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1988 Audi V8: the move into
the premium class |
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In 1988 AUDI AG ventured into the premium
class for the first time with the launch of the Audi
V8. This new model was fitted with a 184 kW (250 bhp)
3.6-litre eight-cylinder alloy engine. Technical details
included permanent four-wheel drive, four valves per
cylinder and a four-speed, electronically controlled
automatic transmission. |
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1986 Fully galvanised: the
third-generation Audi 80 |
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In autumn 1986, AUDI AG presented the
third generation of the Audi 80, known internally as
the B3. As with the Audi 100/200 model range the year
before, the Audi 80 was now also given a fully galvanised
body with a ten year warranty against rust penetration.
With a drag coefficient of 0.29, the Audi 80 displayed
excellent aerodynamics. |
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1985 Audi NSU Auto Union AG
becomes AUDI AG |
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When production of the Ro 80 was discontinued
in 1977, the use of the name NSU as a product designation
also came to an end. With effect from 1 January 1985,
Audi NSU Auto Union AG was renamed AUDI AG. At the same
time the company moved its head office from Neckarsulm
to Ingolstadt. From this time on, products and the company
had the same name. |
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1982 Audi 100 - the aerodynamics
world champion |
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In autumn 1982, Audi NSU Auto Union AG
presented the third-generation Audi 100 (known internally
as C3). Thanks to lightweight construction throughout
and, above all, the car's low drag coefficient of cD
= 0.30, the new Audi 100 was synonymous with progressive
design. In the words of the German publication Auto-Zeitung,
"in terms of aerodynamics, the new Audi 100 outclasses
the rest of the automotive world." |
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1989 Audi turbodiesel with
direct injection |
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After over 13 years in development, Audi
engineers succeeded in cultivating diesel direct injection,
which had previously only been used on trucks, for car
diesel engines as well. In conjunction with a turbocharger,
it was also possible to achieve an extremely low-loss
combustion process which resulted in very economical
fuel consumption. In the autumn of 1989, the Audi 100
was presented at the Frankfurt Motor Show with a 2.5-litre
five-cylinder TDI engine. |
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1980 Audi quattro - a revolutionary
drive concept |
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In March 1980, a four-wheel-drive sports
coupé caused a genuine sensation on the Audi
stand at the Geneva Motor Show. The Audi quattro was
the first high-performance vehicle with four-wheel drive.
This drive concept had previously only been used on
trucks and off-road vehicles. The permanent four-wheel-drive
system in the Audi quattro enjoyed worldwide success
in motor sport and gradually found its way into the
entire Audi model range. |
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