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Audi reveals RS 3 Sportback

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AUDI has revealed its new Audi RS 3 Sportback as the latest model offering in its compact segment.

Following the world premiere of the RS 3 Sedan at the 2016 Paris Motor Show, the RS 3 Sportback now stands poised to make its entry at the Geneva Internatio­nal Motor Show.

With the most powerful production five- cylinder in the world, outstandin­g dynamism and an even sharper look, the RS 3 Sportback offers a truly emotive driving experience. The Audi RS3 Sportback will be available in Ireland from the third quarter of this year under the ‘ Audi Sport’ label.

On the exterior, the RS 3 Sportback shows off its power in the form of a striking Singlefram­e with a gloss black honeycomb grille, large air inlets and angular sill trims. The redesigned blade in the bumper gives the front end an even wider look.

LED headlights with their distinctiv­e lighting signature are standard, and Audi offers matrix LED headlights as an option. In the rear, a stylish RS roof edge spoiler, a diffuser insert and the RS exhaust system’s large oval tailpipes are sure to turn heads everywhere. A quattro logo at the bottom of the Singlefram­e is a finishing touch to the dynamic appearance, as is the RS 3 emblem on the honeycomb grille and on the tailgate.

Behind the impressive performanc­e of the Audi RS 3 Sportback is the world’s most powerful production five- cylinder engine – the 2.5 TFSI. It delivers 294 kW ( 400 hp) of output – 33 hp more than the predecesso­r engine – and is 26 kilograms ( 57.3 lb) lighter thanks to its aluminium crankcase, among other features.

Its maximum torque of 480 Nm ( 354.0 lb- ft) is available at engine speeds as low as 1,700 rpm and remains constant up to 5,850 rpm. That’s how the RS 3 Sportback is able to sprint from 0 to 100 km/ h ( 62.1 mph) in 4.1 seconds. The effect of this extraordin­ary tractive power is intensifie­d by the five- cylinder’s unmistakab­le sound, which comes from having the ignition alternate between directly adjacent cylinders and widely spaced ones.

On request, Audi will increase the electronic­ally limited top speed from 250 km/ h ( 155 mph) to 280 km/ h ( 174 mph). For better mixture preparatio­n, the new 2.5 TFSI engine employs dual injection into the intake manifold and into the combustion chambers.

On the exhaust side, the Audi valve lift system controls the duration of valve opening depending on the throttle and engine speed – for moderate fuel consumptio­n at low and partial load as well as more spontaneou­s throttle response and a high level of tractive power at full load. In the New European Driving Cycle ( NEDC) the RS 3 Sportback uses 8.3 litres of fuel per 100 kilometres ( 28.3 US mpg), which equates to 189 grams of CO2 per kilometre ( 304.2 g/ mi). The S tronic seven- speed, dual- clutch transmissi­on and quattro permanent all- wheel drive transfers the power of the five cylinders to the road.

And the electro- hydraulic, multi- plate clutch distribute­s the drive torque variably between the axles. The sportier the driving, the faster and more often a large share of the torque reaches the rear axle. Quattro management is integrated as a standard feature in the dynamic handling system Audi drive select, as are the steering, S tronic, the engine management, the adjustable exhaust flaps, and the optional RS sport suspension with adaptive damper control. The driver can individual­ly vary the operation of these components between three modes – comfort, auto and dynamic. Handling is perfected using the Electronic Stabilisat­ion Control ( ESC) with wheel- selective torque control and the sport mode specially tuned for the RS.

 ??  ?? The new Audi RS 3 will be available later in the year.
The new Audi RS 3 will be available later in the year.

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