1) Short version 2) At a glance 3) Long version – performance 4)
Exterior design 5) Interior design 6) Drivetrain 7) Chassis 8)
Equipment 9) The Audi S3 and its customers
Annex: Technical data
The equipment, data and prices stated here refer to the model range offered
for sale in Germany. Subject to amendment; errors and omissions excepted.
Dynamism and driving pleasure – the international launch of the new Audi
S3 is underway in Europe
Dynamism, sportiness and sophistication – the Audi A3 occupies an
outstanding position in the premium compact class. Now its top-of-the-range
version is ready to go, the new Audi S3 boasting 195 kW (265 bhp) and quattro
permanent four-wheel drive. With its sparkling performance it pursues the ideal
of pure driving pleasure coupled with excellent everyday practicality – like all
Audi S models.
The S3 redefines the standards of its class – at the level of a sports car.
It races from 0 to 100 km/h in a mere 5.7 seconds, and its forward urge remains
unbridled until it reaches 250 km/h. Aggressively hard-hitting, free-revving and
with a sonorous acoustic profile, the powerful two-litre, turbocharged
four-cylinder unit with FSI petrol direct injection proves to be a smooth,
high-performance engine.
This power is transmitted by the six-speed gearbox and quattro permanent
four-wheel drive to large alloy wheels with an 18-inch diameter. The new S
sports suspension on the S3 allows a sporty driving style combined with the
ultimate in comfort. The steering characteristic of the electromechanical
steering has been adapted to the sporty handling. This sporty compact car
responds actively to steering movements, exhibits precise and safe handling
characteristics and, thanks to quattro technology, accelerates unrelentingly out
of bends.
The high dynamic potential of this three-door sports car is obvious at first
glance. The single-frame grille features chrome trim, the front apron has a
spoiler with large air inlets and the side sills have been restyled. There is a
contrasting platinum grey diffuser built into the rear apron, along with two
S-style oval chrome tailpipes on the left. Aluminium-look exterior mirrors and a
body-coloured roof spoiler give added impact to the visual statement.
Interior: sporty atmosphere
The interior conveys an atmosphere of sportiness, with materials of the
highest quality and meticulous craftsmanship. The elements that dominate the
styling are the sports seats with dynamic and prominent side sections, the black
or alternatively silver headlining, and the instrument cluster with its typical
S dials and needles.
The pedals, gear knob and air vents are in aluminium look, the inlays are in
Piano finish black, or alternatively aluminium or Fine grain birch wood grey.
The red and silver S3 emblem is to be found on the leather sports steering
wheel, in the instrument cluster, on the gear knob and on the door sill trims.
The seats are upholstered in a combination of cloth and leather or, as an
option, in Alcantara/Leather or completely in leather. The two-tone leather
seats are decorated with stitching in the same colour as their centre section.
TFSI in its most powerful form
The power plant of the S3 delivers all that is expected of a powerful sports
engine, and does so supremely well. The 2.0 TFSI, developed by AUDI AG, combines
direct injection and turbocharger technology and delivers 195 kW (265 bhp) at
6,000 rpm. And at just 2,500 rpm it already musters up an impressive 350 Nm of
torque – this pulling power remains constant up to 5,000 rpm. In the combined
driving cycle the 2.0 TFSI displays another welcome character trait, consuming
just 9.1 litres of fuel over 100 km – further proof of the forward-looking
efficiency of TFSI technology developed by Audi.
Compared with the A3, this engine is an advanced version featuring
fundamental changes. The new turbocharger with its enlarged turbine and
compressor rotor generates 1.2 bar of boost pressure – an unusually high figure.
A modified intercooler significantly lowers the temperature of the compressed
air, thus increasing the air mass that is necessary for combustion.
The new high-performance TFSI engine features pistons with stronger pins,
while strengthened connecting rods with new bearings transmit the powerful
forces to the crankshaft. The cylinder block has been reinforced, and the head
is made of a new, highly heat-resistant alloy.
The exhaust camshaft timing has been adjusted to accommodate the increased
power output. High-pressure injectors with an enlarged cross-section squirt the
fuel straight into the combustion chamber.
For all its progressive technology, the high-performance turbo engine tips
the scales at just 152 kilograms, less than comparable engines of direct
competitors – with a positive impact on the axle load distribution.
To go with its sporty nature and firm handling, the new Audi S3 has a
six-speed, close-ratio manual gearbox. Gearshift travel has been reduced for the
S3, permitting even sportier and more precise gear changes. As is the case for
all Audi S models, the new S3 drives all four wheels by means of quattro
permanent four-wheel drive. An electronically controlled hydraulic multi-plate
clutch, positioned at the rear for the benefit of weight balance, distributes
the torque as needed – delivering plenty of grip and maximum driving safety. All
the drivetrain components have been strengthened to cope with the high level of
engine torque.
