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The Audi Nuvolari Quattro (also known as the Audi
Nuvolari) was a
concept car created by
German automobile maker
Audi.
This vehicle was first introduced at the
2003
Geneva Motor Show. It was what Audi planned to become the
vision of their next
Gran Turismo vehicle.
The Nuvolari Quattro had a 5.0 L twin-turbocharged
V10
FSI engine rated at 600 hp (441 kW). It could accelerate
from 0 to 60 mph in about 4.1 seconds.
Torque on the Nuvolari Quattro was rated at 750 Nm. The
Nuvolari Quattro used Audi's
quattro
all-wheel drive system.
The Nuvolari Quattro was named after one of the most famous
and legendary race car drivers of all time,
Tazio Nuvolari. Nuvolari gained 61
Grand Prix victories and died in 1953. Fifty years after his
death, the Audi Nuvolari Quattro was created in his memory.
External links
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Official Site
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Vision of the GT of the Future: Audi Nuvolari quattro
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