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The Audi RS5 Meets Its Fore-Father – The Ur-Quattro

Car makers love to harp on the DNA of their cars, especially if it’s a performance car that is replacing an icon of its generation, like the new Audi RS5 that has the 80’s legend “Ur-Quattro” as its forefather. Audi of course made sure that they highlighted that fact in the video above.

The ur-quattro only makes a short appearance in the video above but it sort of highlights what the RS5 is about and the type of buyers its targeted at. Its 6-minutes of driving footage with some great V8 background music. There’s another video posted after the jump of some beauty shots of the coupe’s interior and exterior.

The RS5 is powered by a naturally aspirated 4.2-liter V8 engine producing 450-horses and 430Nm of torque. It’s all-wheel-drive layout, a seven-speed dual-clutch S tronic transmission, center-differential and 1725kg weight ensures great performance figures; the magical 100km/h mark is seen off 4.6-seconds and will top-off at an electronically limited top speed of 250km/h.

Sales of the Audi RS5 Coupe will begin in the third quarter of 2010 with a European base price of around €77,000.

Source: CarScoop

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    bluetaxi
  • Mar 10, 2010
NICE OOOO!!
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    choseon
  • Mar 12, 2010
25 years back at japan, now a retired automotive chief engineer ex-T company told that their AE86 blueprint was based on the Audi Ur-Quattro chassis and underpinnings minus the 4wd drivetrain.
I wonder why japs always like to duplicate germans tech?
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