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Audi e-tron Detroit Concept - Click above for high-res image gallery
According to
Autocar in the UK, which is citing unknown "high-ranking
Audi insiders in Ingolstadt," the
future of the
Audi R4,
Volkswagen BlueSport and possibly an
unnamed entry-level model from
Porsche (we vote 914) are currently being mulled by the three-headed German automaker. The major stumbling block? Whether or not a stamped steel architecture or Audi's familiar aluminum spaceframe chassis should be used.
Naturally, we'd argue for the light weight of aluminum, which seems more appropriate for a line of sportscars... but at the price point afforded by the much less expensive steel. Decisions, decisions. In any case, the British mag continues to suggest that the R4 would presumably get two turbocharged gasoline engines (1.4-liters and 1.6-liters) along with a 2.0-liter turbodiesel mill in lieu of the all-electric powertrain shown off in
concept form.
Volkswagen, parent company of both Audi and Porsche, is said to get the final say in the development of all three machines, but some sort of production seems likely. Says the unnamed insider, "Scale is important to a project like this... But with three different car makers working to a common goal, the chances [of it getting the go-ahead] look good."
Gallery: Detroit 2010: Audi e-tron Detroit Concept




[Source:
Autocar]
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