List of Audi vehicles

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The following list of Audi vehicles, including past and present production models, as well as concept vehicles and limited editions. The current era of Audi production dates to 1968, when present-day owner Volkswagen, which had purchased Auto Union from Mercedes-Benz in 1965, debuted the first modern Audi-branded vehicles. This revived the Audi nameplate, which was first used in 1910, but was largely supplanted by Auto Union in the 1930s.

Current models

Model Calendar year
introduced
Current model Vehicle description
Introduction Update/facelift
Cars

A1
A1 2010 2018
supermini
hatchback.

A3
A3 1996 2020 Subcompact executive hatchback and sedan.

A4
A4 1994 2016 2020 Compact executive sedan and station wagon.

A5
A5 2007 2016 2019 Compact executive coupe, cabriolet and liftback.

A6
A6 1994 2018 Executive sedan and station wagon.

A7
A7 2010 2018 Executive liftback sedan.

A8
A8 1994 2017 2022
full-size
luxury sedan.

e-TRON GT
e-tron GT 2020 2020 All-electric executive sedan.

Q2
Q2 2017 2017 2020 Subcompact luxury crossover SUV.

Q3
Q3 2011 2018 Subcompact luxury crossover SUV.

Q3 SPORTBACK
2019 2019 Coupe SUV version of the Q3 with a sloping rear roof line.

Q4 e-TRON
Q4 e-tron 2021 2021 All-electric compact luxury crossover SUV.

Q4 e-TRON SPORTBACK
2021 2021 Coupe SUV version of the Q4 e-tron with a sloping rear roof line.

Q5
Q5 2008 2017 2021 Compact luxury crossover SUV.

Q5 SPORTBACK
2021 2021 Coupe SUV version of the Q5 with a sloping rear roof line.

Q5 e-TRON
Q5 e-tron 2022 2022 Electric mid-size luxury crossover SUV for the Chinese market.

Q6
Q6 2022 2022 - Full-size luxury crossover SUV for the Chinese market.
Q6 e-tron Q6 e-tron 2024 2024 - All electric SUV. This model is not related to the Chinese market Q6.

Q7
Q7 2005 2015 2020 Mid-size luxury crossover SUV.

Q8
Q8 2018 2018 2023 Mid-size luxury crossover SUV, Audi's flagship SUV globally.

Q8 e-TRON
Q8 e-tron (formerly Audi e-tron) 2018 2018 All-electric mid-size luxury crossover SUV.

Q8 e-TRON SPORTBACK
2020 2020 Coupe SUV version of the e-tron with a sloping rear roof line.
Model Calendar year
introduced
Introduction (model code) Update/facelift Vehicle description
Current model

Model chronology

The following are models sorted by year of introduction.[1]

1960s

1970s

1980s

  • Audi 100 (1982–1990)
  • Audi 80 quattro (1980–1987)
  • Audi 5+5
    (1981–1983)
  • Audi 90
    (1984–1987)
  • Audi Coupé (1980–1988)
  • Audi Sport quattro (1983–1984)
  • Audi 80 (1986–1991)
  • Audi 90 (1986–1991)
  • Audi V8 (1988–1995)
  • Audi Coupé (1988–1995)

1990s

  • Audi 100/A6 (1991–1998)
  • Audi 80 (1991–1996)
  • Audi Cabriolet
    (1991–2000)
  • Audi A8 (1994–2003)
  • Audi A4 (1994–2001)
  • Audi A3 (1996–2003)
  • Audi A6 (1997–2006)
  • Audi Duo (1997)
  • Audi TT Coupé (1998–2006)
  • Audi TT Roadster (1999–2006)
  • Audi A2 (1999–2006)
  • Audi 90 (1993)

2000s

2010s

S and RS models

Electric models

Hybrid electric vehicles includes:

Fully electric vehicles:

Discontinued models

1965–1988

F103 80 90 100 50 200 Coupé Sport Quattro Quattro V8
1965–1972
1966–1996
1966–1996
1968–1994
1974–1978
1979–1991
1980–1988
1984–1985
1980–1991
1988–1993

1991–2010

S2
Cabriolet
RS2 Avant
A2 TT R8
1990–1995
1991–2000
1994–1995
1999–2005
1998-2023
2006–2024

Concept models

1981–2001

Quartz Quattro
Spyder
Avus quattro AL2 Rosemeyer Avantissimo Steppenwolf
1981
1991
1991
1997
2000
2001
2001
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2003–2007

Le Mans
quattro
Nuvolari
quattro
Pikes Peak
quattro
RSQ Shooting Brake Roadjet Cross Cabriolet
quattro
2003
2003
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
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2008–2009

A1 project
quattro
A1 Sportback R8 TDI Le Mans TT Clubsport
quattro
Cross
concept
Sportback
e-tron concept
2007/2008
2008
2008
2008
2009
2009
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2010–2011

A1 e-tron Quattro A1 clubsport
quattro
e-tron
Spyder
Urban
Spyder
A2 concept A3 concept
2010
2010
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011

Historical models

1910–1928

Type A Type B Type C Type D Type E Type G Type K Type M
1910-1912
1910-1914
1912-1921
1912-1920
1911-1924
1914-1923
1922-1925
1925-1928
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1928–1940

Type R Type S/SS Type T Type P Front UW 220 Front UW 225
Type C/D
racer
920
1928-1932
1929-1932
1931-1932
1931-1932
1933-1934
1935-1938
1938
1938-1940

