Audi R4
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| Audi R4 | |
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| Manufacturer | Audi AG |
| Parent company | Volkswagen Group |
| Production | 2010? |
| Class | Sports car roadster |
| Body style(s) | 2-door 2+2 coupé, 2-door convertible |
| Layout | Mid engine, quattro permanent four wheel drive |
| Platform | B8 (MLB/MLP) |
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The Audi R4 is a small sports car speculated[1] to be made by Audi sometime in the near future. Audi has yet to make any official statement regarding the R4. Some reports suggest the vehicle could be made in collaboration with SEAT.[2]
Some of the vehicles it may compete with include the Lotus Elise, BMW Z4 (and M variants), and the Porsche Cayman and Boxster. The vehicle will be the second Audi model to hold the 'R' moniker, after the R8. Like the R8, it will be a mid-engine coupé that will seat 2. A roadster version will also be available. If the R4 is indeed a part Audi's plans for the future, it will likely enter production by 2010.
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- ^ Rampant speculation: Audi R4. Autoblog (2007-04).
- ^ Report: Audi planning R4 to compete with Cayman, Boxster. leftlanenews (2007-04).
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