The quattro system automatically distributed up to 75% of torque to whichever axle had the most grip, making it a "snow-eating" legend.
, which provided world-class rust protection—a reason why you still see these "survivors" on the road today. 1990 Audi 100 Audi 100 quattro
The 1990 Audi 100 (part of the refined C3 generation) was famous for its revolutionary aerodynamics. With a , it was one of the most aerodynamic production cars of its era. This wasn't just for looks; the sleek shape significantly improved fuel efficiency and high-speed stability while reducing wind noise for a whisper-quiet cabin. Key design highlights included: The quattro system automatically distributed up to 75%
While the standard front-wheel-drive 100 was a competent cruiser, the was the true star for enthusiasts. It featured the second generation of Audi’s legendary permanent all-wheel-drive system, utilizing a Torsen center differential . With a , it was one of the