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Audi Roadjet at the 2006 North American
International Auto Show
The Audi Roadjet is a
concept car developed by the
German manufacturer
Audi
and officially unveiled at the
2006
North American International Auto Show in
Detroit, Michigan. It is a study of a sporty and luxurious
mid-size
station wagon.
The concept vehicle is particularly notable because it's the
first model to feature a newly developed 3.2-liter
V6
FSI gasoline engine with direct fuel injection. The engine
develops a maximum output of 300 bhp at 7,000 rpm and 363
kg/m(244 lb/ft) of torque at 4,500 rpm, which is reached through
the fixed
intake manifold and the innovative
valve
control system called Audi Valvelift System. The Roadjet, also
notable to be the first model equipped with the 7-speed
Direct-Shift Gearbox, should be able to accelerate from 0 to
100 km/h(60 mph) in 6.4 seconds, while its top speed is
electronically limited at 250 km/h(155 mph). The vehicle also
features Audi's permanent
all wheel drive system
quattro.
According to Audi, this study is a technology demonstrator of
innovative electronic systems that will be built into the
production models in the next few years.
The vehicle has a coffee machine built into the back of the
seat.
External link
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RSportsCars.com - with story and both exterior and
interior pictures
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