Gorey Guardian

Audi 2.5 TFSI engine wins ‘Internatio­nal Engine of the Year’ award

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THE Audi 2.5 TFSI engine has won the ‘Internatio­nal Engine of the Year’ award. This is the seventh consecutiv­e year that Audi has won the coveted award in the 2-litre to 2.5-litre category.

‘ The five-cylinder engine has one of the longest traditions within Audi and we continue to develop it,’ said Dr Stefan Knirsch, member of the Board of Management for Technical Developmen­t at AUDI AG.

‘In the Audi RS Q3 performanc­e, the 2.5 TFSI puts on an impressive show with tremendous pulling power, enhanced revving ability and characteri­stic sound. To prepare for the future, we will be equipping the new Audi TT RS with an advanced five-cylinder engine made of aluminium.’ The judging panel who voted for the Audi engine all agreed: ‘ There are only a few engines available with such strong character, this five-cylinder power unit brings back memories of the unique sound of the Group B rally engine from the 1980s. The 2.5 TFSI from Audi is not just impressive in terms of performanc­e but also has a high recognitio­n factor. The 80s dream lives on through this five-cylinder engine.’

The 2.5 TFSI engine is set to be the centrepiec­e of the RS Q3 and RS 3 Sportback in addition to the RS Q3 performanc­e. For the new RS performanc­e model, Audi has once again increased the output of the 2.5 TFSI engine. A further enhanced main radiator and an optimised fuel pump have provided an extra 20 kW (27 hp) of power, whilst peak torque has increased from 450 to 465 Nm.

As a result, the top model in the compact high-performanc­e SUV segment can sprint from 0 to 100 km/h) in 4.4 seconds – 0.4 seconds faster than the RS Q3. Standard top speed is 270 km/h.

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