2010 Audi A8 Hybrid
| Price | -- | Production | -- | ||
| Engine | 2 liter inline-4 hybrid | Weight | 4156 lbs | ||
| Aspiration | turbocharged | Torque | 354 lb-ft | ||
| HP | 245 hp | HP/Weight | 17 lbs per hp | ||
| HP/Liter | -- | 1/4 mile | -- | ||
| 0-62 mph | 7.6 seconds | Top Speed | 146 mph | 
(from Audi Press 
			Release)  The efficiency standard – the Audi A8 hybrid
			
			Power like a big V6, fuel economy like a modest four-cylinder unit – 
			Audi presents the A8 hybrid as a technology concept at the Geneva 
			Motor Show. Its two propulsion units – a 2.0 TFSI and an electric 
			motor – develop a total output of 180 kW (245 hp) of system power 
			and 480 Nm (354.03 lb-ft) of torque. This enables the Audi A8 hybrid 
			to accelerate in 7.6 seconds from zero to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) and 
			to achieve a top speed of 235 km/h (146.02 mph). Yet its average 
			fuel consumption amounts to only 6.2 liters (37.94 US mpg) per 100 
			km – the CO2 equivalent is 144 grams per km (231.75 g/mile).
The technology of the Audi A8 hybrid
The combustion engine of 
			the Audi A8 hybrid is the 2.0 TFSI – a high-tech powerplant. This 
			four-cylinder unit, which has been named “Engine of the Year” five 
			times in a row since 2005, is an example of Audi's downsizing 
			philosophy. It combines direct fuel injection with turbocharging and 
			the AVS Audi valvelift system, which regulates the valve lift in two 
			stages. In combination with the adjustable intake camshaft, the Audi 
			valvelift system improves cylinder charging and ensures spontaneous 
			and powerful torque build-up. The 2.0 TFSI delivers 155 kW (211 hp) 
			and 350 Nm (258.15 lb-ft); the torque value remains constant from 
			1,500 to 4,200 rpm.
			
			In the crankcase of the four-cylinder unit, which has a displacement 
			of 1,984 cc, two balancer shafts offset second-order inertial forces 
			to ensure virtually vibration-free and pleasantly quiet operation 
			that goes well with the luxurious character of the A8. All 
			components are optimized to minimize friction. The 
			flow-rate-regulated, pressure-controlled oil pump further reduces 
			fuel consumption.
Electric motor with ample propulsive power
A hydraulically operated wet clutch links the 2.0 TFSI with the electric motor. Its control requires the utmost precision, and a great deal of know-how has been expended to achieve its smooth, precise and swift operation. The synchronous motor, which is continually excited, also serves as a generator that develops 33 kW (45 hp) of power and 211 Nm (155.63 lb-ft) of torque. Its full power is available practically right from standstill and contributes to a sportily powerful start-up. Since an electric motor also develops heat, its housing is furnished with cooling ducts. Interposed between the electric motor and the wheelset of the eight-speed tiptronic, which is controlled entirely by electronics, is an additional cut-out clutch. In conjunction with the electric unit, this functions as a torque converter. The propulsive power of both drive systems is applied to the road through the front wheels.
Lithium-ion technology – the battery
The energy storage 
			system of the Audi A8 hybrid is mounted in the rear section. This 
			state-of-the-art lithium-ion battery is more compact and weighs less 
			than other types but is substantially more powerful. It is protected 
			by a high-strength housing, and a ventilation module ensures that it 
			always operated within the ideal temperature range. Yet the A8 
			hybrid also provides ample luggage space of 400 liters (14.13 cubic 
			feet)
			
			Several subsystems that operate on engine power in a conventional 
			car have been modified right from the start for use in the Audi A8 
			hybrid. The compressor in the climate control system runs entirely 
			on electric power. The steering system is electromechanical as well. 
			The brake booster too is supplied by a demand-controlled electric 
			vacuum pump. During electrical – i.e. recuperative – braking 
			actions, a sophisticated control system ensures that the ABS and ESP 
			functions operate properly. 
			
