti, per essere una coupè, il profilo del padiglione potrebbe essere leggermente più filante... questo sembra essere uguale a quello della berlina. poi nn mi convincono le proporzioni della ruota posteriore.
  3. l'ultima proposta sarà anche meno originale rispetto alla versione reale (diventa abbastanza simile a 147 il frontale), però ne guadagna tantissimo. anche la seconda è molto riuscita imho
  4. La 8 è imho la più bella, seguita dalla 9 che ha un bel frontale un pò nostalgico. molto bella anche la 4.
  5. si continua con il nome del modello sul vetro interno della freccia... ma è una caratteristica comune a tutte le nuove Audi o c'è solo su Q5 ed R8? è un piccolo particolare che nn mi ha mai convinto cmq.
  6. niente male i nuovi fari posteriori, noto con piacere che manca anche la striscia cromata.
  7. vedendo questi video l'auto mi piace sempre di meno... posteriore e fiancate davvero troppo tormentati, orrende le luci posteriori. il frontale però continua a piacermi tantissimo... sembra una riedizione moderna di quello della serie 5 E34. non mi dispiacerebbe, ma ne dubito fortemente, se serivsse da spunto per qualche futuro modello BMW.
  8. bè si, andando a vedere bene le 2 foto mi sono ricreduto, in effetti la somiglianza è molto meno netta di quel che dicevo io. mi riferivo soprattutto all'inclinazione del cofano e del parabrezza, un pò diversa da alcuni altri SUV dove si crea invece un maggior "effetto monovolume". però la fiancata è in effetti completamente diversa.
  9. un SUV Audi di taglia Tiguan sarebbe l'ipotetico Q3, se arriverà... cmq è vero che la Q5 è molto, ma molto simile alla Tiguan vista lateralmente.
  10. notare il rivestimento shocking del sedile anteriore... guidare un'auto del genere equivale a buttare nel cesso la propria eterosessualità, imho...
  11. bè un SUV è normale che abbia proporzioni diverse da quelle di una coupè, semmai mi preoccuperei del contrario... per quanto in effetti siano pretenziose le parole di De'Silva cmq, io ho sempre visto questo designer particolarmente attento alle proporzioni. Infatti, dell'attuale stile Audi si potrebbe dire "noioso", "tutte uguali", "poco innovativo" e le solite cose (vere o no, nn è questo il posto per discuterne), ma "sproporzionato" è un'aggettivo che proprio non gli si addice. che poi ottenere "proprozioni perfette" è un'utopia, su questo sono d'accordo. io reputo molto buone le proporzioni della Q5 (specie per via del cofano motore piatto in stile Tiguan, è la soluzione che preferisco per un SUV). per quanto riguarda la A5, invece (piccolo OT), io in tutta sincerità sono d'accordo con De'Silva sulla sua celeberrima frase. certo, alcuni la troveranno banale, ma la A5 si avvicina tantissimo al mio ideale di coupè. e le sue proporzioni, imho, nn raggiungeranno la perfezione, ma la rasentano. (adesso non apriamo migliaia di pagine di OT sulla A5...)
  12. si direbbe che il frontale, nella 5 porte, è molto simil-Laguna, non mi piace. niente male, per ora, il frontale della 3 porte invece. cmq la prima cosa che ho notato è quanto è alta la linea di cintura: guardate il finestrino posteriore della 5 porte
  13. l'unica cosa che si può dire è.... doppio rene un pò troppo sviluppato in altezza, per i miei gusti.
  14. in effetti l'ho notato anch'io, il taglio del cofano e la presa d'aria anteriore nella quale sono inglobati i fari sa vagamente di Alfa... provate a immaginarvela con il trilobo al posto del doppio rene... ora basta, ho detto troppo
  15. a me invece quest'auto piace non poco. soprattutto il frontale, meno il posteriore che sembra troppo "tormentato".
  16. non è ancora chiaro se questo motore avrà il turbo o il compressore volumetrico, le voci al riguardo sono ancora contraddittorie. cmq sia è un'ottima cosa imho, specialmente sulla S4. sulla A6 risulterà utile soprattutto negli USA imho.
