| Dimensions & Weight | |
| Length | 4,916 |
| Width | 1,855 |
| Height | 1,459 |
| Wheelbase | 2,843 |
| Engine | |
| No of Cylinders / arrangement | 6 |
| Displacement | 2773cc |
| Type | 2.8L 206bhp V6 w/ Audi valvelift system |
| Maximum Power | 209 @ 5,500-6,800 (PS@rpm) |
| Maximum Torque | 28.6 @ 3,000-5,000 (kgm@rpm) |
| Fuel | Direct Injection |
| Transmission | |
| Type | 6 Gear Automatic |
| Performance | |
| Top Speed | 243 kmph |
| Brakes | |
| Font | Disc & Drum |
| Back | Disc |
| Wheels | |
| Options Available | Alloy Wheel 17 inches |
Friday, August 5, 2011
Audi A6
Technical Specifications
Technical Specifications
The all new mammoth from the house of Audi is to launch itsAudi Q7 6.0L V12 TDI , with the 12 cylinder powerful diesel engine and an outstanding performance of it 1000 Nm of torque and 500 PS gifts you a sense of driving a sports car.
With all new and powerful V12 liter engine the car has set new records for diesel engines as the new Audi Q7 achieves a top speed of 250 km/hr with a remarkable acceleration of 0 to 100 in a whooping 5.5 seconds.
| Dimensions & Weight | |
| Length | 5088 mm |
| Width | 1984 mm |
| Height | 1737 mm |
| Kerb Weight | 2205 - 2605 kg |
| Engine | |
| Engine type | 6.0L V12 TDI |
| No. Of Cylinders | 6 |
| Displacement (cc) | 5,934 cc |
| Maximum torque | 1,750rpm - 3,250rpm |
| Engine Capacity | 5.5 liters |
| Transmission | |
| Transmission | Automatic |
| Braking System | 20 inch carbon – ceramic disc brakes |
| Brake Front | 8 piston brake calipers |
| Brake Rear | 4 piston brake calipers |
| Steering System | Power Steering |
The all new mammoth from the house of Audi is to launch itsAudi Q7 6.0L V12 TDI , with the 12 cylinder powerful diesel engine and an outstanding performance of it 1000 Nm of torque and 500 PS gifts you a sense of driving a sports car.
With all new and powerful V12 liter engine the car has set new records for diesel engines as the new Audi Q7 achieves a top speed of 250 km/hr with a remarkable acceleration of 0 to 100 in a whooping 5.5 seconds.
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