Audi RS3 Revealed With 5-Cylinder Turbo Engine

Derek Kreindler
by Derek Kreindler

I’d never buy an Audi S3 because I can buy a VW Golf R for thousands less. But the RS3 is another story.

Motivated by a 362 horsepower turbocharged 5-cylinder engine, the RS3 will hit 60 mph in 4.3 seconds on its way to a 174 mph top speed. The only gearbox is a 7-speed DSG, which allows the RS3 to hit 35 mpg on the European cycle and emit 189 grams of CO2 per mile. Yes, a manual would be preferred, but the DSG helps the car achieve semi-respectable figures on the all important European fuel economy and carbon emissions tests.

Will the RS3 make it to America? Nobody knows. Audi has the S3 already, but a limited production RS3 would be a shot across the bow of the Mercedes GLA45 AMG – and likely cost a fortune, just like the M-B pocket rocket.




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  • Carguy Carguy on Dec 12, 2014

    It looks great but let's hope its a dynamic improvement over the last generation which had chronic understeer issues that sucked most of the fun from the driving experience.

  • Stuki Stuki on Dec 13, 2014

    5 cyl. 3 cyl......... more of the obviously unbearable "boredom" of simply doing things right to begin with, and sticking with it...

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  • Analoggrotto Hyundai GDI engines do not require such pathetic bandaids.
  • Slavuta They rounded the back, which I don't like. And inside I don't like oval shapes
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  • SCE to AUX Figure 160 miles EPA if it came here, minus the usual deductions.It would be a dud in the US market.
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