If you asked a rally fan to pick the one car that defines their favorite form of racing, they’d have no choice but to answer with the Audi Quattro. As the car that introduced all-wheel-drive to the ...
CNET’s expert staff reviews and rates dozens of new products and services each month, building on more than a quarter century of expertise. The Nebia Quattro looks like an ordinary showerhead at first ...
ABT is no stranger to transforming VW Group models, but the latest creation takes a notable leap back in time, straight into the ‘80s. The tuner has just unveiled a limited-production version of the ...
Editor's Note: While this story originally appeared in the June 1982 issue of Motor Trend, the photographs are from Issue One of Motor Trend Classic. Audi enjoys a worldwide reputation for turning out ...
From the March 1984 issue of Car and Driver. After years of telling the world that front-wheel drive was the hottest tip since Secretariat in the Triple Crown, Audi suddenly began to beat the ...
From the September 1989 issue of Car and Driver. In 1982, Audi unleashed the stunning Quattro in the United States. Bearing turbocharging, intercooling, and permanent all-wheel drive, the two-door ...
In December 2011, Audi announced the launch of a limited-edition car that combined the heritage of the mighty S1 and the powertrain of a TT Roadster packed inside a three-door A1 supermini vehicle.
The Group B rally era off the early-mid 1980s gave us a multitude of crazy machines including the Lancia Delta S4, Peugeot 205 T16 and Ford RS200, all of which were purpose built to capture WRC glory.
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