V6 TDI audits can now work with plant oil

Audi's working hard on electrocuting his models, but he's also trying to save his internal combustion engines as long as possible, including once famous engines. TDI.
Although Audi is with those whom he was assigned in 2025 as a point from which he will no longer offer motors with internal burns, the situation seems to be changing day day. After Germany decided not to leave classical engines, an announcement of its V6 TDI engines arrived from Audi.
Porsche and Audi decided to adapt to new fuels, which means that the audience's V6 TDI engine, with 286 KF, can now work smoothly with oil. This lowers CO2 to 95% emissions. And the best thing is that new fuel is produced by oil waste and food industry.
Engines TDIs compatible with plant oil will be offered with all Audi's models with TDI engines. This means models A4, A6, and A8, and SUVAéat Q7 and Q8. In the second round, even Q5 and A6 Allroad models will have compatible motors and then the rest of the VW group, including the new VW Touareg model.












