
Audi have also evolved their turbo-charging and direct injection technology, which has resulted in improved engine response, if that was possible. Even more relevant to the future Audi customer, is that the R15 TDI uses a new generation of diesel particulate filters, which are lighter again. With speeds down the Mulsanne Straight reaching over 330km/h aerodynamics are critical, and Audi has taken this science to new levels using CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics).
The R15 TDI has been CFD optimised so that airflow around the car at high speeds will cause minimal resistance to the car’s forward motion.
Audi Sport, is said to have ploughed some US$15 million a year into the R10 TDI project, and you would expect the new car to be even more expensive. However, if you consider the new technologies, which have been developed for the R15 TDI, and how they will most likely end up in a passenger car costing less than $50,000, then I would call that money well spent.
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