Racing models

Le Mans prototypes

R8C R8R
R8
R10 TDI R15 TDI R18 TDI R18 ultra
1999
1999
2000
2006
2009
2011
2012
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R18 e-tron quattro (RP2) R18 e-tron quattro (RP3) R18 e-tron quattro (RP4) R18 e-tron quattro (RP5) R18 e-tron quattro (RP6)
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016

Grand Touring

R8 LMS GT3 (R16) R8 LMS ultra GT3 R8 LMS GT3 R8 LMS GT4
2009
2012
2015
2017

Cup

TT Cup
2015

There more new Audi’s over 2015 to 2022

Touring Cars/Silhouettes

200 quattro Trans-Am (R4) 90 quattro IMSA GTO (R5) V8 quattro DTM (R6) 80 quattro Supertourismo (R7) 80 quattro Competition (R7) A4 quattro Supertouring (R7) S4 Competition
1988
1989
1990
1989
1994
1995
2000
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RS6 Competition Abt-Audi TT-R DTM A4 DTM (R11) A5/RS5 DTM (R17) RS5 DTM (RC3) RS3 LMS TCR
2003
2003
2004
2012
2014
2017
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Rally and RallyCross

quattro (R1) Sport quattro S1 (R2) Sport quattro S1 E2 (R2) Sport quattro S1 E2 Pikes Peak (R2) 200 quattro (R3) S1 EKS RX quattro
1980
1984
1985
1985
1987
2014
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Production model engines

The following tables list current Audi model engine offerings:

Petrol
Engine Vehicle(s) Used in
1.2 TFSI 86 
kW; 85 hp
)
A1
1.2 TFSI 105 
kW; 104 hp
)
A3
1.4 TFSI 122 
kW; 120 hp
)
A1
1.4 TFSI 125 
kW; 123 hp
)
A3
1.4 TFSI 185 
kW; 182 hp
)
A1
1.6 102 
kW; 101 hp
)
A3
1.8 TFSI 120 
kW; 118 hp
)
A4
1.8 TFSI 160 
kW; 158 hp
)
A3, A4, A5
2.0 TFSI 170 
kW; 168 hp
)
Q3
2.0 TFSI 180 
kW; 178 hp
)
A5, Q5
2.0 TFSI 200 
kW; 197 hp
)
A3
2.0 TFSI 211 
kW; 208 hp
)
A4, A5, Q3, Q5
2.0 TFSI 265 
kW; 261 hp
)
S3
2.5 TFSI 340 
kW; 335 hp
)
RS 3
2.8 FSI 204 
kW; 201 hp
)
A7
3.0 TFSI 272 
kW; 268 hp
)
Q7
3.0 TFSI 290 
kW; 286 hp
)
A6, A8
3.0 TFSI 300 
kW; 296 hp
)
A6, A7
3.0 TFSI 333 
kW; 328 hp
)
S4, S5, Q7, A6
3.2 FSI 265 
kW; 261 hp
)
A4, A5
3.2 FSI 270 
kW; 266 hp
)
Q5
4.0 TFSI 420 
kW; 414 hp
)
S6, S7
4.0 TFSI 520 
kW; 513 hp
)
S8
4.2 FSI 354 
kW; 349 hp
)
S5
4.2 FSI 372 
kW; 367 hp
)
A8
4.2 V8 FSI 430 
kW; 424 hp
)
R8 V8
4.2 FSI 450 
kW; 444 hp
)
RS 5
5.2 FSI 450 
kW; 444 hp
)
S6
5.2 V10 FSI 525 
kW; 518 hp
)
R8 V10
5.2 V10 FSI 560 
kW; 552 hp
)
R8 GT
6.3 W12 500 
kW; 493 hp
)
A8L
Diesel
Engine Vehicle(s) Used in
1.6 TDI 105 
kW; 104 hp
)
A1, A3
2.0 TDIe 136 
kW; 134 hp
)
A4
2.0 TDI 140 
kW; 138 hp
)
A3, Q3
2.0 TDI 143 
kW; 141 hp
)
A4, Q5
2.0 TDI 170 
kW; 168 hp
)
A3, A4, A5, Q5
2.0 TDI 177 
kW; 175 hp
)
A6, Q3
2.7 TDI 190 
kW; 187 hp
)
A4, A5, A6
3.0 TDI 204 
kW; 201 hp
)
A6, A7
3.0 TDI 240 
kW; 237 hp
)
A4, A5, A6, Q5, Q7
3.0 TDI 245 
kW; 242 hp
)
A6, A7
3.0 TDI 250 
kW; 247 hp
)
A8
4.2 TDI 340 
kW; 335 hp
)
Q7
4.2 TDI 350 
kW; 345 hp
)
A8
6.0 TDI V12 500 
kW; 493 hp
)
Q7 V12

See also

  • List of automobiles
  • List of Audi engines
  • List of Audi platforms

References

  1. ^ "A History of Audi: The 1970s" (PDF). audi.co.uk. Audi. Retrieved 5 March 2012.
  2. ^ "Audi A1 Sportback concept". Next Concept Cars. 2 October 2008. Archived from the original on 17 March 2009. Retrieved 27 April 2009.
  3. ^ Korzeniewski, Jeremy (2 October 2008). "Audi unveils A4 TDI concept e". Autobloggreen.com. Retrieved 27 April 2009.
  4. ^ "Audi e-Tron Electric Supercar Concept Unveiled". Audisite.com.
  5. ^ "Audi launches the e-tron and the Q2L e-tron in China". evspecifications.com.