  17. le premesse sono molto buone, certo si direbbe molto più filante della attuale che con quel lunotto verticale non mi ha mai convinto (anzi diciamo che imho è un pugno nell'occhio...). anche il frontale sembra molto basso, qualcosa tipo Scirocco come proporzioni, però coi fari in apparenza un pò più allungati.
  18. imho è un'ottima idea, potrebbe essere una buona alternativa a molti crossover che stanno trovando terreno fertile in USA. e chissà, con un motore giusto potrebbe ritagliarsi il suo spazio anche qui da noi, un pò come ha fatto la 300C sw con il 3.0 Diesel.
  19. "Additonal differentiation on all-wheel drive models: rear light strip (colored in red)" sarebbe la striscia rossa come quella che aveva la 996 Carrera4S al posteriore?
  20. The Audi A3 and A3 Sportback, the premium compact models from Audi, are raising their sporty profile with a raft of improvements and an accentuated design. Innovative technologies such as the S tronic dual-clutch transmission with seven speeds and Audi magnetic ride, the suspension control system, makes for even greater driving pleasure. Its sharper, more striking design lends even greater expression to the A3 family. Additional equipment features, such as the Audi parking system at front and rear, the parking assistant and the reversible loadliner, also add to the appeal of these models. The Audi S3 developing 195 kW (265 hp) is now also available as a Sportback version, a new top model that rounds off the range. Shipping will commence in the summer, with prices starting at € 20,350. The Audi A3 created the entirely new market segment of the premium compact car when the first-generation model made its debut in 1996. The brand with the four rings has been notably successful in that market segment and has since built 1.9 million units of the Audi A3. After four successive record-breaking years, the one millionth specimen of the second-generation A3 – which went into production in 2003 – left the assembly line just a few days ago. Audi is now solidifying its lead. The exterior: even sportier profile New visual details for the three-door A3 and A3 Sportback bring its stretched, sporty profile into the foreground. The front lid and fenders are more expressively styled, and the bumper and large single-frame radiator grille have been modified. A curved trim element in the headlamps known as the "wing" accentuates their technical perfection. Daytime running lights are standard features, and the optional bi-xenon headlamps incorporate LEDs. Down the sides, the highlight features are exterior mirrors with integral turn indicators, new door handles and attractive wheels. At the tail end, the modified bumper and the lights help this car make a grand exit; the A3 Sportback now has innovative fiber optic rods arranged in a flat, continuous strip that creates an impressive optical effect in the dark. The three-door A3 has a modified tailgate with a new light edge. As a result of the design modifications, the A3 has grown by 2.5 centimeters (0.98 in) in length to 4.24 meters (166.93 in), while the sporty proportions of the Sportback remain virtually unchanged at 4.29 meters (168.90 in) in length. The interior: sporty elegance Inside the car, too, the designers fine-tuned the atmosphere of sporty elegance. Aluminum-look elements on the air vents, light switches and center console accentuate the premium character of the Audi A3 and A3 Sportback. The switches and controls beneath the audio system have been given a new, modern look. The instruments have black dials and red needles to reinforce the impression of precision and advanced technology, and a shift indicator displays the recommended gear in any given circumstances in the driver information system. The driver information system's display and the time, date and distance display – standard with the Ambiente and Ambition equipment lines – shows the information in high-resolution white type. The leather sport steering wheel for the Ambition line has new aluminum trim clips, and Audi can supply a flat-bottomed leather sport steering wheel for the Ambition as an option. New inlays for the Attraction and Ambition, new colors and a wide selection of upholstery fabrics enhance the interior through their sportiness, impressive material quality and meticulous crafting. The upholstery range even includes Fine Nappa leather for the sport seats. The A3's trunk is the roomiest in its class, at 350 to 1,080 liters (12.36 to 38.12 cubic ft.), with an even larger 370 to 1,100 liters (13.06 to 38.83 cubic ft.) on the A3 Sportback. On quattro versions the trunk floor is a few centimeters higher, to accommodate the special rear axle. A particularly ingenious feature is available for the front-wheel-drive versions – a sturdy, reversible loadliner that is a practical, easy-to-clean tray e.g. for carrying wet items, which