Audi RS models could go rear-wheel drive
The boss of Audi Sport has hinted at the potential for future rear-wheel drive models designed to take on the most focused models from BMW M and Mercedes-AMG.
Since rebranding itself from Quattro GmbH to Audi Sport, CEO Stephan
Winklemann has been looking at where the company could go in the future.
Speaking at the Goodwood Festival of Speed,
Winklemann told Auto Express: “When looking at the name, we decided
Quattro could be misleading. Quattro is the four-wheel-drive system and
is one of the things that made Audi great – but in our opinion was not
the right name for the company.
“I can imagine we can also have cars with rear-wheel drive or two-wheel drive in the future.”
While he wouldn’t expand on his comments, it’s a clear indication that
Audi Sport is hatching plans to close the gap on BMW's M division and
Mercedes-AMG by developing more involving RS models without Audi’s
quattro all-wheel drive setup. It's likely quattro would still be
offered on many models, while remaining a standard feature on the most
powerful variants.
Winklemann added: “Quattro can be a company, but it can also be an
option. We wanted this to be clarified. We looked for something that was
immediately recognisable – something that could be more than just the
name of a company.
“Our cars will remain distinguished, but never pimped. We’ll always
offer high performance, but at the same time our cars must be
comfortable – and give you a feeling that you are better than you
expect.”
(AutoExpress.co.uk)
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