For the second part of our story, we’ll skip the WW II and Post War periods and jump all the way to early 80’s.
Auto Union Extinction, Quattro and the 90’s
In the 80’s Audi introduced the revolutionary Quattro four wheel drive and the Audi Quattro, commonly know at the time as Ur-Quattro, a turbocharged coupĂ© that dominated the rally tracks in the 80’s and was the first German car to be produced in large scale featuring permanent all-wheel-drive (Quattro).
In 1985 Auto Union was officially dead and Audi shortened its name to Audi AG. Over the following years Audi introduced less successful models like the Audi 80 and the Audi 90.
Audi’s big break happened in 1994 with the introduction of the Audi A4, a predecessor for the Audi 80, the Audi A4 gain recognition and sales went up which led Audi to develop more powerful and luxurious models like the Audi A6 and A8.
Two years later Audi released what became its most successful model to date, the Audi A3, built in conjunction with the Volkswagen Group using the same platform as the A4, the A3 was initially available only as a 3 door hatchback.
If you think we missed any important facts about Audi from that period, we would be interested to hear them, feel free to add them in our comments section and the miss on Thursday the third and last part of Audi 100 years of Car Making History.
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