can be removed from the car as a carrying tray. Audi can also supply the options of roof rails and a panoramic sunroof for the versatile A3 Sportback. Powerful drive: the engines As before, Audi is bringing the A3 and A3 Sportback onto the market with eight different engines – five gasoline and three diesel versions. Six of them are pioneering four-cylinder direct injection units with turbocharging. Their abbreviations TFSI and TDI encapsulate the strengths of Audi's engine technology – performance, high torque, dynamism, refinement and efficiency. The 1.6 unit develops 75 kW (102 hp), the 1.4 TFSI 92 kW (125 hp), the 1.8 TFSI 118 kW (160 hp) and the 2.0 TFSI 147 kW (200 hp), while the 3.2 quattro with its six cylinders musters 184 kW (250 hp). The 1.9 TDI delivers 77 kW (105 hp) and the 2.0 TDI 103 kW (140 hp) or 125 kW (170 hp), depending on specification. Both two-liter diesel engines have been extensively reengineered – a new common rail injection system now assures ultra-refined running. The 1.6-liter gasoline engine can also be supplied in conjunction with manual transmission for low-cost running on ethanol E 85 fuel. The diesel with an output of 77 kW (105 hp) is the power unit of the extremely efficient 1.9 TDI e version which, thanks to special fine-tuning measures, clocks up 100 kilometers on a mere 4.5 liters of diesel (52.27 mpg). Most of the other engines likewise slash fuel consumption by as much as 15 percent. The 1.8 TFSI and the technically closely related 2.0 TFSI have been frictionally optimized and have new cylinder bores, pistons and oil pumps. High tech from Audi: the new transmissions The range of transmissions has been extended and become even more appealing. Almost all engine versions are supplied as standard with six-speed manual transmission. The 1.6 and 1.9 TDI are outfitted with five-speed manual transmission, and the 3.2 is available exclusively with the S tronic dual-clutch transmission, now also available optionally for all engine versions. The high-tech S tronic changes gears with extreme speed and smoothness. The driver can set it to operate in a fully automatic mode or change gears manually – either at the selector lever or with the standard shift paddles on the leather sport steering wheel (from 103 kW/140 hp). The S tronic on the six-cylinder engine, the 2.0 TFSI and the diesel versions has six speeds, whereas the 1.6, the 1.4 TFSI and the 1.8 TFSI feature a newly developed seven-speed S tronic. Both its clutches are dry-running – an innovative approach. This means that they do not need a separate oil supply, further adding to their already impressive efficiency. The seven gears are closely spaced for a sporty response, though the top gear is sufficiently high-geared to reduce the engine speed, cutting fuel consumption as a result. The quattro versions, which put the A3 in a different league to the other players in the premium compact class, likewise have even more to offer. The all-wheel-drive system is available for five engine versions – for the 1.8 TFSI, the 2.0 TFSI, the 3.2 (as standard) and the two 2.0 TDI versions. In its latest technical form the central hydraulic multi-plate clutch responds even faster when the engine's power needs to be redistributed between the front and rear wheels. This increases stability, traction and driving pleasure for the driver. The standard-fit dynamic suspension, too, provides safety, dynamic handling and comfort all rolled into one. The captivating precision with which the Audi A3 and A3 Sportback handle and their well-balanced character owe a great deal to elaborate concepts such as the four-link rear suspension and the efficient electromechanical power steering. There is optional sport suspension that supports the body 15 millimeters (0.59 in) lower; it is standard on the Ambition, in conjunction with 17-inch alloys. The option of acoustic glass for the windshield (standard on Ambiente) enhances occupant comfort and improves the car's acoustic behavior. Way ahead of the competition: Audi magnetic ride There is another new feature that puts the A3 and A3 Sportback streets ahead of their challengers: The adaptive-action shock absorber control system by the name of Audi magnetic ride. This system overcomes the age-old conflict between dynamic behavior and ride comfort. The driver can choose between "Normal" and "Sport" programs by flipping a switch. A magneto-rheological fluid circulating in the shock absorbers changes its flow properties within milliseconds when a voltage is applied; this affects the damping characteristic, which can be varied from comfortably supple to crisply firm. Audi can supply the electronic damping control system as an option for the gasoline versions from 118 kW (160 hp) upwards, as well as for both two-liter TDI versions. The equipment range for the Audi A3 and A3 Sportback has