The 2019 Audi Q4 RS will follow the production model into the market in late 2019 and will use the same engine as the RS3 and RS TT models. This is definitely something to look forward to in the next two years. Even better, it is reported to be insanely powerful for its kind.
By the time the 2019 Audi Q4 RS gets officially launched, it is expected to produce at least 400-horsepower mark. It will also be coming with all-wheel drives and the company's seven-speed S-tronic dual clutch gearbox. There is also a plug-in hybrid being planned to go on production. It is expected to produce 204-horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque.
The 2019 Audi Q4 RS is expected to set one back $37,030 in Germany. This is a good price as it sits comfortably between the Q3 and the Q5. This upcoming crossover coupe provides a good option for those who can't decide between the Q3 and Q5 such that both cars are top-of-its-class.
The 2019 Q4 is a crossover coupe based on the next-generation Q3. The new player in Audi's steadily growing line-up of vehicles will be assembled in Hungary at the Gyor Plant. Crossover coupe is a unique take on vehicles. It takes on the regular crossover, changing the roofline to make it inclined towards the rear to give it a coupe side profile.
Also, there is a good market for such type of vehicles for showing interest in paying a premium for it. This has significantly increased its demand even if some industry experts think it is not practical. However, practicality does not play a big issue as buyers pay for this type of vehicle to stand out- more on aesthetics.
The Audi Q4 is expected to ride on Volkswagen Group's MQB platform. Front-wheel drive will also come in as standard with the option of Quattro for an even more expensive choice. There will also be three- and four-cylinder engines available.
The 2019 Audi Q4 RS is definitely one promising vehicle as it gets officially launched in two years. More developments and news will be made available as it nears its unveiling. Stay tuned for more detailed reports.
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