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November 22, 2006 This Week:
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For the Audi A6L, built in China and especially tailored for the home market, two new engines have been added to the line-up: the 3.2 FSI, a V6 delivering 188 kW (255 bhp) and, as the top-of-the-range unit, the V8 4.2 FSI engine (257 kW/ 350 bhp). The muscular eight-cylinder version of the Audi A6L with quattro permanent four-wheel drive can be recognised by its V8 badges on the high-gloss black single-frame radiator grille and on the front wings.
The dragon reigns supreme The dragon is the ever-present theme of Audi's display at the Beijing Motor Show in China. The Audi stand in Hall 8 is dominated by 48 light panels, each four by two metres in size, symbolising a dragon. The panels are arranged to give the impression of a dragon elegantly winding its way around and over the vehicles on show. At the dragon's head stands an Audi A6L 4.2 FSI quattro, followed by the new Audi R8 sports car, the TT Coupé and a Horch 850 Pullman Cabrio Bauer from 1936, representing the tradition of the Audi brand.
In China the dragon represents power, dynamism and joy while also being a symbol of the Chinese people. With the help of this fabulous creature, full of positive associations in Chinese culture, the brand is presented to motor show visitors in a way that appeals specifically to Chinese tastes: "In doing this, we are responding to the increasing importance of this market. At the same time, we are using the dragon panels to illustrate the essential contents of our brand," commented Bernhard Neumann, Head of International Exhibitions at AUDI AG. On one side, the panels present 50 topics. Tailored especially for China, the motor show concept is an entirely new development that is without parallel worldwide. Preparations for it began over a year ago. To precisely recognise and observe cultural differences and subtleties, dos and don'ts were identified in collaboration with Chinese people, including artists and architects. These were used to develop the unique motor show stand concept. Expressing his enthusiasm for the dragon, Mr Neumann points out, "Never before has a motor show concept been so primarily tailored for a specific target group. It is a concept for China." Ten-tonne TT sculpture unveiled at the heart of Beijing On the eve of the motor show an outsize sculpture of the Audi TT was unveiled in the heart of the Chinese capital in front of the "Grand Hyatt" hotel close to Tiananmen Square, the Square of Heavenly Peace. Some 250 invited guests, including Chinese public figures, celebrities and sports personalities, enjoyed a spectacular show. The sculpture was created for the initiative "Germany – Land of Ideas". There it formed part of the "Walk of Ideas" in front of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. Following a stopover at Munich Airport, it was transported to Beijing – Berlin's twin city (November 20, 2006)
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