Tuesday, May 3, 2022

Go Behind The Scenes In The Development Of The Audi E




The battle for electric car supremacy is starting to really heat up now that established automakers are joining the fray. As Audi details in this behind-the-scenes video looking at the crossover's gestation, the e-tron had one of the most expensive development programs in Audi's history. Not surprising considering the vehicle represents the start of the transition away from internal-combustion engines to electric motors, not only for Audi but also its Volkswagen Group parent. The e-tron is the German auto giant's first electric car designed from the ground up to run on electricity, so the development team were under tremendous pressure. Thousands have been involved, working over a period of about four years and in four different continents. The video above provides a vast number of insights into the development program, including a look at the production process of the battery and electric motors. Interestingly, the e-tron's plant in Brussels, Belgium, is the first electric car plant where the batteries are assembled alongside the cars they will power. The e-tron made its debut last fall and is due in showrooms in the second quarter of 2019. There's already an online reservation system set up if you'd like to be one of the first to take delivery. Normally, the e-tron will operate in rear-wheel-drive mode, with the front motor only adding power when needed. Audi says the e-tron will accelerate from 0-60 mph in 5.5 seconds and hit a top speed of 124 mph. And when properly equipped, the vehicle will also be able to tow 4,000 pounds. The range is estimated at somewhere between 200 and 250 miles on a single charge.





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In the interior GT had carbon fiber panels, bucket seats with seat-belt harness, optional LCD screen for GPS navigation and small steering wheel. Important specifications include 6.0 L V12 engine, 575 hp, 465 lb-ft torque, and 5-speed transmission. Aventador LP 720-4 50 Anniversario (2013) is a limited edition version as only one hundred units of the Coupe, and similar number or Roadster was to be built to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the company Lamborghini. The brand has kept the base price at 548,000 US dollars, and it makes this vehicle one of the most expensive Lamborghini in this world. The coupe and the roadster was unveiled by the brand Lamborghini at 2013 Shanghai Motor Show and 2013 Quail Motorsports Gathering respectively. Important specifications and features of Aventador LP 720-4 50 Anniversario (2013) include 710 bhp, extended and enlarged front-air intakes, new rear end, leather interior upholstery and 50th-anniversary emblem in carbon fiber.





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