RE: Audi S3 S tronic

Tuesday 30th September 2008

Audi S3 S tronic

Double-clutch transmission turns S3 into a £30K hot hatch



Audi has fitted its S3 model with the new S tronic transmission for the first time, which not only improves performance but reduces CO2 emissions. Available to order from October 1 at an extra cost of £1,450, the new transmission takes OTR prices for the first ever ‘two pedal’ S3 models to £28,920 for the three-door and £29,420 for the five-door Sportback, which is a lot of money for a hot hatch.

Equipped with S tronic, the three-door S3 can touch 62mph from rest in 5.5 seconds, 0.2 seconds quicker than the manual version with which it shares its governed top speed of 155mph. At the same time the S tronic boosts the S3’s combined fuel economy figure from 33.2mpg to 34mpg. As a result, CO2 output in the S3 S tronic falls from 198g/km to 193g/km.

Advanced electro-hydraulic controls and the alternate use of two clutches enable the S tronic gearbox to deliver fast automatic or manual shifts with virtually no interruption of the engine’s power delivery across its seven ratios. It is the first time in the S3’s nine-year history that changes can be made via steering wheel-mounted shift paddles.

The first of the two clutches serves the odd-numbered gears and reverse, and the second the even-numbered gears, so when the S3 is being driven in third gear, for instance, fourth is already pre-selected in anticipation. As soon as the shift command is given, the first clutch is disengaged and the second engaged in just a few hundredths of a second, virtually seamlessly.

UK deliveries of the S Tronic S3 are expected to start in mid-December.

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general190

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Tuesday 30th September 2008
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Dont get me wrong, its a great technological achievement...but thats way to much money for somthing which is basicaly a 4wheel drive tuned golf!

for that money i would much rather have an evo! or if you wanted somthing a bit more classy a nearly new 335i (petrol version only please, no re-mapped 335d's which claim to be quicker than a Zonda! laugh ) or older m3? just dont quite understand why its so expensive....to me it puts it out of the hot hatch catagory because i thought the whole point of the hot hatch was that its was fast but affordable!?