How fast is the 1985 Audi Sport Quattro S1?

How fast is the 1985 Audi Sport Quattro S1?

155 mph
With 302 hp, the turbocharged 2.1 Liter 20v Inline 5 gasoline engine accelerates this Sport quattro S1 to 62 mph in 4.9 seconds and on to a maximum speed of 155 mph.

How fast is the Audi Quattro?

1984 Audi Sport Quattro 0-60, quarter mile, specs

0-60 mph 4.4 seconds
Top speed 250 kph / 155 mph
Curb weight 1298 kilograms (2862 pounds)
Year introduced 1984
Displacement 2100 cubic centimeters (2.1 liters / 128 cubic inches)

How much is an Audi Quattro S1?

When your inspiration is the legendary Audi Sport Quattro S1 you can’t go wrong. Well, actually, you could potentially go off the rails, so maybe that is not accurate.

Did the Audi Quattro get banned?

In 1986, FIA banned all the Group B cars. Thus, Audi Sports Quattro was killed and it became one of those few cars banned from racing, for really weird reasons. Quattro revolutionized the whole rally game. It was the first AWD rally car that managed to use the AWD system efficiently.

How much horsepower does the Audi Quattro S1 have?

The Audi Sport Quattro S1 also improved on the unique 2.1L inline-5 power plant which now produced a factory-stated 470-horsepower. However, the true power input was believed to be in excess of 500-horsepower since the turbocharger was complemented with a recirculating air system which also reduced turbo lag.

What engine was in the Audi Quattro S1?

Quattro – A1 and A2 evolutions

Audi Sport Quattro S1 E2
Powertrain
Engine 2.1 L (2,110 cc) turbocharged I5
Transmission 6-speed manual
Dimensions

How much is a Audi Quattro rally?

Welcome to the Audi rally car of your dreams. You can reach out to them for everything from a 460 horsepower Mk7 Golf R build to something like this sensational Audi Sport Quattro rally car replica currently for sale for a reasonable $223,500 (€189,000).

Why is Audi banned rally?

Not in rally, the a4’s were banned from touring cars in europe due to the FIA not being able to really govern how to restrict the success the a4’s had in the mid and later nineties. They later resurfaced in america sports car racing and the speed challenge where those rules dont apply.