Audi Quattro Coupe (1980–91)

The original Quattro model, first shown in 1980, is also commonly referred to as 
the Ur-Quattro - the "Ur-" (German for "primordial", "original", or "first of its kind"). 
It was the first rally car to take advantage of the then-recently changed rules 
which allowed the use of four-wheel drive in competition racing. 
It won competition after competition for the next two years. 
The original engine was the 2,144 cc (131 cu in) (2.1 L), inline-5-cylinder 10 valve SOHC, 
it was eventually modified to a 2,226 cc (136 cu in) (2.2 L) inline-5 10 valve, 
and finally in 1989, it was then changed to a 2,226 cc (136 cu in) inline-5 20v (2.2 L 20v)
DOHC setup producing 162 kW (220 PS; 217 bhp), and a top speed of 230 km/h (143 mph).
Quattro car production was 11,452 vehicles over the period 1980–1991, 
and through this 11 year production span, despite some touch-ups, 
there were no major changes in the visual design of the vehicle. 
(en.wikipedia.org)




















 
















(Photos from flickr.com & 4starclassics.com)





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