Audi readying diesel PHEV models for US and Europe
This factoid will hopefully be as short lived as it is disappointing, though, as a diesel-electric is around the corner, according to the brand’s tech boss, Ulrich Hackenberg. In fact, it gets better than a mere diesel-hybrid; it will be a plug-in diesel-hybrid, only the second to hit the market, alongside the European-market Volvo V60.
According to Hackenberg, the new tech will be the result of a marriage between the brand’s well-received 3.0-liter, TDI V6 with an electric motor. The next-generation Audi Q7 (shown above) will be the initial recipient, confirming previous reports that claimed a PHEV TDI could come to the next-gen CUV. Its MLB architecture, meanwhile, would allow the plug-in-hybrid-diesel powertrain to be fitted easily enough to the A8 luxury sedan. While the new Q7 should hit the market at some point in 2015, it’s unclear when the PHEV TDI model could see the light of day.
Still, it’s a combination that Hackenberg seems bullish on, and based on his comments, it’s a virtual certainty that it’ll arrive in some capacity in the US market.
“The hybrid will be another argument to go for diesel in the US,” Hackenberg told Automotive News Europe. “We have the combination of low CO2 emissions, necessary to meet market demand and regulations, and we have the diesel which gives a lot torque, which is very necessary for driveability.”
“In the USA if you look to sportiness it is very important to be quick away from the traffic lights. In combination with the electric engine, a diesel hybrid delivers very good torque from the start,” he added. We’d wholeheartedly agree.