2012 Audi RS Q3 Concept
| Price | -- | Production | -- | ||
| Engine | 2.5 liter inline-5 | Weight | -- | ||
| Aspiration | turbocharged | Torque | -- | ||
| HP | 360 hp | HP/Weight | -- | ||
| HP/Liter | 144 hp per liter | 1/4 mile | -- | ||
| 0-62 mph | 5.2 seconds | Top Speed | 165 mph | 
(from Audi Press Release) Audi RS Q3 concept
				
				
At Auto China 2012 in 
			Beijing, Audi is presenting a themed vehicle based on the Q3 – the 
			RS Q3 concept. It interprets the character of the compact SUV in a 
			very special way – systematically dynamic.
			
			The blue painted Audi RS Q3 concept is a vehicle based on the theme 
			of thrilling dynamic performance. Its engine, a 2.5 TFSI with 265 kW 
			(360 hp) of power, and its body – lowered about 25 mm (0.98 inches) 
			and widened with sharp visual details – explore the potential of the 
			Q3 model series in a new way.
			
			Brushed and polished aluminum trim frames the Audi RS Q3 concept's 
			single-frame radiator grille. Its black grille insert exhibits a new 
			geometry – the honeycombs are slightly offset to one another deeper 
			inside, creating a distinct three-dimensional effect. The lower area 
			of the grille integrates another sculpted feature – a silver quattro 
			signature. The headlights are slightly tinted; inside them, some 
			chrome parts are dark or covered by panels of carbon 
			fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP).
			
			The bumper was redesigned; there are now powerful edges around the 
			outer air intakes. They are subdivided into two segments – the inner 
			sections have honeycomb screen inserts, while their outer sections, 
			made of CFRP, have a smooth funnel shape. The front spoiler is also 
			made of CFRP. Its lower section is matt black. The entire lower 
			section of the bumper is coated with blue clearcoat paint.
			
			The same combination of black and blue tinted areas is repeated on 
			the sides of the Audi RS Q3 concept – on the trim strips of the 
			doors and sills and on the add-on parts of the wheel housings. The 
			door mirror housings consist of black CFRP, while matt aluminum trim 
			frames the side windows. The roof spoiler runs a long way towards 
			the rear; its middle section has been slightly shortened compared to 
			its outer sections. It is painted in the body color Ordos Blue – a 
			matt blue with a slight yellow tint.
			
			At the rear, the lower bumper section has a sporty and angular 
			style. The diffuser insert, which integrates the two large 
			elliptical tailpipes in typical RS look, has been shifted far 
			upward. Here too, Audi designers chose a combination of blue 
			clearcoat and black CFRP. The rear lights and auxiliary lights in 
			the bumper are tinted in anthracite and are made of clear glass.
Blue and black: the interior
In the interior of the 
			Audi RS Q3 concept, which gets plenty of light through a glass 
			sunroof, cool black is the dominant color – on the roofliner, floor 
			carpet, floor mats, leather-upholstered instrument panel and on 
			large areas of the seat upholstery, which consists of Fine Nappa 
			leather. Dark blue Alcantara is used as a contrasting element on the 
			seat covers.
			
			The contrasting blue color is used in an inventive way in the CFRP 
			decorative panels – the panel material was produced by weaving 
			brilliant blue luminescent glass fibers into it. The steering wheel 
			has large control stalks made of CFRP, which are framed by aluminum 
			accents. Most of the wheel is covered with black Velvet leather – a 
			leather that gives the hands a secure grip and repels dirt very 
			well. In the door trim panels, there are surfaces in blue Alcantara.
			
			The inside door handle has a perforated lightweight construction 
			look as in every RS model. In the tachometer, Chinese characters 
			replace the usual Arabic numerals. RS Q3 badges adorn the instrument 
			cluster, the seatbacks, door sill plates and floor mats.
			
			The styling of the engine compartment is also extremely sporty in 
			appearance. A layered-carbon trim panel covers the area around the 
			five-cylinder engine that sports a red valve cover, and two 
			laterally arranged ventilation screens feed air to the engine. As is 
			the practice in car racing, the cylinder numbers are marked on their 
			spark plug covers. An aluminum housing holds the open sports air 
			filter, and the filtered air tube is made of stainless steel.
Powerful: the drivetrain
The extremely powerful 
			2.5 TFSI in the RS Q3 concept combines two classic Audi technologies 
			– gasoline direct injection and turbocharging. From 2,480 cc of 
			engine displacement, it generates 265 kW (360 hp) of power. The car 
			catapults itself from zero to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) in 5.2 seconds, 
			and its propulsive force takes it to a top speed of 265 km/h (164.66 
			mph).
			
			A seven-speed S tronic transfers the forces of the sonorous 2.5 TFSI 
			to the quattro permanent all-wheel drive. Generally, it directs 
			these forces almost exclusively to the front wheels. When slip is 
			detected there, it can redistribute forces to the rear axle via a 
			hydraulic multi-plate clutch with electronic control – 
			instantaneously and variably.
			
			The alloy wheels of the Audi RS Q3 concept continue the dynamic RS Q 
			styling and have the dimensions 8.5 J x 20. The front surfaces are 
			high-gloss, while the sides are sandblasted. The tire size of 255/30 
			is not exactly typical for an SUV, but certainly for an RS model.



