Q4 e-tron Audi releases design sketches previewing Q4 concept


Don't worry.. "sportback" style Q5 and Q7 are on the way.. I'm sure ;) They will ride on the new MLB-evo platform, so we will probably wait till sometime after B9 A4 reveal (first mlb-evo standard Audi model) to see Q6 and Q8 (or Q4 and Q6).
This rides on the MQB platform so it's going to be some kind of "cool" alternative to the Q3.
 
TT-Dune! Cute! Let's milk every segment - that's not directed @ Audi specifically, but the whole Auto industry.
 
Audi have been toying around this idea for years - any one remember the Steppenwolf?

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Audi TT Crossover Most Likely of Concepts to Reach Production

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Since the launch of the third-generation Audi TT earlier this year, a total of three additional body styles have been previewed in concept form. These are the Audi Allroad Shooting Brake Concept, the Offroad Conceptas well as the Sportback concept. According to Car Magazine, of these three concepts, the Offroad crossover is the most likely to be approved for production.

As part of Audi’s plan to offer 60 different models by 2020, the German marque is looking to offer additional derivatives of its existing models. As a result, an extended TT family is all but inevitable.

While discussing the decision to expand the Audi TT family and the latest TT Sportback Concept, Audi technical chief Ulrich said, “We know there is a demand for cars like this – customers have already been coming to us and saying they want a car like the TT Sportback.

“With the TT concept you see here we are checking the industry and the market and the media reaction. If you’ve got two kids, a young family it could be the perfect solution.”

Hackenberg revealed that while no final decision has been made, the firm will decide in the coming weeks.

“We showed a Q TT concept in Beijing – it was very emotional. From the market point of view, I would say this is the most likely version for us to do. But from a technical and industrial point of view, the TT Sportback you see here in Paris has its merits.”

[Via Car Magazine]

http://www.gtspirit.com/2014/10/08/audi-tt-crossover-most-likely-of-concepts-to-reach-production/
 
Audi TT Offroad concept to get nod for 2017 launch as TTQ

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Audi is busying expanding its SUV line-up like never before. And from 2017, we can reveal that the Audi TTQ - the TT Offroad concept made real - will join the 4x4 range.

CAR recently reported how Audi is running out of Q badges, as Fiat’s Alfa Romeo owns the Q2 and Q4 nameplates, disrupting Ingolstadt’s plan to neatly order its soft-roaders from Q1 to Q9 with Teutonic logic.

Hence Audi’s next mid-sized sporting SUV was to be badged Q4, but the spat has encouraged a repositioning to spin off a TT crossover.

Why Audi’s Q4 has become the TTQ
‘We have no choice but to make a virtue out of necessity,’ explains a senior manager from Ingolstadt. ‘By taking the TTQ route, we avoid the confrontation with Fiat, we don’t overcrowd the Q corral, and we add a fresh twist to the TT theme.’

Audi has looked at three different ways of adding wellington boots to its TT sports car range, showing various concept cars over the past 18 months.

The Audi TT Allroad: rejected
The first proposal which received the internal thumbs-down was the TT Allroad shown in Detroit in 2014. Good-looking like almost every recent Audi design, the hatchback/shooting brake hybrid was deemed simply too cramped to be practical.

Moreover product planning argued that a proper shooting brake silhouette with a longer rear overhang would only be popular in Europe. An eventual thumbs-down from the board.

The Audi TT Sportback: another red light
September 2014’s Paris motor show spawned the TT Sportback, a notably more credible concept, and it too was beautifully proportioned, neatly detailed and sufficiently different from the genetically related A3 saloon. Despite these virtues, the five-door TT was never really in with a chance though, sources say. For a start, the compromised packaging is hampered by an impossibly tall loading lip, a quartet of bonsai doors, a distinct lack of rear headroom, difficult entry and exit, and not even enough space for children with the front seats pushed back. Not good.

Even though some of these vices could probably have been fixed, the 4470mm-long five-door compact would in all likelihood have cannibalised the notably more profitable 4710mm A5 Sportback. So the red show car was red-flagged even before it could set our hearts on fire.

The TT Offroad - and why it points to the new 2017 TTQ
Which leaves the TT Offroad concept car, a 4390mm crossover riding on the same 2630mm wheelbase as the TT and A3 Sportbacks. The sleek SUV incidentally also shares its footprint - if not its looks - with the Q3, another car spun from the ever-expanding MQB (modular transverse matrix) family. Why build two SUVs so close in size? Think of Audi’s duo as subtly different flavours, as BMW X4 is to X3.

The main reason the Offroad won the nod over the other TT crossover concepts is space. It offers enough rear head and knee clearance, along with a conveniently sized luggage deck. Crossover buyers want family friendliness and a command driving position, and the TTQ will deliver this, despite a roofline purportedly 60mm lower than a Q3’s.

Inside the TTQ
Usual TT fayre inside the coupe-crossover, we hear. Which is another way of saying that we can expect a classy finish, top-notch ergonomics, neat touches like the five trademark eyeball vents and Audi’s new virtual cockpit display.

With a bit of luck and with Signore Marchionne’s consent, Audi marketing chief Luca de Meo may by 2017 even be able to choose from two model designations for its new family member: TTQ and Q4. If the price is right, Fiat will surely be tempted to sell…

http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/Secret...ad-concept-to-get-nod-for-2017-launch-as-TTQ/
 
2017 Audi TTQ unofficial render previews production model
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2017 Audi TTQ render / Automedia

Could get e-quattro setup
The rumored 2017 Audi TTQ has been digitally imagined based on last year's TT offroad concept.

It was late November last year when Audi confirmed the TT family will spawn a third body style in the form of a crossover and chances are the real deal will have a lot in common with the attached speculative render. They already previewed the model with the TT offroad concept and it is believed the production model will hit dealerships sometime in 2017.

It will use the same underpinnings as the TT Coupe & TT Roadster duo but apparently Audi's engineers want to implement an e-quattro system featuring a front-mounted combustion engine, an electric motor housed in the gearbox and a second electric motor powering the rear wheels.

This hardware setup will apparently be good enough for 408 bhp (304 kW) and will provide the TTQ (name not confirmed) with three driving modes: as a front-wheel drive vehicle powered by the conventional engine; rear-wheel drive motivated by the electric motor and all-wheel drive in low-traction areas when the car will run in hybrid mode.

Chances are Audi will be positioning the TTQ as a sportier alternative to the Q3 and the model will compete against the BMW X4 and the yet unreleased Mercedes-Benz GLC Coupe.

http://www.worldcarfans.com/115053194609/2017-audi-ttq-unofficial-render-previews-production
 

Audi

Audi AG is a German automotive manufacturer of luxury vehicles headquartered in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany. A subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group, the company’s origins date back to the early 20th century and the initial enterprises (Horch and the Audiwerke) founded by engineer August Horch (1868–1951). Two other manufacturers (DKW and Wanderer) also contributed to the foundation of Auto Union in 1932. The modern Audi era began in the 1960s, when Volkswagen acquired Auto Union from Daimler-Benz, and merged it with NSU Motorenwerke in 1969.
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