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Spy Shots: Supercharged Audi S4 caught testing

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008 by admin

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It is, of course, no secret that we here at Autoblog like our horsepower. But what we like even more than that is good automotive sense and a great driving experience. And if we’re honest with ourselves, we can admit that those don’t always require a 580-hp V10.

Audi appears to feel the same way when it comes to the next S4. For the next generation model due in 2010, Audi doesn’t plan to boost the output of the current model’s V8. Instead, a supercharged 3.0-liter V6 is supposed to be pulling this mule caught lapping the ‘Ring in Germany.

Autocar’s sources say that Audi wants the next car to be lighter and get better gas mileage, and be able to compete with the BMW 335i. A more frugal car that can still do the business when asked and has better handling thanks to its lighter weight represents the kind of goal we can really get behind. To keep the S4 distinct from the next RS4 due in 2011, the top shelf super sedan is expected to keep its V8 lump.
[Source: Autocar]

More details on Audi’s forthcoming 350 hp, supercharged S4

Friday, April 25th, 2008 by admin

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After a report yesterday that the next S4 would be benefiting from a supercharger, Volkswagen AG’s powertrain head, Wolfgan Hatz, presented the automaker’s new 3.0-liter TFSI engine at the Vienna Motor Symposium. According to Auto Motor und Sport, the new engine will be fitted with a blower and putting out around 350 hp when fitted to the next generation S4. The supercharged six is expected to return better fuel mileage than its V8 counterpart and will also be fitted to the refreshed A6, due out towards the end of this year, although output will be reduced to 290 hp and 310 lb.-ft. of torque. Additionally, both models will benefit from a Magna-sourced sports differential that will migrate to the Q5 and S5 down the line. No timeframe was provided about the release of the S4, but we’d expect to see the A6 replacement in Paris, with the S4 debuting at the LA Auto Show in November.
[Source: Auto Motor und Sport via MotiveMag]