The 2010 Paris Auto Show brought us many concepts, but while the Lotus five-year plan has since fizzled to nothing and the Renault Dezir is only planned to be chopped up and used for inspirational parts, Audi is pushing forward with a production version of the Quattro concept.
That’s right, the Quattro has been given the green light for limited
production which should be ready for the 2015 model year.
The
production Quattro will be based on Audi’s latest aluminum spaceframe
chassis with a body built in carbon fiber-reinforced plastic. It will
weigh in at about 660 lbs less than the RS5
as seen on the prototypes already testing. It will also feature a
wheelbase that has been reduced by 150 mm and an interior featuring
seats made from forged composites.
We don’t know
exactly what will be used under the hood of the sports car, but the
concept version is powered by a turbocharged 2.5-liter five-cylinder
attached to a classic six-speed gearbox. The engine delivers a total of
402 HP and 354 pound-feet of torque. The sprint from 0 to 60 mph is made
in just 3.9 seconds, while top speed is of course limited to 155 mph.
Hopefully we will see either this configuration or something a bit more
powerful on the production Quattro.
UPDATE 08/24/2012: Sources have told AutoBild
that the future Audi Quattro Coupe (internally known as the Q35) will
only feature small bits of inspiration from the Quattro Concept
displayed at the 2011 Paris Auto Show. Other than that, the
four-seater, two door sports car will have short overhangs, a flat roof,
LED headlights and taillights, 20" wheels, and some hood-mounted air
vents inspired by the original Quattro. In terms of power, the Quattro
will feature a supercharged 2.5L five-cylinder engine mated to a dual
clutch S-tronic transmission. This engine will produce 380 HP and send
the Quattro from 0-62 mph in a little over four seconds.
AutoBild
is predicting that the Audi Quattro will debut in March 2013 to
coincide with the original Quattro’s 35th anniversary, hence the
internal Q35 designation. It will be priced somewhere between the Audi
TT and the Audi R8, which will fill in the gap nicely with the $38,650
and $114,200 price tags of the aforementioned models.
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