Audi is further expanding its g-tron fleet. The Audi A5 Sportback
g-tron, alongside the A3 Sportback g-tron and the A4 Avant g-tron, is now the
third model that customers can run on a choice of climate-friendly Audi e‑gas,
natural gas (CNG) or gasoline.
The Audi A5 g-tron is powered by a 2.0 TFSI engine. It develops 170 hp of power and 270 Nm of torque. With CO2 emissions of
just 100 grams per kilometer (160.9 g/mi) (with S tronic), Audi is the first premium
manufacturer to offer a gasoline engine in the B segment that achieves lower
emissions than a comparable diesel engine.
The newly developed engine is based on the gasoline-powered 2.0
TFSI: Here, too, the innovative combustion process is used. It features a
shortened compression stroke and a long power stroke as well as an increased
compression ratio that has been specially designed for part load operation, by
far the most common operating mode. The intake valves close much sooner than
usual. In combination with increased pressure in the intake manifold, this
reduces throttle losses during intake.
The tanks for the gas fuel in the A5 Sportback g-tron are located
beneath the rearward structure. They store 19 kilograms of gas at a
pressure of 200 bar and are of an extra-lightweight design. The inner layer
consists of a gas-impermeable polyamide matrix, while a second composite layer
of carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) and glass fiber reinforced polymer
(GFRP) gives the tank its extremely high strength. The third glass fiber layer
helps to visualize any external effects. Epoxy resin is used to bind the fiber
reinforced materials.
In the standard driving cycle the A5 Sportback g-tron uses less
than four kilograms of gas per 100 kilometers. So the
customer benefits from extremely low fuel costs. In the NEDC cycle, the
bivalent g-tron model running on natural gas covers up to 500 kilometers (310.7
miles).
When the pressure in the tank falls below 10 bar with about 0.6 kilogram of gas remaining, the engine management automatically switches to
gasoline operation. This makes an extra range of 450 kilometers (279.6 miles)
available.
The drive unit's high efficiency means low costs of ownership:
Compared with an equivalent gasoline engine, fuel costs are markedly lower, and
the reduced CO2 emissions place the vehicle in a more attractive tax bracket.
The new Audi A5 Sportback g-tron is not only remarkably economical to run, it
is also exceptionally clean. Nor does driving enjoyment draw the short straw.
In conjunction with the S tronic transmission, the A5 Sportback g-tron
accelerates from a standstill to 100 km/h in just 8.5 seconds.
The Audi A5 Sportback g-tron is especially eco-friendly when
running on Audi e‑gas. This is a first for virtually CO2-neutral
long-distance mobility. Audi produces the fuel at several power-to-gas
facilities using renewable energy, water and CO2. This method enables the brand
with the four rings to transform surplus renewable energy into a storable
product.
At the same time, Audi is determinedly continuing its research into
e-fuels. Together with venture partners, the company has now come up with a new
method of producing e-gas. This will assure future supplies for the growing number
of g-tron models in circulation. In the new technique, Audi e-gas is obtained
by biological methanation involving microorganisms. Compared with the previous
chemical process, the gas is now produced at a much lower ambient pressure and
at lower temperatures.