Audi has unveiled the first look at the upcoming RS3 facelift, promising an enhanced chassis and improved handling. The upgraded model features brake torque vectoring, aiming to enhance agility and reduce steering effort during cornering. Additionally, the software supporting the torque vectoring, stability control systems, and adaptive dampers has been updated to better handle lateral forces.
The new RS3 boasts a revamped front end with simplified intake vents and a fresh four-ring logo. The rear of the vehicle now sports lights reminiscent of the Q6 E-tron. These design changes contribute to a cleaner and more modern appearance.
Car enthusiasts can anticipate the RS3’s enhanced performance on the track, as it claims to have set a record at the Nürburgring. The addition of brake torque vectoring complements the existing rear torque splitter, further improving the car’s dynamic capabilities.
While Audi has not officially disclosed specifics regarding the powertrain modifications, the turbocharged 2.5-liter five-cylinder engine is expected to deliver an exhilarating driving experience. Fans of the RS3 can look forward to a potent combination of power and agility.