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Detroit Auto Show: World Premiere of Audi Roadjet concept

Chris reports that Audi debuted this new
"B-segment" concept car Sunday. Featuring a six-cylinder FSI engine with 7-speed DSG gearbox, the
concept car seats four adults in individual bucket seats with a sliding child seat at center-rear (Chris calls it a 2 2
1).
The Roadjet would be right at home at the Consumer Electronics Show, with its Band & Olufsen
14-speaker, 1000 watt sound system, Multi-Media Interface (Audi's version of BMW's i-Drive), and communication with
nearby vehicles and roadside infrastructure via wireless LAN.
More after the jump!




That's an S8, above, with the dancers, but we couldn't resist giving you a glimpse of the glitz and glamour!








Audi Press Release
Audi is taking the wraps off a study car by the name of Roadjet Concept at the North American International Automobile Show.
A vehicle that blends the latest evolutionary stage of Audi's formal idiom with an entirely new space concept. The drive technology, too, represents a new departure: on the 300 bhp 3.2\~FSI engine, innovative concepts produce an unprecedented synthesis of performance, liveliness and efficiency. In conjunction with a longitudinally installed engine, the Audi Roadjet is moreover the first model to feature the sporty 7-speed Direct Shift Gearbox. The study car furthermore serves as a technology demonstrator of innovative electronic systems that will be finding their way into production models in the next few years.
The styling of this four-door fastback saloon is a new, distinctive interpretation of Audi design. Characteristic features include the dynamic wedge-shaped nose with the typical single-frame grille and the two large air inlets beneath the bumpers. The high shoulders that lend the vehicle an air of power and safety are also typically Audi. The Audi Roadjet Concept moreover has a large window area, reinforcing the impression of light and spaciousness inside the vehicle.
The dynamic line above the sill, as well as the shoulder line, defines clearly horizontal overall proportions that are emphatically road-centred. An effect that is echoed by the rear-end view: wide wheel arches, the trapezoidal tailgate and the diffuser below the bumper emphasise the sporty character of the Audi Roadjet Concept.
Measuring 4.70 m in length and 1.85 m in width, the Audi Roadjet Concept respects the standard dimensions of a B-segment vehicle. Yet its height of 1.55 m and the wheelbase of 2.85 m result in substantially more effective space for the occupants; both the higher seat position with ample legroom and the ample shoulder room and headroom at all four individual seats represent a new class best.
An evolutionary version of the current 3.2-litre six-cylinder engine with FSI petrol direct injection serves as an appropriate source of propulsion for the Audi Roadjet Concept. Thanks to a fixed intake manifold and the innovative Audi valvelift system for valve control, the engine develops 300 bhp at 7,000 rpm and 330 Nm of torque at 4,500 rpm. This power unit is impressive not merely in terms of absolute performance, but also thanks to its pulling power and bite, coupled with a linear increase in power all the way up to the rated speed.
The Audi Roadjet Concept is the first model to feature the sporty Direct Shift Gearbox in conjunction with a longitudinally installed engine and quattro permanent four-wheel drive. Closely related to the DSG used to such dazzling effect in the A3 and TT, it combines the advantages of a manual gearbox with the qualities of a modern automatic transmission, resulting in a drive concept that is superior in every respect.
The dynamic suspension layout with four-link front suspension and self-tracking trapezoidal-link rear suspension delivers the accustomed standard of driveability and ride comfort. Variable shock absorbers and the new Audi dynamic steering rack-and-pinion steering concept with variable ratio are used for the first time.
One particular innovation that enhances driving fun is Audi drive select: this system enables the driver to preselect several entirely independent vehicle characteristics at the push of a button. Three modes -- "comfort", "dynamic" and "sport" -- alter the steering, damping and transmission response, as well as the engine characteristic. Audi drive select thus provides access to highly distinct driving experiences that can be realised by a single vehicle, entirely as the driver sees fit.
Safety in particular, but also economy and comfort, benefit from the new system of car-to-car communication that Audi is unveiling in the Roadjet Concept. This cross-manufacturer form of information electronics is based on data exchanges between vehicles moving in traffic and the ambient infrastructure, via the WLAN network.
