Automotive News recently let out that the new Audi Q7 will be the first model from the Audi/Volkswagen Group to offer a plug-in hybrid diesel powertrain.
According to the article, “The Q7 will debut next year with gasoline and diesel powertrains. A plug-in diesel will come later and it will be sold in Europe and the U.S., the source said. The addition will give Audi a technology edge over rivals BMW and Mercedes-Benz, which currently offer plug-ins mated with gasoline engines.This summer, Audi development chief boss Ulrich Hackenberg revealed the company’s desire to beat its German rivals to market with a plug-in diesel. He said the A8 and Q7 would get a plug-in diesel variants but stopped short of confirming which model would be first. He said the drivetrain will combine a 3.0-liter V-6 diesel and an electric motor. Hackenberg said Audi will also offer plug-in diesel variants in the U.S. He did not say which plug-in diesels Audi will sell in the U.S. The combination of power and economy in the Audi plug-in diesel would make it popular in the U.S., Hackenberg said.”
The article went on to note that Audi believes plug-ins are the best solution for low-emission vehicles because they don’t face the same range constraints as battery-powered vehicles. Audi is widely considered by industry watchers to have fallen behind its German rivals on technology following the introduction of BMW’s i subbrand, which features the i3 electric car and the i8 plug-in hybrid supercars, and Mercedes’ electronic innovations such as the Magic Body Control ride comfort aid and its semi-autonomous driving technology.Hackenberg said Audi’s “decades of lead” in diesel technology has helped it cut CO2 emissions and increase sales. “Diesel will remain one of the core values in Vorsprung durch Technik; we are putting our money in it,” he said, referring to Audi’s “progress through technology” slogan.
So, what do you think? The Q7 is a pretty sweet looking and driving diesel SUV. Would you want the plug in? Let us know your thoughts.