• Audi Roadjet gets an espresso machine

  • audiwmf1We treat our cars like mobile homes first we got the Audio system, than the handsfree kit, DVD player and here we have the first coffee machine. The The WMF espresso machine sits in the central arm rest in Audi’s latest concept car “Roadjet”. The coffee machine is fully functional and delivers fresh coffee at a touch of a button. The Roadjet has a 3.2-litre V6 FSI petrol engine under the hood churning out 296bhp at 7000rpm, with maximum torque of 243lb/ft at 4500rpm. It is still a concept car and we are really looking foward to see this baby on the road.


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