
The initiative complements the "Audi Olympic Games Program" of cultural and ecological highlights to flank the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. In a few days' time, the car manufacturer will be unveiling a new, ultra-efficient saloon model at the Guangzhou Auto Show near Hong Kong - the A6 L 2.8 FSI, with a V6 engine featuring the company's valvelift system (AVS), a pioneering technology for variable control of valve lift. The same engine will be available in the A8 2.8 L FSI. According to European licensing data, the A8 2.8 FSI uses just 8.3 l/100 km - and its CO2 emissions are 199 g/km.
The company believes there is every prospect of establishing the TDI technology in China in the next few years, as indeed there is in the USA. The TDI is a cornerstone of the car manufacturer's global strategy for the future; it combines power with low fuel consumption. TDI engines are consequently capable of harnessing escalating fuel consumption specifically in China, and therefore also CO2 emissions. Diesel-powered passenger cars have hitherto been virtually unknown in China; the introduction of the low-sulphur fuel that they require now satisfies a vital requirement for the operation of modern, low-pollution TDI engines. The company became the first premium carmaker to move into the Chinese market when it started operations there in 1988.