Audi Quattro is likely to be introduced in 2015

Audi Quattro is likely to be introduced in 2015


  •   February 25, 2014
Audi-Quattro

The new generation of Audi Quattro is likely to be introduced in 2015 according to the rumors and different news on the internet but now some authentic news sources shows a little more that the Audi Quattro is very close to its return. This is not a rumor now because it is said by CEO of Audi ‘Rupert Stadler’ during an interview today. He was discussing on the Quattro with a German magazine, he further said that the Quattro concept which was introduced on the Frankfurt Auto Show last was just a testing of people reaction that what they perceive and it was very positive. Audi Quattro is in the soft development phase now just because of the positive response from people and with the possibility of a 2015 release it is very carefully planned that how the step by step development process will be furnished.Regardless of the lack of authentication, Ulrich Hackenberg, is the new head of development division at Audi, has determined that the new Quattro, if fashioned, will not to be had as an inadequate run vehicle, as Audi’s tactics to bring into being it in large statistics. Hackenberg also determined that the Quattro will be put up a summarized A6 platform and, not similar to earlier reports; it will not be a fusion hybrid. Audi as alternative options will put forward a variety of Audi engines, starting with the base 2.5 litre, five cylinder engines that deliver a full amount of power with 310 horsepower and the chance of power leaping between 340 and 360 horsepower. Now after a bundle of details which Audi has released, it is very easy to assume that Audi is certainly setting up on releasing a new Quattro, but it merely cannot authenticate its arrival yet. Audi disclosed the Sport Quattro concept at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show. The concept is exclusively built-in with a plug-in hybrid drivetrain system that combines a 4.0 litre, twin turbo V8 engine with a powerful electric motor. This system distributes a joint output of 700 horsepower and 590 lb-ft of torque, and it has 3.7 seconds sprint time from 0 to 62 miles per hour and a top speed of 189 mph.