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altezza
09-09-2003, 07:49 AM
Unveiled in Frankfurt: the Audi Le Mans quattro (Press release)
The genes of a winner

A high-performance sports car, a roadgoing vehicle that could be said to have inherited the genes of the Audi R8, three-times winner of the Le Mans 24-Hours race: Audi reveals its ‘Le Mans quattro’ concept study.

This fascinating driving machine is a synthesis of the experience gained from numerous racing triumphs, allied to advanced design and Audi’s technical competence - which has in turn become synonymous for Audi’s technological leadership (Vorsprung durch Technik) on the racetrack and the road alike.

Even the first glimpse of the car gives the observer a clear picture of its calibre. The Audi Le Mans quattro, with its Jet Blue paint finish, has a wide stance and a bullish appearance on the road. Its powerful rear end seems to be bracing its muscles in order to jump, like a sprinter on the starting line. The car’s front end and the broad curve of the roof seem to have been drafted with a single stroke of the pen.

1.90 metres wide but only 4.37 metres long and 1.25 metres high: this clearly reflects the proportions of a pure sports car. A wheelbase of 2.65 metres accommodates a surprisingly spacious cockpit and the longitudinally installed V10 ‘biturbo’ engine with FSI direct fuel injection behind it. To the rear of the doors, between the sill and the roof, there is a large outward-curving intake that supplies the V10 engine, the brakes, the oil cooler and the charge-air intercooler with sufficient air.

The trapezoidal shape of the Audi single-frame grille is a distinctive feature of the front end, flanked on the right and left by additional large air inlets. Their upper ends are flush with the flat-strip LED headlights, which have clear-glass covers. The centre of the bonnet curves up above the line of the front wings, which spread out at the sides over the large round wheel arches typical of an Audi.

The cockpit architecture, which is oriented consistently to the driver’s needs, dominates the car’s interior. The driving position is integrated into the space between the instrument panel with its changeover display graphics and the centre console. However, the Audi Le Mans quattro car offers generous interior space for both occupants - a quality feature that clearly distinguishes it from other high-performance sports cars. The impression of perfect functionality and ergonomics is combined with materials of visible high quality and craftsmanship.

An aluminium Audi Space Frame (ASF) forms the central structure of this concept study. The outer skin and add-on parts use a weight-saving mixed aluminium and carbon-fibre concept - thus satisfying the demand for utmost rigidity at a simultaneously low weight of 1530 kg, and providing a foundation for top road dynamics.

This mid-engined two-seater is powered by a five-litre V10 ‘biturbo’ engine with FSI direct fuel injection, developing 449 kW (610 PS) at 6,800 rpm.

Outstandingly free revving and considerable ‘bite’ are typical features of this engine, with its seemingly inexhaustible power reserves even at very low engine speeds.

The maximum torque of 750 Nm is available at an engine speed as low as 1,750 rpm and remains constant over a broad engine speed range up to 5,800 rpm. A sequential-shift six-speed sports gearbox enables the driver to use this powerful torque in the appropriate doses.

As a matter of course, any Audi as powerful as this will have quattro permanent four-wheel drive, which distributes the power variably - based on a 40:60 ratio - to the front and rear axles and thus gives this mid-engined sports car its optimum road dynamics. The Audi Le Mans quattro accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.7 seconds and to 200 km/h in 10.8 seconds.

Double wishbone suspension is used at the front and rear. Firm basic suspension settings have been chosen to ensure the most effective road dynamics. Nevertheless, the innovative Audi ‘magnetic ride’ shock absorbers ensure a remarkably high level of ride comfort.

The Audi Le Mans quattro: a perfect synthesis of motor-sport technology and roadgoing car design. An automobile with the racetrack, the motorway and twisting country roads as its ‘natural hunting grounds’.

Click the links below for some large pictures of this car
Picture 1 (http://www.uploadit.org/files/090903-090903aud-.jpg)
Picture 2 (http://www.uploadit.org/files/090903-090903-a-aud-.jpg)
Picture 3 (http://www.uploadit.org/files/090903-090903-b-aud-.jpg)
Picture 4 (http://www.uploadit.org/files/090903-090903-c-aud-.jpg)

Imre
09-09-2003, 08:54 AM
Interior is like a christmas tree.But it has good proportions.

dis3as3d
09-09-2003, 11:13 AM
Didnt nike have this idea first?

novass
09-09-2003, 05:02 PM
i dont know about this one. im a big Audi fan, but this might be too funky for me. there are some design aspects i like and some i dont. the overall shape isnt too bad, i like the way the engine looks in there. as for the interior, i agree with Imre, it looks kind of like a christmas tree.

but i cant argue with the biturbo V10!

AlienDB7
09-09-2003, 07:17 PM
I like Audi's but this concept is a bit too wild for me. I heard rumours saying they're going to put it into production.

blah
09-09-2003, 08:09 PM
I guess im not meant to live in the future because i like my cars to have lines, not big round things all over.

troskap
09-09-2003, 11:48 PM
Hey, look, it's the Stay-Puft Marshmallow TT....

Or a Nissan 350Z with some oddly shaved corners.....

oeggermo
09-18-2003, 09:45 AM
I'm a fan of Lemans so I really like the Audi Lemans. Last 24h of Lemans the Audi Nuvolari Quattro stood in a stand at the paddocks.

http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/large/1624-1.jpg
http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/large/1624-3.jpg

I really hope to see the Audi Lemans next year at Lemans. It has a truelly aggressive look and performance. Audi is making good cars since they start with the RS serie.

hemi_fan
09-23-2003, 10:28 PM
im not a huge fan of audis, but their new V-8 is promising