2013 Audi Sport Quattro Concept officially revealed

David BondAudi12 years ago14 Views

Audi has recently unveiled the revised Sport Quattro concept just ahead of the public debut at the upcoming Frankfurt Motor Show.

Coming in bright yellow exterior colour, the 2013 Sport Quattro is an evolution of the previous concept which was shown in 2010 and carries a similar large hexagonal front grille and redesigned taillights united by thin red bar. The car has the air outlet on the right side of the bonnet and also comes with redesigned alloy wheels as well as increase in the size of the two exhaust pipes.

Other noticeable features include the aggressive LED headlights, 21-inch alloy wheels fully covered in 285/30 R21 tires, a rear spoiler and carbon fiber ceramic brake discs. The fenders and doors are made from aluminum, along with carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) roof, engine hood and rear hatch.

Talking about the dimensions, the 1,850 kg (4,078 lbs) concept is 4602mm (181.18 inches) long, 1964mm (77.32 inches) wide and 1386mm (54.57 inches) tall, with a wheelbase of 2784mm (109.61 inches) and a trunk capacity of 300 liters (10.59 cubic ft).

Under the hood, there is a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 TFSI engine producing 560 HP (412 kW) and 700 Nm (516 lb-ft) of torque in combination with an electric motor that generates 150 HP (110 kW) and 400 Nm (295 lb-ft) taking the total output of 700 HP.

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