Audi Efficiency Challenge – Low Emissions, Low Fuel Consumption

17 October 2009 | Green Cars | No Comments

Audi recently announced that they want to make an experiment to show once again the efficiency of their models over a distance of 4182 kilometers. The purpose of these experiments is to show that Audi products (Audi cars) are most effective if we talk about emissions and fuel consumption. This experiment is called “Audi Efficiency Challenge from A to B“, and will be presented to a group of 120 journalists, to show them that CO2 emissions and fuel consumption can achieve an ideal rate on 4182 km distance.

Route A – B is represented by Lofoten islands of Norway (A) and Maggiore Lake in northern Italy (B). German company leaders chose for this experiment expensive cars but also cheaper cars (FSI and TFSI), to demonstrate that Audi models are efficient at any level of price. Journalists will have the opportunity to test the new 1.6 TDI on the A3 model (A3 Sportback). Calculated emissions for this engine are 99 g / km.Other models that will participate in this experiment: A4 2.0 TDI e, S4, A5 Sportback 2.0 TFSI, A5 Sportback 3.2 FSI, TT 2.0 TDI Quattro, TT-RS, Q7 3.0 TDI clean diesel.

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