Nuvolari hints at shape of Audis to come

Nuvolari hints at shape of Audis to come
Photos by -Autonet.ca
Staff
Published: 06 05 2003

Audi’s Nuvolari quattro concept, named after the racing driver Tazio Nuvolari, is rumoured to be the best clue yet to the shape of future Audi sedans and coupes.

Introduced at the 2003 Geneva show, The Nuvolari Quattro outlines the direction that Audi’s exterior and interior design will take, according to Walter de’Silva, design chief for Audi.

The Nuvolari is described as a "Gran Turismo for tomorrow" and uses space frame technology for its aluminium body, like the A8, to give " " power-to-weight ratio. The size is greater than that of the current A6.

This concept is fitted with the most powerful engine Audi has yet developed for a street vehicle — a 5.0 litre V10 bi-turbo producing 600 hp and maximum torque of 750Nm. That’s enough to give 0-62 mph acceleration of just 4.1 seconds and a top speed governed to 155 mph.

Tazio Nuvolari was the last driver to win a grand prix in an Auto Union car, in Belgrade on September 3, 1939.

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