en.Wedoany.com Reported - To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the five-cylinder engine, Audi Japan has launched a limited edition model, the "RS 3 Sportback/Sedan Competition Limited," and began accepting orders from June 2. The car is limited to 750 units worldwide, with 100 units sold in the Japanese market, including 70 Sportback versions and 30 Sedan versions, priced at 13.99 million yen and 14.18 million yen, respectively.

Based on Audi's high-performance sports model "RS 3," this limited edition further enhances power performance and features an exclusive design. The powertrain is equipped with an inline five-cylinder DOHC 2.5-liter turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum output of 400 PS and a maximum torque of 500 Nm. The transmission is a 7-speed S tronic, with a quattro all-wheel drive system.

The limited edition raises the top speed limit to 290 km/h and comes standard with red caliper RS ceramic braking system (front wheels), ensuring excellent braking performance during extreme track driving.




The model is equipped with a 3-way manually adjustable coil spring suspension, specially developed and tuned for the limited edition, allowing independent adjustment of high-speed/low-speed compression and rebound. The use of a reinforced rear stabilizer bar further improves cornering stability.
Inside, the vehicle features RS bucket seats, with a serial number engraved on the center console, confirming its status as one of only 750 units worldwide. The car also offers an exclusive RS 3 competition limited instrument cluster design with a white base, paying homage to the 1994 Audi RS2 Avant. Additionally, the vehicle features a unique dynamic lighting effect that flashes in the engine firing order pattern "1-2-4-5-3."
This limited edition model is produced by skilled technicians through a special process. Two exclusive body color options are available: "Malachite Green," paying tribute to the Audi Sport quattro, and "Glacier White Matte," the first for the Audi RS 3.

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