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— -- The Audi Q7 TDI is a recently launched diesel-power variant of the brand's popular (by Audi's low-volume standards) big SUV. TDI stands for turbocharging and direct injection of the fuel.
The diesel resurgence continues with Audi's announcement yesterday of the Audi Q7 TDI SUV with Audi's V12 TDI race engine. The development vehicle was revealed yesterday and gives a glimpse into ...
The Audi Q7 will be the first model from the Volkswagen Group to offer a plug-in hybrid diesel powertrain, an Audi source told Automotive News Europe. The Q7 will debut next year with gasoline and ...
The Audi Q7 e-tron quattro diesel plug-in hybrid model was official unveiled today at the Geneva Motor Show. The car's reveal followed last month's release of the first photos, details, and ...
Lending credence to prior reports, the next Audi Q7 will be available with a diesel-powered, plug-in-hybrid powertrain, Automotive News claims, after speaking to a source in the Volkswagen Group.
Audi will be bringing a diesel Q7 with a 3.0-liter, V6 engine to the United States in early 2009. Besides being less expensive, it will also get somewhat better fuel economy, which is what ...
DETROIT - Audi of America Inc. will launch diesel and hybrid versions of the Q7 SUV in 2008."We believe it is an important business opportunity we c ...
Audi has been teasing us with diesel variants of its Q7 SUV for some time now.Way back in September of last year, Audi announced that a 6.0-liter V-12 TDI version of the Q7 would become available ...
Other than the special equipment, the Q7 Quattro we drove was a standard US—spec vehicle and had Audi's 3.0—liter turbocharged and intercooled direct—injection diesel engine rated at 221 ...
We already knew Audi was hard at work redesigning the Q7, as we spied a prototype testing and reported that the SUV's design process had been delayed due to an "emergency redesign," even before ...
When I first began talking with Audi about road-testing the company's new Q7 TDI clean diesel SUV on Road Trip 2009, I have to admit that I was more than a little bit suspicious of that term ...