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2010 Audi Q7 Update Official Images Revealed

Audi has announced details of a major series of updates to hit its Q7 SUV range, including the arrival of its feted TDI engine for the US market.
With a launch planned for the US Autumn this year, the Q7 has received the proverbial nip and tuck, with the


Audi has announced details of a major series of updates to hit its Q7 SUV range, including the arrival of its feted TDI engine for the US market.

With a launch planned for the US Autumn this year, the Q7 has received the proverbial nip and tuck, with the German prestige manufacturer making numerous changes to the car's aesthetics.

At the front of the vehicle, Audi has incorporated a new front lighting design with LED daytime running lights, while at the rear, the car has received the full quota of LED additions – running lights, brake lights and turn signals.

The new Q7 also gets an updated set of bumpers and added chrome finishes and highlights inside and out.

However, the most notable additions to hit the Q7 aren't immediately obvious to the eye.

A new MMI navigation system has been introduced for the update, featuring 3D navigation, joystick control and voice-based destination input control.

It also responds to demands such as 'I'm hungry', 'I need gas' and 'I need money' (no kidding), providing directions to establishments able to satisfy the need closest to the car.

All previous engines featured in the Q7 have been carried over to the 2010 update with the addition of a new 3.0 litre TDI diesel V6 engine, producing 168kw (225hp) and 550Nm (406lb/ft) of torque.

Audi claims the US model will storm from 0-60mph (96.6km/h) in 8.5 seconds and use 9.4 litres per 100 kilometres on the highway.

The TDI engine has reached Bin5/ULEV (Ultra Low Emission Vehicle) II 50 state status and a 5-star crash-test rating from NHTSA and NCAP.

See the press release below for more information.

2010 Audi Q7 Product Improvement Quick Reference: USA Data

VERSION DATE: April 14, 2009

INFO IS SUBJECT TO CHANGES AND UPDATES PRIOR TO LAUNCH

Product Improvement Summary

Exterior updates:

New front lighting design and LED daytime running lights

New full LED rear lights (LED running lights, brake lights, and turn signals)

Added chrome finishes on bumpers, door panels, and door handles

Two-tone exterior mirrors

New wheel designs

Updated front/rear bumpers

New paint colors (Teak Brown, Graphite Gray)

Rear tailgate has new shape for worldwide license plate acceptance

Interior updates:

Ventilated Premium Cricket leather front seats

Ambient interior door lighting and additional chrome enhancements on switchgear

Additional wood decorative inlay on passenger side dash

Infotainment:

New MMI navigation system – third generation MMI shows latest evolution of 3D navigation, joystick control for navigation map destination finding, updated graphical clarity, SIRIUS artist/title preview, SIRIUS traffic-based navigation, voice-based destination input control, and voice inputs such as "I'm hungry," "I need money," "I need gas" and "I need coffee" that will point to closest options within current vicinity.

Launch Timing and Pricing:

Audi Q7 with product improvement features launches in Fall 2009 as a 2010 model year vehicle. Pricing will be announced closer to launch.

FSI gasoline direct injection summary

Audi FSI direct injection gasoline technology was born in the R8 Le Mans-winning sports car found on racetracks from 2000-2005, with its first U.S. application in the 2005 A6 3.2 FSI V6 sedan launching in late 2004 calendar year. Using many of the same principles as TDI clean diesel technology, its high compression ratios allow for more power and torque with better fuel economy, while increasing performance levels from previous engine generations. Audi Q7's 3.6 FSI V6 engine and its 4.2 FSI V8 engines complement the TDI clean diesel engine joining the Audi Q7 family in April 2009.

TDI clean diesel Summary

Audi TDI clean diesel is clean, quiet, efficient, and fast. Customers buy this technology because it saves them time and adds convenience because of its city/highway range, all in a very clean and high-tech manner.

Audi TDI clean diesel engines are held to the same emissions standards as gasoline engines in the U.S., plus offer the advantages of 30% better fuel economy than V6 gasoline engines of similar displacement. Audi recommends premium gasoline fuel for FSI direct injection engines, with similar pricing for ultra low sulfur diesel fuel available in the U.S.

With 25 mpg highway and over 600 highway miles of range, Audi has chosen the Audi Q7 to launch diesel to demonstrate the best of qualities of fuel efficiency and technology in a vehicle segment that is not known for these attributes.

Audi has been preparing the U.S. market for TDI clean diesel by racing the R10 TDI LMP1 prototype for the past three seasons within the American Le Mans series, with proven and equally consistent victories for all three competing years at the famed 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race. The 650 hp and 800 lb-ft of torque within the R10 TDI is proof of Audi endurance, reliability, performance, and high levels of technology. It has always used the futuristic and high-potential GTL (gas-to-liquid) clean diesel fuel and has experimented with BTL (biomass-to-liquid) fuel in the 2008 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race. The new R15 TDI sports car with a V10 TDI clean engine won its maiden competition at the March 2009 12 Hours of Sebring endurance race. Preparations are well under way for its first 24 Hours of Le Mans racing debut in June 2009.

Audi TDI clean diesel development since 1989: output up 100%, torque up 70%, cleaner by 95%, particulates reduced by 98%.

