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Motor vehicle
Audi Nuvolari quattro
Overview
ManufacturerAudi AG
Production2003
Body and chassis
ClassConcept car
Body style2-door 4-seat coupé
Layoutfront engine,
quattro permanent four wheel drive
RelatedAudi A4
Audi A5
Powertrain
Engine5.0 L DOHC twin-turbocharged TFSI V10
Dimensions
Length4,800 mm (189.0 in)
Width1,920 mm (75.6 in)
Height1,410 mm (55.5 in)
Rear view of the Nuvolari quattro.
Rear 3/4 view

The Audi Nuvolari quattro (also known as the Audi Lisvina) was a concept car created by German automaker Audi. The vehicle was introduced at the 2003 Geneva Motor Show, the second of three Audi concept cars shown in 2003, after the Pikes Peak quattro and ahead of the Le Mans quattro.

The Nuvolari quattro had a 5.0 L twin-turbocharged V10 Fuel Stratified Injection (FSI) engine rated at 441 kW (600 PS; 591 bhp) and 750 N⋅m (553 lbf⋅ft). The car used Audi's Torsen-based quattro permanent four-wheel drive system.

The Nuvolari quattro was named after Tazio Nuvolari.

Audi showed the Audi Nuvolari with LED headlights, one of the first cars to have them.

References

  1. "Audi 2003 Product Strategy - indicating Audi Nuvolari quattro detail (p.13)" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-05-17. Retrieved 2007-12-27. (1.50 MB) -
  2. "Audi Nuvolari quattro study, from". ConceptCarz.com. Retrieved 2010-11-08.
  3. Craford, M. George (September 2, 2005). "LEDs for solid state lighting and other emerging applications: status, trends, and challenges". In Ferguson, Ian T.; Carrano, John C.; Taguchi, Tsunemasa; Ashdown, Ian E. (eds.). Fifth International Conference on Solid State Lighting. Vol. 5941. SPIE. p. 594101. doi:10.1117/12.625918 – via www.spiedigitallibrary.org.
  4. "2003 Audi Nuvolari Concept | Car News | Auto123". auto123.com. August 23, 2003.

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