Handling: lightning-fast reactions
In terms of handling, the Audi S3 exhibits all the qualities of a
high-performance sports car; it responds immediately to steering movements and
achieves high cornering speeds. The innately sophisticated suspension of the A3
– with subframes front and rear, triangulated lower wishbones at the front and
four-link suspension at the rear – has been further refined.
The springs and shock absorbers have been given firmer ratings, with the
result that the S3 sits 25 millimetres lower than an A3 with standard
suspension. The pivot bearings and wishbones made from aluminium reduce the
unsprung weight, further enhancing dynamic response and comfort. Stiffer
suspension mounts and a sportier characteristic for the electromechanical
steering provide even greater precision.
18-inch alloy wheels and 225/40 tyres ensure firm adhesion to the road
surface. A 17-inch brake system with sports brake pads guarantees optimum
deceleration; the black painted callipers bear the S3 logo at the front.
The extras also include a leather steering wheel with flat-bottomed rim and –
in the quattro GmbH range – folding bucket seats. In the infotainment area, Audi
is presenting a new generation of audio systems. The premium package is rounded
off by universal interfaces for mobile phone and iPod, plus a sound system from
Bose with eight high-performance speakers. Standard equipment includes deluxe
automatic air conditioning, a driver information system with a new lap-timer
function, and an anti-theft alarm. Front fog lights and xenon plus headlights
with daytime running lights also underline the impressive price/performance
ratio. The starting price of the 265 bhp Audi S3 in Germany is EUR 35,150.
At a glance:
The new Audi S3
- Compact dimensions: L 4.21 m, W 1.77 m, H 1.40 m, wheelbase 2.58 m
- Dynamic body details such as roof spoiler and diffuser
- Sports car calibre performance: 0 – 100 km/h in 5.7 s, top speed 250 km/h
(governed)
- Powerful turbo engine with direct injection: 195 kW (265 bhp), 350 Nm
- Extensive reinforcements on the engine and transmission
- Low-geared six-speed gearbox
- Outstanding traction thanks to quattro four-wheel drive
- Firmer suspension settings, ride height 25 mm lower
- Lightweight aluminium components on the front axle 18-inch alloy wheels of S
design
- High-performance brake system with sports brake pads
- Sportily configured, precise electromechanical steering
- Xenon plus headlights and daytime running lights as standard
- Deluxe automatic air conditioning as standard
- Sports seats at front as standard
- Specially designed S instrument cluster
- Leather sports steering wheel, 3-spoke design, with flat-bottomed rim
(optional)
- Latest-generation audio systems (optional)
- Sound system from Bose (optional)
- Navigation systems with MMI operating logic (optional)
Long version
Power and dynamism The new Audi S3
The previous S3 had already raised the yardstick for dynamism in the
premium compact class to new heights. The new S3 now takes up pole position in
its market segment – with an array of outstanding technical features, 195 kW
(265 bhp) output and quattro permanent four-wheel drive. In common with all
other S models from Audi, its impressive performance adheres to a rigorous
principle – the idea of delivering an unadulterated form of driving pleasure
that does not in any way undermine its suitability for everyday driving.
Performance
Two figures express its power, both of them among the best in the sporty
compact class: from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.7 seconds, and a governed top speed of
250 km/h. The new Audi S3 offers the power and performance of a sports car. Its
turbocharged two-litre, four-cylinder engine with FSI direct injection develops
195 kW (265 bhp) at 6,000 rpm. With an unladen weight of just 1,455 kilograms,
each horsepower of the S3 needs to propel only 5.49 kg – that, too, is a figure
that places it among the super-speedy.
The S3, a sports car built for everyday driving, is perfectly primed for high
performance in every detail. Its entire drivetrain has been reinforced to enable
it to handle the engine's forces reliably. The turbocharger and engine block
have undergone extensive modifications that make it supremely powerful and
resilient and in all conditions.
Bite and pulling power
There are two sides to the powerful TFSI engine. On the one hand, it
generates silky-smooth sports performance – with forceful response to the
accelerator, revving with relish, and an ample, sonorous effect from the two
oval chrome tailpipes. On the other hand, it is supremely calm.
It glides along in relaxed fashion at a torque plateau of 350 Nm, which is
available as low down as 2,500 rpm and remains constant up to 5,000 rpm, with
ample reserves in every situation.