Market

Key competitors are BMW X5 xDrive30i, xDrive35d, and xDrive48i and Mercedes GL320 BlueTEC, GL450, and GL550.

Why TDI clean diesel in the United States in 2009 with the new Audi Q7 TDI?

Audi has achieved Bin5/ULEV (ultra low emissions vehicle) II 50-state status. Audi clean diesel is measured on the same emissions basis as gasoline-based engines, but with 30% better fuel efficiency.

Advantages include very American driving aspects such as long range with over 600 highway miles between fueling stops for a convenient lifestyle, off-the-line power/torque, smooth and quiet ride.

When comparing diesel fuel prices 1:1 to Audi-recommended Super unleaded gasoline, the price differential will pay for itself over a few years time, and even sooner if resale value, and the Alternative Motor Vehicle credit is taken into consideration.

Clean diesel is progressive, in line with Audi worldwide brand values, with its advanced technology and performance without sacrificing efficiency.

Design

Sporty coupe-like roofline and dynamic sill line divides vehicle into a sporty looking upper section and a sturdy / substantial lower section.

One-piece wraparound tailgate made of aluminum with dynamic S-joint; unique to Audi.

Striking single-frame grille is a symbol of power and presence.

Typical Audi interior design is modern and sophisticated, with clear attention to detail; 14 cupholders, including 1 liter bottle holders in each door; up to 28 rear seat configurations possible.

5-star crash test ratings from NHTSA NCAP, "Top Safety Pick" from IIHS

Interior design was developed with the U.S. in mind, with ample storage room, numerous cupholders, and overall spaciousness.

3.0 TDI V6 clean diesel advantages include superior packaging over competitors, with AdBlue filling area secured next to fuel filling area within exterior fuel door (not in the interior).

Dynamics

S line package option provides up to 21 inch wheels with 295/35 tires

Six-piston front and four-piston rear brakes provide ample stopping power

Turbocharger optimized for US market, with torque peak arriving sooner than current EU model.

Clean, fun-to-drive, responsible, with excellent range fits U.S. Audi customer profile

Powertrain

3.6 FSI V6 specifications:

FSI direct injection technology

280 hp / 266 lb-ft

0-60 in 8.2 seconds

Fuel economy: 14/20 city/highway, 16 mpg combined

3.0 TDI V6 clean diesel with 50-state specifications joins the U.S. Audi Q7 lineup in April 2009:

TDI clean diesel technology and Bin 5 federal and ULEV II California emissions rating

U.S. version: 225 hp / 406 lb-ft

0-60 mph in 8.5 seconds (USA estimated)

Range: over 600 miles per tank (25mpg x 26.4 gal tank = 660 miles)

Common rail engine design for smooth and quiet operation, injection pressure up to 2,000 BAR / 29,001 psi = the weight of an SUV within the size of a fingernail.

Piezo injectors can be varied and optimized almost at will, reducing emissions, and acoustic benefits of the engine (especially at low engine speeds).

Variable turbine geometry generates 23.2 lbs of boost (1.6 BAR), with its vanes powered by an electric servo motor to improve propulsive power at low speeds.

Engine block made from a high strength vermicular graphite iron. Cylinder heads made from aluminum, which weighs 15% less than traditional cast iron.

Quickstart heater plugs are adapted to extremely cold temperatures, heating up to 1800°F within 2 seconds of ignition.

AdBlue tanks can be refilled under normal Audi U.S. maintenance cycles.

AdBlue tanks do not compromise the ability to carry a collapsible spare wheel (same as Audi Q7 gasoline models).

Fuel economy: 17/25 city/highway, 20 mpg combined

4.2 FSI V8 specifications

FSI direct injection technology

350 hp / 325 lb-ft

0-60 in 7.1 seconds

Fuel economy: 13/18 city/highway; 15 mpg combined

quattro® AWD – latest generation with asymmetric rear-biased torque split (42% front / 58% rear under normal conditions)

Innovations and available features

Advanced key keyless entry and starting

Bluetooth hands-free telephone interface

Audi music interface – iPod adapter

Audi parking system advanced w/ rearview camera (includes front & rear acoustic sensors)

6,600 lbs towing capacity with available towing package

Audi side assist blind spot detection system (activates at 19 mph)

Bang and Olufsen 1001 watts / 14 speaker Advanced sound system

Four zone climate control

Heated front & rear seats, and steering wheel

Audi adaptive air suspension (height & damping adjustment)

Audi adaptive cruise control (0-90 mph, can bring car to a complete stop)

Dimensions

(inches)

LENGTH

WIDTH

HEIGHT

WHEELBASE

AUDI Q7

200.2"

78.1"

68.4"

118.2"

BMW X5

191.1"

76.1"

69.5"

115.5"

MB GL

200.6"

75.6"

72.4"

121.1"

Acura MDX

190.7"

78.5"

68.2"

108.3"

Porsche Cayenne

188.9"

75.9"

66.9"

112.4"

Volvo XC90

189.3"

74.7"

70.2"

112.6"

VW Touareg

187.2"

75.9"

68.0"

112.4"

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