While recent speculation has suggested that the German automaker Audi is bringing back everybody’s favorite Group B contender, the Ur-Quattro, in some way shape or form; one inspired automotive designer has taken it upon himself to come up with an enticing rendering of what the new car could look like. From the bulging fenders to the flared front end, this four ringed fast back 21st century Audi Quattro has the soul of the original, all the way down to the decals stuck to the bottom of the doors.
Just like we thought the real thing would, this Quattro rendering is based on an A5 chassis and features an RS5 style front bumper complete with R8 inspired horizontal fins made from carbon fiber. The lightweight space age theme continues with a complete under tray to keep the concept stuck to the road while we can only speculate about what could be lurking under the hood. With our imaginations running wild we can hear everything from a whining supercharged V6 to a screaming FSI V10 spitting spent gasses from its tailpipes. However if Audi keeps true to the original, it will be powered by a boosted version of the proven 2.5 Liter turbocharged five cylinder from the factory tuned Audi TT RS.
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Source: avarvarii
8 comments:
Less thing to be considered since it was outdated. And I think the production of this car inactive already. I want to try on their latest production the Audi A8.
Outdated car!Their latest would be the Audi A8 and it already have a Spyder version! I think they also used more modern technology for their car.
How about just Quattro? Anniversario? Is that Italian? What? I thought Audi was German.
It seems that he’s running fast and looses control over the wheels.
My first reaction is that this seems way too much fun to be seriously considered for production by Audi. However, I have been hearing about the Ur-quattro more than usual from Audi corporate lately.... hmmmm
Audi has been one of my favorite car, because if it front air intake and sleek design, plus it’s performance is way way better than its competitors.
Definitely an epitome of the car industry. Though its a little hard to identify the looks of the Quattro. But its beautiful nonetheless.
Well of course, who wouldn’t want to have a Quattro all over again? If I had the resources, I would revive a 1980 car model. It’s definitely a milestone in the sports car history.