You may have seen the RS6 GT – Audi’s last-of-the-line, 90 Quattro IMSA GTO-inspired mega wagon. Despite a £180,000 price tag and a slightly questionable tri-tone sticker package, all 60 UK ...
Audi is reneging on the naming convention it announced just two years ago. In early 2023, Audi declared that its future gas-powered models would adopt odd numbers in their names, while EVs would ...
Audi sold fewer cars in 2024 than it did in 2023, and we’re not talking about a small decline. The company faced significant setbacks, with double-digit percentage losses for some of its models.
Audi F1 has confirmed to PlanetF1.com that it has completed its full takeover of the existing Sauber team ahead of the F1 2025 season. Audi’s official F1 entry is less than a year away, with the ...
Audi has confirmed plans to launch the redesigned Q3 and A7 later this year. They’ll be joined by “numerous new plug-in hybrids” as the brand rejuvenates its lineup. The changes can’t come ...
Audi's worldwide sales fell by 11% in 2024, but 2025 looks promising with the arrival of redesigned models. Audi has been testing the next-generation Q3 for over a year now. Now, the German ...
It was a rough 2024 for Audi. In North America, it paled in comparison to the performance of its German rivals, only delivering 240,771 units - a 13 percent decline compared to its numbers in 2023.
Having attended both F1 and IMSA races, I found some distinct differences, and you might be surprised at what I discovered. F1 cars are built to go insanely fast and are incredibly nimble.
Audi will launch a redesigned third-generation Q3 in 2025 The new Q3 will likely ride on Volkswagen Group's MQB Evo platform designed for gas engines Audi is looking to new models like the ...
Courtesy of IMSA The International Motor Sports Association (IMSA) is having a moment. Buried for decades behind bigger and more-popular racing series, the Florida-based IMSA series is fighting ...
Audi’s latest crack at the SUV-that-thinks-it’s-a-supercar segment. You know the type – think Aston Martin DBX 707, BMW X6M, Lamborghini Urus, Porsche Cayenne Turbo E-Hybrid Coupe, Range ...
The first 60 minutes and last two hours will air on NBC. USA, IMSA.TV and YouTube will share the middle portions. After that, IMSA, NASCAR’s sports-car cousin, will hibernate for six weeks.