This technology opens up new horizons: it enables data on the traffic flow to be processed, promoting a prudent driving style that avoids congestion or even helps to prevent accidents. And linking up with stationary networks will already become a reality in a few years' time, for example enabling drivers not only to identify where there is a free parking space before they reach their destination, but also to reserve it.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Rick Stratton 10:36PM (1/08/2006)
Will this be the next A3?
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tr 10:47PM (1/08/2006)
the next A3? i don't think so, since the A3 just came out (well, in the US, at least), and probably isn't due for a redesign just yet. i think this looks production ready, but not for this market. i'm thinking as a B-segment entry for audi in places like china and india. looks nice, though, especially with 300hp and 7-speed DSG.
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NM 11:09PM (1/08/2006)
Probably a lightly disguised version of the next A4, though we won't get the hatchback in the US.
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KP 2:13AM (1/09/2006)
I have it from good sources that the car represents results of collaboration between VW/Audi's European and US technical talents, which is remarkable since the proud, tradition-bound Germans do not easily embrace American design concepts and consumer preferences.
Reportedly VW's Electronics Research Labratory and design studio, both in California deserve a fair amount of credit.
It looks like a real winner if it's put in production pretty much as is--inside out!
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JinFX 12:44PM (1/09/2006)
best looking audi ever.
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Carlton Bale 4:08PM (1/09/2006)
I'd buy one in a second if it were a diesel.
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Gary 6:36PM (1/09/2006)
I like it more than the A3 I'm trying to convince myself not to buy. Audi hits another one out of the park.
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Troy 6:02PM (1/10/2006)
I don't think they should go with the bucketseats in the back. That middle/back seat takes up too much space to make good use of the cargo area.
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Dale 7:16AM (1/18/2006)
What is the status of Audi's V8 Diesel? (40 MPG I'm told. Any links to info?
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HEC 12:28PM (1/25/2006)
Saw the car in Detroit. Great concept. One of the most revolutionary news in the car - a sound system from Bang & Olufsen, not mentioned on this site. Sad, because that is really something special. One sound system from Bang & Olufsen is apparently already in production for the Audi A8. Had a listen in Detroit, never thought it would be possible to have such an excellent sound in a car. I always thought my system at home was good, now I would rather listen to music in the car and on top it looks really nice.
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chris_b 11:49PM (1/28/2006)
Wow. This looks really sweet! Another great design from audi. I love it! Especially the front. Man, they have GOT to put this in production!
Such a beautiful car
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Geoff Gregory 7:25AM (1/29/2006)
It is SAD to see that the writer of the concept car the Audi Roadjet mispelt the name for the sound system.
They put 'Band' and Olufsen instead of BANG and Olufsen.
To someone who has never heard of Bang and Olufsen, they do not know what they are missing, It is probably one of the finest audio systems in the world.
I have grown up with B & O and still have one of their sound systems in my home. To have one in a car will be out of this world.
B & O makes the likes of Bose and other so called leading brands, sound like cheap imitations that you you can only get courtesy of Wal-Mart...( sorry Wal-Mart).... Just thought that some unknowing people out there needed to know info like this.
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Geoff Gregory 7:38AM (1/29/2006)
The Roadjet would be right at home at the Consumer Electronics Show, with its Band & Olufsen 14-speaker, 1000 watt sound system,
DO YOU NOT HAVE PEOPLE THAT PROOF READ????
BAND and Olufsen???
Hello!!! it is BANG and Olufsen, probably one of the finest sound systems on the market, and to have one in a car,must be unbelievable.
It would make Bose, and Sony and other so called good brands , sound like cheap imitations that are only available through Wal-Mart...(Sorry Wal-Mart) The impeccable detail that B & O go to, is in itself a testimony of their superb electronic genius.
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Janet 8:51AM (1/29/2006)
Sorry guys, but this car looks like it needs to be renamed "The Beaver."
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