Saturday 22 November 2014

Audi RS Q3 Reviews

Audi has released a significant update to the RS Q3 crossover. A refreshed exterior light - the most noticeable changes is that the surround grille and headlights are now joined - belies the more significant changes under the hood that a compact crossover.

The strength of the 2.5-liter, turbocharged five-cylinder has been driven both from 310 horsepower to 340, while torque has been increased from 309 pounds-feet to 332 lb-ft. The result of this additional thrust is that small CUV can now sprint to 62 miles per hour in 4.8 seconds faster serious, than the original Q3 RS 5.5 seconds to run. A fifth-generation multi-plate clutch installed in the new seven-speed dual-clutch S-Tronic transmission, which Audi claims will now deliver faster shifts.

Lightweight brake rotors with eight-piston calipers silly in front of giving what we imagine a lot of stopping power, while Audi continues to offer optional adaptive damping system. Standard 19-inch wheels while the 20s are optional.

European prices for this tiny terror began Crossover at € 56,600, which makes it slightly more expensive than 55 871 euro Mercedes-Benz GLA 45 AMG, the most obvious rival. Scroll down for a short video and the full press release from Audi.

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