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A newly developed
Turbo FSI petrol engine available from this week for the Audi A5
provides the sought-after coupe with yet another choice blend of pace
and pence-per-mile efficiency. The new 211PS A5 2.0 TFSI can be ordered
in either front-wheel-drive or quattro permanent all-wheel-drive forms
for £28,760 OTR or £30,285 OTR, and will reach its first UK customers in
August.
The new high-tech
2.0-litre unit is derived from the already much praised 1.8 TFSI engine
introduced recently in A3, A4 and A5 models, but takes its efficiency a
step further still through the use of new Audi valvelift technology. By
employing sliding cam units mounted on the intake camshaft that allow
for more variation in the degree of valve lift, the engine is able to
‘breathe’ even more effectively, switching to a higher cam profile when
strong acceleration is required, or a lower profile that requires less
fuel and air compression when throttle usage is more relaxed.
The new 2.0-litre
TFSI unit delivers 211PS from 4,300rpm and a very impressive 350Nm
torque maximum from just 1,500rpm – more even than the 3.2-litre V6 FSI
unit also powering A5 models. It enables the front-wheel-drive A5 2.0
TFSI with six-speed manual transmission to cover the 0-62mph sprint in
6.9 seconds, reach a top speed of 155mph and return up to 42.8mpg
according to the combined cycle test. And despite doing full justice in
performance terms to the purposeful styling of the A5, it also shows
restraint where emissions are concerned, with an output of 154g/km for
the front-wheel-drive version.
Standard
specification for front-wheel-drive and quattro all-wheel-drive versions
of the new A5 2.0 TFSI includes xenon headlamps with trademark LED strip
daytime running lamps, 17-inch seven-spoke alloy wheels, 3-zone
electronic climate control, a 10-speaker Concert CD audio system, full
Milano leather upholstery and rear acoustic parking.
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