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Last week, we brought you a report that Audi executives confirmed the existence of the RS3 sedan and said it would be going into production. We also learned some possible details about the new RS such as a new turbocharged five-cylinder engine capable of producing over 400 horsepower and a new front end.

This week, a YouTube user called 'Ron Bolton' uploaded a video that was supposedly recorded at this meeting and shows the reveal of the RS3 sedan. The video also confirms some of the details in our previous report such as the turbocharged five-cylinder engine (producing up to 400 horsepower the person in the video says), larger brakes, and new suspension tuning.

The video also reveals that there will be successors to the RS5 and TT RS, and the introduction of seven new RS models between now and 2019. The new models will include different body styles and an SUV.

Source: Quattro World

 

https://youtu.be/CYqkZbGXRlc


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