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Audi Q3
The introduction of the Audi Q3 in fall 2011 increased the Audi brand’s SUV family to three models.
The Q3 combines the dynamics of a compact car with the spaciousness and versatility of an SUV.
Other impressive attributes are its lightweight body and its highly advanced assistance and multi-
media systems. Many of its solutions have been adopted directly from the full-size category. The
model is currently available with two TDI and two TFSI engines, with outputs between 103 kW
(140 hp) and 155 kW (211 hp).
9,288 of the Audi Q3 were already delivered to customers during 2011.
Audi TT
The compact sports car models Audi TT Coupé and TT Roadster boast dynamic design and sporty
performance. Turbocharging and direct injection make the three four-cylinder engines – including
one TDI and two TFSI versions – not just powerful, but efficient too. For instance, in the Coupé
version the 2.0 TDI engine with an output of 125 kW (170 hp) in conjunction with quattro drive
and manual transmission runs on 5.3 liters of diesel fuel per 100 kilometers and produces emis-
sions of 139 g CO₂/km. The TT Coupé and TT Roadster are also available as S and RS models with
ultra-sporty engines.
A total of 27,239 (24,908) of the TT car line were delivered in 2011.
Audi A4
The improved models of the A4 car line have been on the market since last fall and deliveries to
customers commenced at the start of 2012. Not only has the design of the A4 Sedan, A4 Avant,
A4 allroad quattro and S4 models been made even clearer and more striking, the improved ver-
sions also offer new features that enhance driving dynamics, efficiency and infotainment.
The models in the A4 car line are propelled by powerful TDI and TFSI engines that have a large
number of efficiency technologies as standard. Although many of the engines now produce
more power and torque, fuel efficiency has on average improved by 11 percent.
The most economical version in the model family is the Audi A4 2.0 TDI developing 100 kW
(136 hp), which uses just 4.3 liters of diesel fuel in the sedan version, making for CO₂ emissions
of 112 g/km. A highlight of the TFSI family is the new 1.8-liter engine, which realizes fuel savings
of 18 percent in the 125 kW (170 hp) version of the A4 Sedan compared with its predecessor.
The Company delivered a total of 325,269 (302,060) of its popular A4 car line to customers
in 2011.
Audi A5
The A5 car line was also revised in 2011. The engines, suspension and infotainment of the
A5 Sportback, A5 Coupé and A5 Cabriolet models are now even more advanced. The design has
also been refined, with sharper, more evocative styling and an even more elegant interior. Fuel
economy and CO₂ emissions have been improved by up to 18 percent compared with the previous
engine versions.
As in the A4 car line, the fundamentally reengineered 1.8 TFSI engine features innovative solu-
tions in many areas of technology such as thermal management, the fuel injection system and
turbocharging. In the A5 Coupé, the four-cylinder version with manual transmission and an output
of 125 kW (170 hp) consumes an average of 5.7 liters of premium-grade fuel per 100 kilometers
and produces 134 g CO₂/km.
The ultra-sporty models of the A5 car line – the S5 available in Sportback, Coupé and Cabriolet
body versions and the RS 5 Coupé – have also been revised as part of the product improvement
measures.
Overall, the Audi brand delivered 108,979 (114,533) vehicles of the A5 car line in 2011.