2012 Audi A6 L e-tron Concept
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| HP | 306 hp | HP/Weight | -- | ||
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(from Audi 
			Press Release)  Audi A6 L e-tron concept
			
			Audi is presenting its first luxury-class e-tron concept car – a 
			technology study known as the Audi A6 L e-tron concept at Auto China 
			2012 in Beijing. The plug-in hybrid has a powerful drive system that 
			enables a driving range of 80 km (49.71 miles) on pure electric 
			power, and it was specifically designed to fulfill Chinese needs.
			
			The A6 L e-tron concept is an important step towards future electric 
			mobility in China for Audi. With its first e-tron technology study 
			in the luxury class, the company is showing what a locally produced 
			New Energy Vehicle from Audi might look like.
			
			The basis for this study is the new A6 L, the most successful 
			premium automobile and Audi's bestselling model in China. Audi 
			produces this business sedan at the Changchun plant in a joint 
			venture with FAW.
			
			The A6 L e-tron concept is precisely tailored to the requirements of 
			Chinese customers. Plug-in hybrids that can travel long distances 
			electrically – thereby enabling zero emissions driving in local 
			areas – are ideal for use in rapidly growing megacities. Beyond its 
			drive system, the A6 L e-tron concept has all of the qualities that 
			customers value in Audi cars: prestige, comfort and sporty 
			performance.
Parallel hybrid system: intelligently combined TFSI and electric motor
The technology study is 
			a parallel hybrid. It brings together a 2.0 TFSI that outputs 155 kW 
			(211 hp) and an electric motor with 70 kW (95 hp) peak power. The 
			liquid-cooled lithium-ion battery is located in a 
			collision-protected space at the rear of the vehicle. In electric 
			mode, the Audi A6 L e-tron concept can travel up to 80 km (49.71 
			miles) at a constant speed of 60 km/h (37.28 mph). At any given 
			moment, the hybrid control module chooses the best suited operating 
			mode with the focus on driving range.
			
			This technology platform can be operated with only the internal 
			combustion engine, only the electric drive, or in hybrid mode. In 
			addition, it can recover energy during deceleration, or it can boost 
			output power for strong acceleration by combining the two drives. 
			The Audi A6 L e-tron concept delivers sporty performance.
Setting a course for the future: Audi's e-tron strategy
The rapid advance in 
			urbanization and the associated need to reduce CO2 emissions are a 
			key determining factor for new drive technologies. Audi views 
			electric mobility as a key future technology and is working on 
			highly efficient solutions that simultaneously offer the customer a 
			typical Audi driving experience.
			
			Audi has already launched electrified drive systems in volume 
			production with full hybrid models that have highly advanced 
			lithium-ion technology. The Q5 hybrid quattro, A6 hybrid and A8 
			hybrid can drive up to three kilometers (1.86 miles) on electric 
			power. In combined mode, which uses the internal combustion engine 
			and electric motor, customers experience sporty driving performance 
			and significantly better fuel economy.
			
			The next step is to implement drive systems in which electric 
			driving is the primary focus. The term Audi e-tron refers to 
			technologies ranging from PHEV (Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle) to 
			range extenders and finally vehicles powered purely by electric 
			batteries or fuel cells.
			
			In its first Audi e-tron concept car, Audi already showed how this 
			future might look. And in the case of the R8 e-tron, this vision 
			will be realized in a short production run later this year.
			
			Audi is using A1 e-tron and A3 e-tron test vehicles to acquire 
			important customer feedback, which can be incorporated in later 
			production cars. The first product will be the A3 e-tron in 2014. It 
			will be followed by other New Energy Vehicles. In this way, e-tron 
			will become established as a further attractive drive technology 
			option alongside TDI and TFSI.
Elegant: the styling
The Audi A6 L e-tron 
			concept is notable for its elegant styling. The sedan, which has a 
			3.01 meter (9.88 feet) wheelbase, is 5.02 meters (16.47 feet) long 
			and 1.87 meters (6.14 feet) wide, but only 1.46 meters (4.79 feet) 
			tall. Its long engine hood, its low, extended roof line and the 
			sharp lines on its sides create an athletic overall look. 
			Characteristic Audi LED headlights emphasize the car's determined 
			expression.
			
