Skip to main content

8 Audi Sport Cars Coming to America

The international media has made a big deal about how many new cars Audi’s in-house tuning brand, Audi Sport GmbH, will be producing in the coming months. Now, though, Americans can get excited, too, as Audi USA boss, Scott Keogh, confirmed at the New York International Auto Show that we will be getting eight new Audi Sport models in the next 24 months.

Audi Sport handles RS cars and the R8. Three of those new cars, headed for America, are at NYIAS already. They are the TT RS, the RS3 Sedan, and the RS5 coupe, all headed to dealerships soon. The next model, we can say with some confidence, will be the next generation RS4 Avant, which we’ve seen testing at the Nurburgring.

audi-rs4-avant-red-2-600x300

What the remaining four models will be, though, is less clear. Hints that they will be based on Audi’s bigger cars, though, have been peppered out. Stephan Winkelmann, head of Audi Sport, told Australian media recently that hopped up SUVs were likely, and reiterated last night that Audi Sport is taking a more global approach to car design.

That doesn’t mean, says Winkelmann, that Avants are at risk of being discontinued, just that money makers won’t be ignored. So an RS 5 could be on its way.

The post 8 Audi Sport Cars Coming to America appeared first on VWVortex.



from VWVortex http://ift.tt/2oyEdU5
via IFTTT

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Review: Saying Goodbye to the CC V6

For all its size and its global reach, Volkswagen is still, in many ways, a deeply human company. There was, for instance, the Bugatti Veyron an ego project if ever there was one. Then the purchase of Ducati, a move most called folly. And then there was the Phaeton, the Volkswagen that most folks can’t afford. Not only were these moves all strange, I’m sure that they made VW’s accountants furious. None of them made good business sense, but they were all deeply interesting and they all are evidence of the heart that beats at the center of VW. Among these follies is the CC, a car that everyone agrees is rakishly handsome, but that no one really wanted to buy. The car couldn’t last, but the world is brighter for its having been in it. With the approach debut of the Arteon, it seems like a good time to look back on its sadly departing predecessor. The version I drove, because I live in Canada, is a V6 Wolfsburg Edition, which apparently isn’t available in the States. Nor is the V6, not as

Waterfest Moves to Atco Dragway

Waterfest 24 will be held at Atco Dragway, in Atco, New Jersey. The summer event will take place at its new venue on July 21 and 22. Long held in Englishtown, New Jersey, the festival has been such a large part of the VW scene that the latest iteration of the Golf even comes with optional “Englishtown” wheels . The new venue, however, is an NHRA drag track a scant 52 miles southwest of Englishtown. The ¼ mile drag track opened in 1960, which makes it the oldest drag strip in New Jersey. The announcement came today on a social media post that announced the new location. Waterfest is North America’s largest VW/Audi show. As many 20,000 people show up for the annual show, making the second largest show in the world—with Worthersee being number one. 2018 will be Waterfest’s 24 th year in existence. The post Waterfest Moves to Atco Dragway appeared first on VWVortex . from VWVortex http://ift.tt/2GQjkuc via IFTTT

Mitsubishi admits it lied about MPG ratings for all vehicles in Japan

Filed under: Government/Legal , Green , Mitsubishi , Fuel Efficiency , Japan Mitsubishi says its shady fuel-economy test practices may have been used on all vehicles it sells and has sold in Japan. Continue reading Mitsubishi admits it lied about MPG ratings for all vehicles in Japan Mitsubishi admits it lied about MPG ratings for all vehicles in Japan originally appeared on Autoblog on Wed, 11 May 2016 12:36:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink  |  Email this  |  Comments from Autoblog Volkswagen http://ift.tt/21X3bHv