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Audi Efficiency
Vorsprung durch Technik: leading the field when it comes to efficiency.
Book Now for the Audi Efficiency Drive
We are holding an Audi Efficiency Drive at our four M25 Audi Centres on 23 and 24 January. It’s a great opportunity to pick up some expert tips for a more efficient driving style. We can show you how to drive in harmony with your car and reduce the amount of fuel it uses.
We are holding an Audi Efficiency Drive at our four M25 Audi Centres on 23 and 24 January. It’s a great opportunity to pick up some expert tips for a more efficient driving style. We can show you how to drive in harmony with your car and reduce the amount of fuel it uses.
M25 Audi Efficiency Drive Challenge
This Saturday, Yusuf Hussein (Sales Driver) and Sarah Norton (Marketing) from Hatfield Audi will be driving an Audi A5 with the new fuel-saving ‘start-stop’ system around the M25, to see how far they can go on a single tank of fuel. Follow us on Twitter and to see how we get on!
This Saturday, Yusuf Hussein (Sales Driver) and Sarah Norton (Marketing) from Hatfield Audi will be driving an Audi A5 with the new fuel-saving ‘start-stop’ system around the M25, to see how far they can go on a single tank of fuel. Follow us on Twitter and to see how we get on!
Audi TDI Efficiency as standard
The strongest advantage of a powerful Audi TDI engine is efficiency. For example, on average, the Audi A3 with its 2.0 TDI engine used just 4.7 litres. The A4 3.0 TDI consumed just 5.3 litres and the Q5 3.0 TDI performance SUV used a mere 6.1 litres.
The strongest advantage of a powerful Audi TDI engine is efficiency. For example, on average, the Audi A3 with its 2.0 TDI engine used just 4.7 litres. The A4 3.0 TDI consumed just 5.3 litres and the Q5 3.0 TDI performance SUV used a mere 6.1 litres.
Audi Start-Stop Fuel-Saving technology
Audis new start-stop system helps Audi owners save fuel. The system shuts down the engine when the car has come to a stop, for example in congestion or at traffic lights, and restarts when the clutch is activated. Typically, in normal driving conditions, it lowers fuel consumption by about 0.2 litres per 100 km, and reduces CO2 emissions by around 5g/km.
Audi Recuperation Video
What is Audi recuperation? Recuperation technology provides fuel and CO2 savings by recycling a proportion of the wasted kinetic energy (which is generated under normal braking and is normally dissipated as heat) and storing it temporarily in the vehicle battery to reduce the engine load when the car subsequently accelerates again.
What is Audi recuperation? Recuperation technology provides fuel and CO2 savings by recycling a proportion of the wasted kinetic energy (which is generated under normal braking and is normally dissipated as heat) and storing it temporarily in the vehicle battery to reduce the engine load when the car subsequently accelerates again.
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