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Audi Q7 Review
Audi Q7 is a good combination of sport and versatility, sophisticated technology and the luxury of a car pastors represents.
The driver come running character and the dynamics of sports and Audi Q7 pastors. The creators of the offspring of the legendary full Quattro drive on any road and in all circumstances as reliable.
Audi Q7 sets new trends. Audi Q7 specifically designed as the largest European jeep. The dimensions are impressive: a length of 5086 (more than the Hummer H2), width 1983, height 1737 mm. Base least formidable-3002 mm.
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Audi R-Zero
Among the major head turners in 2006 car shows was the 2006 Audi R-Zero Concept car. Audi has truly outdone itself with this one. The supercar exemplifies the perfect union of the dynamism of sports car designs and the importance and respect it gives for the environment. How’s that you might ask? The Audi R-Zero is an electric car.
So if you think all environmental friendly hybrids and other cars are boring and attractive, the 2006 Audi R-Zero Concept car will definitely change your mind. The original concept was a product of the minds of an ingenious group of students hailing from the International School of Design, ISD France. The R-Zero sports car will be equipped with four electric in-wheel motors as its engine. Each engine will be powered by lithium-ion 800 volts batteries that are capable of releasing great mass of power, not less than 450 watts/kg in fact. The supercar will have an estimated weight of 2.2 tons (4,850 lbs), given that the batteries will weigh around 1,200kg and the four engines around 340kg, plus the body weight and accessories. Torque is expected to reach 2,168 lb-ft while horsepower is set at around 1,091 hp at 12,900 rpm. With individual batteries providing power to each individual engine, the sports car is estimated to go at a top speed of 460 km/h (286 mph), with the fast car capable of going from 0-100 km/h in less the 3 seconds. Now, who’s going to say that an environmental friendly, electrical-powered car is sissy?
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