Audi Q3 Red Track Debuts at the Wörthersee Tour

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Audi Q3 Red Track Debuts at the Wörthersee Tour

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Audi is going to unveil a new version of the Audi Q3 crossover at the Wörthersee Tour. The Audi Q3 Red Track is powered by a 2.5L five-cylinder TFSI engine with direct injection and turbocharging that generates an output of 340 hp 332 lb-ft. of torque. The power of the turbocharged five-cylinder unit is transferred to the quattro permanent all-wheel drive system via a seven-speed S tronic transmission. The Audi Q3 red track accelerates from 0-62 mph in 5.4 seconds and continues to a top speed of 163 mph.

On the outside the Q3 Red Track is painted in Energy Red paint that contains golden pearlescent particles. Its add-on body parts are in matte gray quartz-based paint. Eye catching features on the sides of the Q3 Red Track are the flared wheel arches and the running boards, which Audi is to incorporate into the extensive range of Q3 accessories. The newly styled aluminum roof rails are specially designed for transporting skis. The Q3 Red Track also rides on 20 inch wheels with off-road tires. It's track has also been increased by 1.57 inches and the body is 1.18 inches higher compared to the other Q3 models.
I have to admit, most of the reason I'm posting this is because of that engine bay pic. I've never seen an engine bay with so freaking little showing. Would probably be a bitch to work on!!! On another note, that thing is quick for it's size!
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Re: Audi Q3 Red Track Debuts at the Wörthersee Tour

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Plastic shrouding that likely takes a few minutes to remove. Looks good though.
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