			The power electronics unit manages the interaction of the systems. 
			Its pulse control inverter regulates the interplay of the battery 
			and the electric motor. The DC-DC converter supplies power to users 
			on the onboard network. The power electronics unit, which is 
			connected to the battery and the electric motor by high-voltage 
			cables, is located in the engine compartment. 
			
			The smooth interaction of these components and their high level of 
			integration attest to the specialized know-how Audi has accumulated. 
			The technology architecture already provides a glimpse of a future 
			production model – the Audi Q5 hybrid, which will be introduced 
			later this year.
Driving experience
The Audi A8 hybrid, 
			which weighs 1,885 kilograms (4,155.71 lb), drives as if it had a 
			big six-cylinder gasoline engine or a TDI under its hood. From zero 
			to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) the vehicle accelerates in 7.6 seconds, and 
			it can continue to accelerate up to 235 km/h (146.02 mph). Yet its 
			fuel consumption according to the EU cycle is only 6.2 liters per 
			100 km (37.94 mpg), corresponding to 144 grams CO2/km (231.75 
			g/mile). In city traffic, the hybrid drive uses about 20 percent 
			less fuel than a conventional drive. Both the car's performance and 
			its fuel economy benefit substantially from a major advantage of the 
			A8 model series – its lightweight aluminum body based on the Audi 
			Space Frame principle (ASF). 
			
			The hybrid drive is designed for fully electric-powered driving up 
			to 65 km/h (40.39 mph) and for a distance exceeding two kilometers – 
			especially well-suited for driving in the city or residential 
			suburbs. When conditions permit, the driver can also select the 
			electric mode by actuating a separate e-key in the cockpit. Both the 
			display screen of the instrument cluster and the large monitor of 
			the MMI operating system on the dashboard present all momentary 
			power flows in brilliant graphics.
			
			When the Audi A8 hybrid starts moving, both of its engines 
			interoperate closely to suit varying power demands. Above 65 km/h 
			(40.39 mph) the combustion engine alone does all the propulsive 
			work, while the electric motor supplies onboard users and recharges 
			the battery. 
			
			When the driver lets up on the gas, the combustion engine is 
			disconnected from the drivetrain, so the Audi A8 hybrid ”sails”. In 
			braking and slow-down phases, the e-motor functions as a generator – 
			recuperating energy efficiently and feeding it into the battery.
			
			When the driver floors the pedal, the engine management temporarily 
			controls the entire system power, and now the electric motor is 
			boosting power. 180 kW (245 hp) and 480 Nm (354.03 lb-ft) endow the 
			big sedan with enormous thrust. The intermediate sprint from 60 to 
			120 km/h (37.28 to 74.56 mph) in fifth gear for instance is 
			accomplished in 7.5 seconds. The Audi A8 hybrid is an extremely 
			dynamic car – with a fuel efficiency that is setting new standards. 
			This is especially true in everyday user activities. Even its looks 
			betray the power of this near-production concept car with its big 
			21-inch wheels and their 265/35 tires. Efficiency and sportiness are 
			no paradox at Audi – they go hand in hand.
The design of the Audi A8 hybrid
This near-production 
			concept car has 21-inch, two-colour wheel rims styled with highly 
			three-dimensional surface areas. The exterior paint job of the A8 
			hybrid is in “Prism Silver” with “Spectra Flair” as an accent color 
			– a rainbow effect that's accentuated in reflected light along 
			creases and seams on the body. The prominently located “hybrid” 
			lettering on both front fenders leaves no doubt about what kind of 
			car this is. The accentuation of its width by a prominent low 
			horizontal spoiler edge and a chrome strip conveys the vehicle's 
			solid stance on the road.
			
			The engine compartment cover with its high-gloss finish and the 
			glass cover of the battery in the trunk also provide visual links to 
			hybrid technology. And the illuminated doorsteps bear the “hybrid” 
			insignia as an elegant touch to underscore the electric aspect 
			whenever the doors are opened – using LED technology to minimize 
			energy consumption.
			
			The passengers also see the prominent hybrid logo displayed on the 
			dashboard. The "Powermeter" in addition shows the energy flow in the 
			instrument cluster.
			
			The equipment and data specified in this document refer to the model 
			range offered in Germany. Subject to change without notice; errors 
			and omissions excepted.
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