Audi took the automotive world by storm at the 1991 Tokyo Motor Show with the original supercar concept - the Audi Avus quattro. The W12 mid-engine concept was the very first aluminum space frame (ASF) Audi and theoretically possessed an incredible 0-60 mph capability of less than three seconds.
Twelve years later at the 2003 IAA in Frankfurt Audi again took center stage with a supercar concept, this time the Le Mans quattro. Hot off an unparalleled motorsport run with its R8 racecars, including winning the Le Mans endurance race in three consecutive years (2000, 2001 and 2002), the Le Mans quattro concept was billed by Audi as the "synthesis of the experience gained from numerous racing triumphs" and was built in a mere 11 months.
Audi A9
Audi A9
Audi A9
Audi A9
Audi A9