also been greatly extended. As before, there are three lines to choose from. Attraction is the version with compelling character; the dynamic-looking Ambition for instance includes sport seats, sport suspension and 17-inch wheels, and the luxurious Ambiente equipment line features such items as cruise control, a light and rain sensor, an interior lighting package and the new addition of a windshield with acoustic glass. For an even more customized specification there are the S line, comprising an exterior package and a sport package, the deluxe Audi exclusive line, and the choice items available within the Audi exclusive range. On all equipment lines and engine versions for the German market, the chorus radio system with four speakers is now standard. There are also modern infotainment systems available, including the Bose Sound System; the Audi exclusive range includes a connection socket for an iPod. The array of other new options demonstrates the high technological standard of the A3 car line. These include deluxe automatic air conditioning, adaptive light – the dynamic cornering light system – and the Audi parking system for front and rear, displaying the distance from an obstruction via the frequency of the signal emitted. Then there is the new parking assistant. Its pioneering ultrasound sensors scan the parking spaces by the roadside as the car is driven slowly past; the driver is informed in the instrument cluster if one of them is sufficiently large to back into. If the reverse gear is engaged and the accelerator pressed, the system manipulates the electromechanical steering to guide the car automatically into the space. All the driver need do is attend to the accelerator, clutch and brakes. Pure performance: the new S3 Sportback The dynamic range-topping member of the A3 family sports new features, too. There is now a second top model on the market, with the S3 Sportback joining the three-door Audi S3. Both versions are equipped with the same engine, the reengineered 2.0 TFSI with an output of 195 kW (265 hp). With 350 Nm (258.15 lb-ft) of torque available constantly from 2,500 to 5,000 rpm, the direct-injection, two-liter turbo catapults the three-door model from 0 to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) in 5.7 seconds (Sportback: 5.8 seconds); the top speed is limited electronically to 250 km/h (155.34 mph). Yet the S3's fuel consumption is astonishingly low, at an average of 8.5 liters per 100 km (27.67 mpg). A six-speed manual transmission handles the business of getting the power from the engine to the standard quattro driveline; 18-inch wheels provide a firm grip with the road. The sport suspension holds the body 25 millimeters (0.98 in) lower and integrates lightweight aluminum components. Black brake calipers act on 17-inch disk brakes. Audi's compact premium sports model offers the reflexes of a top athlete. It reacts spontaneously to steering movements and its handling remains stable, precise and almost neutral right up to its physical limits. When coming out of a bend it veritably seems to dig its claws into the tarmac, enabling the driver to start accelerating again at the earliest possible moment. Like the A3, the S3 has been optically modified and is clearly distinguished by a number of striking lines, for example on the radiator grille, on the bumpers and on the roof spoiler, as well as by the aluminum-look exterior mirrors. Inside, the driver and front passenger are greeted by sport seats with cloth, Alcantara/leather or all-leather upholstery; Audi exclusive bucket seats are available as an option. Aluminum pedals, three different styles of inlay and a black or silver headlining create an exclusively sporty look. Deluxe automatic air conditioning, an anti-theft alarm and xenon plus headlamps with LED daytime running light extend the range of standard features. The further optimized Audi A3, A3 Sportback and the two S3 versions are about to go on the market; shipping of the new models will begin in the summer. In conclusion, the comprehensively improved A3 comes with an extended range of standard equipment, including the chorus radio system – all at a starting price of € 20,350. da fourtitude.com so che non lo leggerete tutto, quindi vi riporto le principali novità: 2.0 TDI da 140 e 170cv ora common-rail, S3 anche in versione Sportback, nuovo S-tronic a 7 rapporti per 1.6, 1.8 TFSI e 2.0 TFSI. Il 1.6 può anceh funzionare a bio-etanolo. Audi Magnetic Ride optional. Trazione quattro (Haldex, anche se nn lo dice esplicitamente) disponibile su 1.8 e 2.0 TFSI, 3.2 e 2.0 TDI in entrambe le potenze. La 3 porte cresce di 2,5cm in lunghezza, mentre la Sportback rimane invariata. Piccole modifiche anche alla plancia, con alcuni nuovi pulsanti per l'audio e modifiche alla grafica della strumentazione.
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