Our pals at Fourtitude.com have worked up a
Photoshop image of an RS version of the coming A3 sedan, based on the A3
Sportback Audi unveiled at last fall's Paris Mondial de l'Automobile.
The RS3 sedan would have 10-spoke RS4/RS5 wheels and the subtle wheel
flare arches from the two newer RSes in place of the wilder flares of
earlier RS cars, Fourtitude.com figures.
The independent Audi news website guesses the
Audi single-cell grille also will get the "frown" of the new RS5, rather
than the older-style front fascia of the RS4 Avant. Audi design is
working on differentiating the grille design of various RS models, and
Fourtitude assumes the RS3 will adapt a bit of the limited-edition A1
Quattro's look.
There's one problem with this car: It would cost
Audi about as much as a TT RS, which means a price in the mid-$50Ks.
One source insists the car is a tough business case for that reason.
The standard A3 sedan is designed to grab the
customers the original A4s caught. "The B8 A4 has gotten bigger, more
conservative, maybe more luxurious, and we think there's room to bring a
smaller, sporty car," Audi of America president Scott Keogh says. The
A3 sedan has "tremendous potential" among non-luxury buyers, adds
product planner Filip Brabec. Audi of America will continue to sell the
new A3 Sportback in at least limited versions, Keogh adds. That's
certain to include a TDI.
In other Audi news, our RS3 skeptic says the
next TTS will be powered by a five-cylinder engine, not a four, making
280-300 hp. The Audi TT will be all-new for 2015, and design chief
Walter de Silva has described it as a radical styling change, not an
evolution like the current model.
The Mark III TT will retain its signature roofline, and may get the new
front-end design language previewed by the Paris Crossline concept,
itself a preview of Audi's coming BMW X1 competitor, the Q3. The TT's
grille will feature the Crossline's "intersecting" form, with no chrome
surround.
Keogh confirmed we will get imports of the new
RS5 cabrio introduced at Paris. Audi is bringing assembly of that
convertible "in house" from Karmann, which is now owned by Volkswagen
AG. Porsche Boxster and Cayman production will shift to Karmann.
The U.S. market will get the RS7, with a tweaked
version of the 4.0-liter twin-turbo V-8. The RS6 will not be imported,
and the RS7 could be as much as 18 months away. Keogh says Audi will
import the A8 TDI beginning in the first quarter of '13, followed by
importation of TDI A6, then A7 and Q5, all with the same 3.0-liter
diesel. With Audi of America having delivered on its sales promises to
Audi AG, it has become easier to get models for which there has been
some resistance in the past for U.S. import
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