When Less is More: The Storied Success of Audi's 2.0 TFSI I-4 Engine
HERNDON, Va., Dec. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- When leading trade publisher Ward's
Automotive Group recently set out to recognize the world's 10 best automotive
engines for 2009, one turbocharged four cylinder stood out. The Audi 2.0 TFSI
I-4 won a place on the list for the fourth consecutive year.
The recognition validated a core strategy at Audi: That highly efficient
engines can handily deliver the personality that discriminating premium luxury
car buyers expect when they get behind the steering wheel. Central to this
philosophy is an engineering orientation rooted in maximizing engine
performance - whether that means fuel consumption or power and sportiness.
Over the past year, the U.S. luxury car market has started to break toward
Audi's position on engine technology. As long as fuel prices remain volatile,
luxury buyers are putting efficiency at the top of their shopping priority
lists.
"There is an outmoded assumption that bigger is automatically better when
it comes to engines powering the world's premier luxury models," said Johan de
Nysschen, executive vice president, Audi of America. "In fact, we're watching
the market begin to dispel that myth and put top-shelf value on efficiency.
Audi's showing them they can gain that and not surrender the enjoyable aspects
of motoring."
While the blend of efficiency and sportiness applies across Audi's engine
lineup, the Ward's 10 Best Engines editors took note of the 2.0 TFSI I-4's
significant improvements since winning a place in the rankings for 2008.
The newest Audi 2.0 TFSI engine produces substantial improvements over its
predecessor by turning out 5.5 percent more horsepower (211 hp vs 200 hp) and
a whopping 24.6 percent more torque (258 lb.-ft. vs. 207 lb.-ft.).
To put the new 2.0 TFSI I-4 engine's performance into perspective,
consider that the engine used in the high-performance 2003-model-year S4 also
achieved 258 lb-ft. of torque. But it did so with a V-6, bi-turbo
configuration.
The new 2.0 TFSI I-4 first hit the U.S. market in the all-new A4 sedan and
Avant models that went on sale this past fall. In the new A4, the updated 2.0
TFSI I-4 achieved 11 percent fuel-efficiency gains, making the A4 the most
economical car in its class at the filling station.
Ward's selected its 10 best Engines from a list of 32 finalists. The
nominees underwent two months of testing by Ward's editors. Ward's also
requires the engines on the list to be available in regular-production, U.S.-
specification models available for purchase no later than the first quarter of
2009 at prices no higher than $54,000.
For more information on the Ward's 10 Best Engines winners, explore
WardsAuto.com
About Audi of America
Audi of America Inc. and its 270 dealers offer a full line of German-
engineered luxury vehicles. The Audi line up is one of the freshest in the
industry with 23 models, including 12 models launched during model years 2008
and 2009. Audi is among the most successful brands globally. Last year AUDI
AG recorded its 12th consecutive record year for sales and profit growth.