Audi Quattro
The Audi Quattro is a high-performance all-wheel-drive vehicle introduced by Audi in 1980. It was designed for both rally racing and everyday driving, featuring a turbocharged engine and a distinctive boxy shape. The Quattro system allows power to be distributed to all four wheels, enhancing traction and stability on various terrains.
The Audi Quattro gained fame in the World Rally Championship, where it dominated the competition in the 1980s. Its success helped popularize all-wheel-drive technology in sports cars, influencing many future models. The Quattro remains an iconic symbol of Audi's engineering prowess and commitment to performance.