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Audi turns to diesel power for the upcoming A8 e-tron plug-in hybrid

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Despite a firm commitment to diesel engines, Audi has gone plug-in hybrid mad. The German carmaker plans to introduce a plug-in version of almost every model it makes.

In the U.S., the plug-in parade will begin with the 2015 A3 Sportback e-tron, but where will it go from there?

Speaking to Auto Express, Audi board member for technical development Dr. Ulrich Hackenberg announced a new hybrid powertrain that will debut in the company’s flagship A8 sedan.

The A8 e-tron will be powered by a 3.0-liter TDI diesel V6 teamed with an electric motor that will probably produce more power than one in the A3 e-tron. Audi really is making the most of its green technologies with this one.

The powertrain is expected to produce around 363 horsepower, more than the 3.0-liter gasoline V6 offered in the current A8. Audi says it will also boast an electric-only range of about 30 miles.

The frugal flagship A8 e-tron is expected to appear sometime in early 2015. The same powertrain could also find its way into e-tron versions of the A6, A7, and Q7 as well.

U.S. sales plans will be revealed sometime after the A8 e-tron’s debut, but since Audi has been such a diesel evangelist on this side of the Atlantic, it seems to have a decent chance at making the trip.

Stephen Edelstein
Stephen is a freelance automotive journalist covering all things cars. He likes anything with four wheels, from classic cars…
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