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Back up camera 
Power SunroofPower Driver's Seat Power Passenger Seat
Power Windows Power Door Locks Air Conditioning Power Steering
Electronic Stability Control Beverage Holder (s) Trip Odometer Tachometer
Reclining Seats Courtesy Lights Compass Multi- Media interface with High resolution 7"display
Anti-Theft Device(s) Side Air Bag System Multi-Function Steering Wheel Airbag Deactivation
Passenger Seat Height Adjust Ambient Light Package Rain Sensing Wipers Memory Mirrors
Vanity Mirrors Side Impact Door Beams Tire Pressure Monitor Multifunction Display
Turn Signal Mirrors Xenon Headlights EBD Electronic Brake Dist EBA Emergency Brake Asst
Child Safety Locks Traction Control System Memory Seating Auto Express Down Window
Rear Air Conditioning Fuel Data Display Dual Air Bags Auto-Dimming Mirrors
Emergency Trunk Release Cruise Control Power Lumbar Seat(s) Adjustable Head Rests
Bucket Seats Trip Computer Head Restraints Fog Lamps
3 Point Seatbelts Auto Headlight Delay Front Air Dam Daytime Running Lights
Folding Rear Seats Remote Trunk Release Center Console 4 Wheel Drive
Heated Outside Mirror(s) Rear Center Armrest Power Lumbar Driver Seat Body-Color Bumpers
Sun Visors Power Sunroof Power Mirrors Sunroof
Illuminated Entry System Heated Drivers Seat Heated Passenger Seat Color Coded Mirrors
Rear Window Defroster Reading Light(s) Power Outlet(s) Armrest(s)
Leather Upholstery Outside Temperature Gauge 3 Point Rear Seatbelts Intermittent Wipers
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) Tinted or Privacy Glass

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Justin Bell laps Willow Springs... in the dark... using only night vision

Fri, 11 Jan 2013

Night vision has made its way into quite a few luxury cars as a night-driving safety feature, but eBay Motors wanted to see if the technology could be used to actually drive the car. Former racer and World's Faster Car Show host Justin Bell grabbed the keys to an Audi A7 and headed to Willow Springs Raceway to find out.
As if driving in the dark of the desert night wasn't hard enough, the car's windshield and side windows were blacked out, so Bell's driving relied completely on the three-inch night vision display located in the gauge cluster. In addition to navigating the track, his producers also threw in a few surprises for Bell on the track. We don't want to spoil too much for you, but based on the speeds exhibited in the video, we don't think 24-hour endurance races will be adding this tech any time soon; that being said, he probably drove the car faster and better than we could have.
Scroll down to watch how Bell does lapping the track using only the car's night vision.

Audi says new 48 volt micro-hybrid system improves fuel economy, paves way for electrification

Mon, Aug 25 2014

Most cars use a 12-volt system to power their electrical components. But, with more and more electric bits and bobs being added to new vehicles, a dozen volts is looking a bit weak these days. In fact, Audi says that standard 12-volt systems are being stretched "to their very limits." Enter 48 volts. If used in a car that gets 40 mpg, that would translate to around 43.5 mpg. Audi is testing a supplemental 48-volt electric system in two prototype vehicles – modified mild-hybrid versions of the A6 TDI and the RS 5 TDI – in order to add in more electric technology (an electric compressor, for example, to improve acceleration) and "convenience systems for dynamic chassis control." Audi says it has more applications in the pipeline, but the overall gist is that the German automaker sees 48 volts as an "important building block in electrification strategy." As you can see in the picture above (click to enlarge), the RS 5 TDI concept uses a li-ion battery installed in the back of the car and an alternator to provide 48 volts when the engine is off. Audi says that the 48-volt system can save up to 0.4 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers. To put that into US numbers, if used in a car that gets 40 miles per gallon today, that would translate into a bump up to around 43.5 mpg. The Advanced Lead Acid Battery Consortium (ALABC) is also working on a 48-volt system to improve fuel economy and we've got a deep dive of Audi's electric turbocharger here. Even more powerful and efficient – the new 48-volt technology from Audi Important building block in electrification strategy More voltage and more power for new technologies Scalable platform concept suitable for wide-ranging uses Ingolstadt, August 25, 2014 – Audi is to upgrade part of its vehicle electrical system from twelve to 48 volts. The move represents another technical building block for facilitating the integration of new automotive technologies while increasing the power and efficiency of its cars. "We are using the full bandwidth of electrification in our drive principles strategy. Running part of the vehicle electrical system at 48 volts plays a central role in this," commented Prof. Dr. Ulrich Hackenberg, Member of the Board of Management for Technical Development at Audi. "It enables us to make more energy available.

SNL player Vanessa Bayer goes 50 Shades of Audi

Fri, Feb 6 2015

Fifty Shades of Grey, the most unlikely Valentine's Day film ever, is opening over Valentine's Day Weekend. Casting directors gave Audi a number of plum assignments, the German carmaker landing the roles of A3, S7, S8, R8 V10 Spyder, and Q7. That part is not surprising. What is surprising is this most unlikely spoof that Audi of America worked up with Saturday Night Live cast member Vanessa Bayer, playing off that elevator scene in the film. After watching it, we felt like Audi looked at us and said, "Oh yeah, we just did that." It's not NSFW, but - like the movie it parodies - this is all about the adult content. We liked it. But would it be too much to say we didn't see this one coming? News Source: Audi of America via YouTube Humor TV/Movies Audi Videos saturday night live