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The C2 and C3 models of the Audi 100 were marketed in North America as the Audi 5000 from 1978 to 1988, and in South Africa as the Audi 500. In 1993, the models were mildly restyled, and renamed the Audi A6 series in conjunction with a general new Audi naming scheme, until they were replaced by a new generation of A6, internally code-named C5 ...
Australia, South Africa and Mexico Audi 80. Audi Audi 80 and 90: 1972–1996 4,238,247 ... 1987 Audi Quattro. Audi Coup ...
Audi S4 Sedan quattro (B8/8K, Australia) Audi S4 Avant (B8/8K, South Africa) From November 2008, the fourth generation of the 'Audi S4 quattro' [15] (Typ 8K) entered factory production. [1] It is based on the Audi B8 A4, [16] built on the Volkswagen Group MLB/MLP platform. Unlike the previous B6 and B7 models, the new B8 version was only ...
The Audi Quattro shared many parts and platform with the Coupé version of the Audi 80 (B2). [4] The quattro was internally designated Typ 85, a production code it shared with the quattro versions of the Audi Coupé. Its characteristic flared wheelarches were styled by Martin Smith. The Audi Quattro also had independent front and rear ...
The US model went on sale in March 2009 as a 2009 model year vehicle. Early models include 3.2 FSI quattro [10] and the 2.0 TFSI quattro (211PS) was added in 2011 model year. [11] Indian models went on sale in June 2009, and were initially built by Audi's Ingolstadt facility, but are now being built at its Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India plant.
Audi R10 TDI Audi R18 e-tron quattro. Audi began racing prototype sportscars in 1999, debuting at the Le Mans 24 hour. Two car concepts were developed and raced in their first season - the Audi R8R (open-cockpit 'roadster' prototype) and the Audi R8C (closed-cockpit 'coupé' GT-prototype). The R8R scored a credible podium on its racing debut at ...
Many variations of the A4 were also available with Audi's quattro four-wheel drive system. The A4 was initially introduced as a four-door saloon/sedan; the Avant (estate/wagon) was introduced in November 1995 and went on sale in February 1996. Development began in 1988, with the first design sketches being created later that year.
Audi Sport GmbH, formerly known as quattro GmbH, [3] is the high-performance car manufacturing subsidiary of Audi, [1] [4] [5] [6] itself a subsidiary of the greater Volkswagen Group. Founded in October 1983 as quattro GmbH, it primarily specializes in producing high-performance Audi cars [ 2 ] and components, along with purchaser specified ...