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Audi reveals a series of stunning light-painted images of its range – one for each of the twelve days of Christmas

Audi is marking the 12 days of Christmas with a collection of images which show its range in an entirely different light.

Day one – The Audi RS 7 Sportback

Merry Christmas from the Audi UK Press team!

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The light and rain sensor automatically controls the windscreen wipers and the headlights.

It independently activates the appropriate lights in poor weather, deteriorating light, tunnels or darkness. The rain sensor adjusts the wipe interval to match the strength of the rain.

LEDs inside the sensor emit invisible infrared light which is reflected at the outer surface of the windscreen only where it's free of raindrops. The reflected light is continuously measured by photodiodes.

As the quantity of water hitting the windscreen increases, less infrared light is reflected back, thus allowing an exact regulation of the wipe interval – from wiping with long pauses to continuous wiping at high speed.

In addition, the automatic headlight activation controls the headlights depending on the ambient light conditions. The light sensor measures the light conditions and controls the coming home/leaving home function.

When the driver leaves the vehicle or unlocks it via remote control, the lights illuminate the way to or from the vehicle. A handy feature, as the driver does not need to switch on the lights when getting into the car or switch them off when leaving it.

Article source: www.audi.co.uk

The hill-start assist function helps you drive off on a hill. 

If you hold down the foot brake for a time when the vehicle is stationary, the brake pressure is retained for brief a moment after you release the brake pedal – relaxed starting on any hill or incline with no roll-back. As you change from the brake to the accelerator, the car remains stationary for long enough and – thanks to the system’s automatic braking intervention – you can easily pull away without rolling back. Hill-start assist is a particularly valuable feature in combination with a towing bracket.

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A very special anniversary. A very special chronograph. 100 Years of Audi is being celebrated with the Tachoscope®, a high-quality, exclusive timepiece with a limited production of just 100 watches in platinum or white gold. Audi chose to collaborate with the Munich-based watchmaker Chronoswiss, as both companies share a passion for technical perfection. The fruit of their labour: a watchmaking masterpiece that combines precise mechanical engineering and innovative functions with sporty Audi design.

The timepiece combines a regulator dial, a chronograph featuring a stopwatch operated by a single button, and a tachometer dial, while the crown resembles a gear. The chronometric accuracy relies on the quality of the Glucydur balance of the manufactory movement of the Tachoscope®, which carries out 21,600 oscillations per hour with its auto-compensating flat hairspring. The result is 1/6 of a second stopwatch accuracy, impressive functionality and a special homage to Audi's motorsport success.

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Capable of rocketing to 62mph from rest in just 3.4 seconds before topping out at 198mph, the Audi R8 LMX is the most powerful R8 we've ever produced.

The Audi R8 LMX is based on the acclaimed V10 plus model with its high-revving, mid mounted ten-cylinder engine, double wishbone suspension and ASF (Audi Space Frame) aluminium body.

A compact, seven speed S tronic transmission transfers the power to the quattro permanent all wheel drive system, which distributes it judiciously to racing-inspired 19 inch, 20-spoke wheels.

Article source: www.audi.co.uk