Audi Avantissimo Explained

Audi Avantissimo
Manufacturer:Audi AG
Production:2001
Class:Concept station wagon
Body Style:5-door Avant
Layout:Front-engine design,
quattro permanent four-wheel drive
Engine:4.2-litre V8 twin-turbo
Transmission:6-speed automatic transmission
Designer:Frank Lamberty

The Audi Avantissimo was a concept car made by the German automobile manufacturer Audi. The car debuted at the 2001 Frankfurt Motor Show and also appeared at the 2002 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. Audi planned the car to be luxurious and distinguished, but also very fast. Many of its styling cues are visible on the 2002 Audi A8.[1] [2]

The Avantissimo had a 4.2-litre V8 engine equipped with twin turbochargers. This engine developed about 4300NaN0 and 6000NaN0 of torque. The car had a six-speed automatic transmission and quattro permanent four-wheel drive. It also featured an electrochromic roof.[1] [2]

This concept introduced much of the technology later available on the series production A8 D3, including Multi Media Interface, six-speed automatic transmission with shift paddles, a V8 biturbo engine (similar to the C5 RS6), self-levelling adaptive air suspension with continuously controlled damping, electric park brake, bi-xenon headlights with static Adaptive Front Lighting System (AFS) curve headlights, dashboard, and driver identification systems with fingerprint scanner.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Padeanu. Adrian. 2001 Audi Avantissimo: Concept We Forgot. 9 December 2022 . motor1.com. 28 February 2018.
  2. News: Audi Avantissimo – a New Form of Dynamism and Luxury . 9 December 2022 . 12 September 2001.