It's called A1 Clubsport Quattro unusual that the house the car with the four rings at the present Wörtherseetour 2011, meeting of fans of the group to be held June 1 to 4 in Austria. Powered by a 5-cylinder engine, 2.5 liter engine, with turbocharger and direct injection, the well A1 clubsport quattro develops 503 hp and maximum torque of 660 Nm, thus exceeding the value of models such as TT RS and RS3 Sportback.
With the weight of only 1,390 kg this special version can reach 100 km / h in 3.7 seconds and 200 km / h in 10.9 seconds while top speed is electronically governed to 250 km / h. The transmission is a manual 6-speed and full-time all-wheel drive is just like the name itself reveals the car.
Considerable technical equipment starting with the low profile 255/30 tires on alloy wheels 19-inch "Turbine", the front braking system enhanced with 2 discs full of carbon-ceramic self ventilated with 6-piston calipers, adjustable sports shock absorbers in attenuation of compression and rebound to find the best arrangement.
Finally, the obvious and glaring cosmetic changes: from the roof of carbon fiber reinforced with air intakes with carbon strips, plus the fender to discharges on the side. And yet the mirrors that resemble those in the design of the R8 sister, to the imposing double-bladed rear spoiler and the diffuser below.
Dedicated expressly to the circuit, the Audi A1 Clubsport Quattro is devoid of the rear bench, replaced by a crossbar as a reinforcement structure and a helmet compartment. No infotainment system, or monitor and speakers. Within stand out above the coating of carbon fiber, leather sports steering wheel (also in fiber), aluminum shift lever, and pedal steel bucket seats borrowed from the R8 GT with carbon fiber frame and belts Safety with 4 anchor points.
Who will have the pleasure to drive it from the truth can console themselves by visiting the website of Need for Speed World (world. needforspeed. Com), where the car will be available as a free rental car for the game online signed by Electronic Arts, also in multiplayer mode.
With the weight of only 1,390 kg this special version can reach 100 km / h in 3.7 seconds and 200 km / h in 10.9 seconds while top speed is electronically governed to 250 km / h. The transmission is a manual 6-speed and full-time all-wheel drive is just like the name itself reveals the car.
Considerable technical equipment starting with the low profile 255/30 tires on alloy wheels 19-inch "Turbine", the front braking system enhanced with 2 discs full of carbon-ceramic self ventilated with 6-piston calipers, adjustable sports shock absorbers in attenuation of compression and rebound to find the best arrangement.
Finally, the obvious and glaring cosmetic changes: from the roof of carbon fiber reinforced with air intakes with carbon strips, plus the fender to discharges on the side. And yet the mirrors that resemble those in the design of the R8 sister, to the imposing double-bladed rear spoiler and the diffuser below.
Dedicated expressly to the circuit, the Audi A1 Clubsport Quattro is devoid of the rear bench, replaced by a crossbar as a reinforcement structure and a helmet compartment. No infotainment system, or monitor and speakers. Within stand out above the coating of carbon fiber, leather sports steering wheel (also in fiber), aluminum shift lever, and pedal steel bucket seats borrowed from the R8 GT with carbon fiber frame and belts Safety with 4 anchor points.
Who will have the pleasure to drive it from the truth can console themselves by visiting the website of Need for Speed World (world. needforspeed. Com), where the car will be available as a free rental car for the game online signed by Electronic Arts, also in multiplayer mode.
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