Saturday, January 7, 2012

Audi E-tron Spyder

      
         Car factories dont stop to make new innovations of 'green' car. This innovation of eco-friendly sports car come from audi, Germany famous car factory. This car named e-tron. Audi e-tron Spyder is a new sports hybrid car which having two electric motors and a twin-turbo V6 TDI. This new sports car has a large display with MMI which is controlled using the MMI touch on the console or a touch-sensitive control panel located on the steering wheel. Information about the speed can be found on the central display that displayed in digital form. Its all controlled by a high tech sensitive touch screen display.

courtesy image of www.allworldcars.com

     It's dimension and weight have been calculated carefully by Audi's engineer. The weight of this sports car is only about 1,450 kg and have a shape design. So, it has different shapes and cross-sections, maximum stability is combined with minimal weight. The Audi e-tron Spyder is fitted with six-cylinder, advanced 3.0 TDI engine, which produces 221 kW (300 hp) and 650 Nm of torque. It takes just 4.4 seconds to reach the speed of 62 mph and its top speed is 155 mph. Just fully enough to ride inside the big city that have a lot of pedestrians or take a ride on a desolate highway.

  courtesy image of www.3aw.com.au

    When creating the body of the concept car, the Audi Space Frame  advanced technology has been applied and the focus has been on the lightweight construction of the body. As a result, the supporting structure of the car is made of aluminum parts and its hood and other parts are made of carbon.

       This engine also have a high efficiently. It only consumes about 2.2 liters of diesel per 100 km. In case of the slip of an axle, the balance can be maintained using the central control of the entire drive system which is combined with the ESP. The concept car is perfect to drive in residential and other urban areas as well as in city traffic since the electric drive can be activated by itself. Nice step to stop the global warning.

Posted by: Advan Today Advanced Technology, Updated at: 10:03 PM