			The car's exterior styling shows its differences from the production 
			car. At the front, the single-frame grille with its slender 
			cross-bars and the nearly covered air intakes attract the eye – both 
			features are typical of all e-tron models. Powerful 21-inch wheels 
			in e-tron design and the special rear diffuser highlight the car's 
			progressive character. On the body, signatures identify the 
			prototype's technology, while under the engine hood a styling 
			capsule covers engine components. A ribbed contour at its center 
			symbolizes the hybrid drive.
Lightweight and strong with Audi ultra: the body
The body of the A6 L e-tron 
			concept is identical to that of the Audi A6 L. It is lightweight, 
			rigid and safe to a maximum degree, due to application of the ultra 
			lightweight principle. Consisting of approximately ten percent 
			aluminum, it weighs about 15 percent less than a comparable 
			all-steel design. Aluminum components in the load-bearing structure 
			and exterior skin, as well as the high-tech steels used in the 
			occupant cell, make the body significantly lighter.
			
			Each new future Audi model will be lighter in weight than the 
			previous model. This makes the brand a frontrunner in reversing the 
			upward weight spiral. In designing car bodies, developers will 
			intelligently use new combinations of materials, including carbon 
			fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP). For Audi, ultra lightweight 
			construction does not solely focus on one material, rather it seeks 
			a flexible approach that utilizes a wide variety of materials – but 
			with one goal: to attain the best performance with the least 
			material usage at the best places.
			
			Furthermore, advanced materials and construction methods achieve an 
			extremely low sound level in the interior of the Audi A6 L e-tron 
			concept. Excellent vibration comfort is attained by fine-tuning 
			components and by hydraulically damping axle and drive mounts.
			
			Comfortable and sporty: the chassis
			Audi's ultra lightweight construction competence is also found in 
			the chassis, which combines a high level of comfort with sporty 
			handling. The links are made of aluminum. The power steering, like 
			the brake booster and the air conditioning compressor, utilizes an 
			electromechanical drive.
			
			At the limits of performance in driving through curves, the 
			electronic transverse differential lock – a function of electronic 
			stabilization control (ESC) – stabilizes the Audi A6 L e-tron 
			concept by making small interventions at the front wheel on the 
			outside of the curve.
Luxurious: interior and features
As in the Audi A6 L 
			before it, the interior of the technology platform continues the 
			elegant styling of its exterior design. Its defining element is an 
			arc under the windshield – the wrap-around – that surrounds the 
			driver and front passenger. The front of the instrument panel is 
			designed in the form of a flowing wave. All of the interior details 
			illustrate the aesthetic standard with which Audi builds its 
			vehicles. All materials have been carefully selected and 
			meticulously worked into the design.
			
			The controls are intuitive. The powermeter replaces the tachometer; 
			its pointer indicates total drive system power on a scale of zero to 
			100 percent. Colored segments indicate the current operating state 
			of the A6 L e-tron concept; an auxiliary instrument visualizes the 
			charge state of the lithium-ion battery.
			
			Meanwhile, the energy flow indicator tells the driver the current 
			operating mode and which hybrid drive components are currently 
			active. It can be called up from the driver information system or 
			MMI monitor. The large screen shows a bar diagram of average fuel 
			economy and indicates the amount of recovered energy over 
			five-minute intervals.
			
			The Audi A6 L e-tron concept offers a lot of space at all seating 
			positions. It integrates all of the model line's luxury-class 
			features. The seats offer ventilation and massage functions, the 
			Bose surround system delivers good sound, and the deluxe automatic 
			air conditioning system with air ionizer ensures a pleasant climate 
			in the car. Ambient lighting adds subtle highlights to the interior 
			illumination.
			
			The driver assistance and safety systems also satisfy the highest 
			standards. Audi active lane assist supports the driver in 
			lane-keeping, while Audi side assist helps to change lanes. When it 
			is dark, the night vision assistant highlights detected pedestrians 
			even at a distance; the parking assistant helps in parking. The Audi 
			pre sense system can reduce the severity of accidents and their 
			consequences in many cases.
			
			The car's features also include MMI navigation plus. Many functions 
			of the large hard-drive navigation system can be controlled by 
			touchpad character input; the touch-sensitive pad, MMI touch, 
			recognizes 29,000 Chinese characters. A team of engineers developed 
			these functions at the Audi Infotainment Tech Center (ITC) in 
			Beijing, where infotainment components from Germany are adapted to 
			suit the wishes of Chinese customers.
			
			The equipment, data and prices specified in this document refer to 
			the model range offered in Germany. Subject to change without 
			notice; errors and omissions excepted.