The out-and-out sporty character of the new S3 is complemented by the
six-speed manual gearbox. It efficiently passes on the engine torque to the
quattro drive – power transmission to all four wheels secures the S3 a unique
position in its class. Gripping the road securely as it emerges from bends, and
with permanent driving safety in all weather conditions, quattro technology is a
highly effective way of using this powerfully compact car's propulsion at any
time.
The elaborate sports suspension with the four-link rear suspension gives the
S3 dynamic self-steering behaviour. This fast, compact vehicle seems to crave
for any bend in the road, with its imposing 18-inch alloy wheels and size 225/40
tyres; it takes corners at high speed, unruffled and with virtually neutral
self-steering behaviour.
The performance package is rounded off by a high-grip 17-inch brake system
with sports brake pads as standard. The brake callipers are painted black and
adorned at the front with the S3 logo.
Exterior design
Powerful and athletic – two epithets that aptly characterise the exterior
design of the new Audi S3. With its muscular, taut outline, the A3 was already
considered a decidedly sporty car in the premium compact class. On the S3,
special details lend added emphasis to its high-performance character.
At the front end, the double chrome slats in the single-frame radiator grille
that bears the red and silver S3 emblem are particularly striking. The
accentuated front spoiler hints at an aerodynamic concept that is designed for
increased downforces, and the enlarged inlets provide a pointer to the powerful
engine's performance potential. The pronounced tapering of the front lid and the
dynamic shape of the clear-glass headlights round off the alert, self-assured
impression. Xenon plus headlights with daytime running lights and front fog
lights are included as standard on the new S3.
The sides: wide sills
The side view of the three-door S3 likewise creates an impression of power
and substance. The sides are dominated by the modified, wide sills which
underscore the car's road-hugging character. The imposing S-design 18-inch
wheels signal the car's potential even when stationary; the black brake
callipers with the S3 logos can be glimpsed through them.
The aluminium-look exterior mirror housings and the roof edge spoiler painted
in the body colour add a striking highlight to the shapely silhouette. The
visual emphasis of the S3 is at its tail end: it makes the entire vehicle, which
sits 25 millimetres lower down than the A3, appear crouched, as if ready to
pounce.
The dimensions: 55 mm extra length
Compared with the predecessor model, the wheelbase has grown by 59
millimetres to 2,578 mm. Similarly, it has gained 55 mm in length, to 4,214 mm,
and 2 mm in width to 1,765 mm, whereas its height has now fallen by 16 mm to
1,399 mm. The result is a relaxed, coupé-like silhouette, the effect of which is
further reinforced by the more inclined C-post and the lower window strips.
Thanks to intensive aerodynamic fine-tuning, the drag coefficient is just 0.33.
At the rear of the new Audi S3, the new S-specific bumper in conjunction with
the roof spoiler creates a memorable impression. It integrates a platinum grey
diffuser that improves downforce at the rear wheels. The two large oval
tailpipes are positioned on the left-hand side of the vehicle, and have a chrome
finish in the typical style of the S models.
Together with the rear lights, the shoulder line and the dynamic line, which
are also clearly identifiable at the rear, help to structure the surfaces. With
its trapezoidal shape, the entire section reinforces the strong, muscular
appearance of this powerful compact car. The S3 emblem is likewise displayed at
the rear.
Exclusive colour: Solar Orange
As well as the three standard body colours Ibis White, Brilliant Red and
Brilliant Black, there are also eight optional colours for the new Audi S3:
Silver metallic, Dolphin Grey metallic, Phantom Black pearl effect, Moro Blue
pearl effect, Deep Green pearl effect, Sprint Blue pearl effect, Imola Yellow
and Solar Orange. The latter three colours are specifically for the S range. The
colour Solar Orange is exclusively available for the new S3.
In addition to the standard-fit cast aluminium wheels of S design, quattro
GmbH offers four further sets of wheels – likewise in the dimension 7.5 J x 18
with size 225/40 tyres. They are in a 20-spoke design, a 14-spoke design, a
classic five-arm design or a twin-spoke seven-arm design.
Interior design
The interior conveys a sporty atmosphere, top-quality materials and
painstaking workmanship. Numerous carefully crafted details inside the car
likewise serve as pointers to the power of Audi's everyday sports car.
In the centre console and rear doors/side sections, the inlays are in Piano
finish black, but are also available in Matt brushed aluminium or Fine grain
birch wood grey at no extra charge.
The four circular instruments have a special look, with their grey dials and
white needles – they are reminiscent of the precision chronometers that are used
in the world of motor sport. The instrument cluster also accommodates the
computer's display that shows the road speed digitally and – a new function –
can also indicate lap times on a racing circuit, as in the RS 4.
Leather sports steering wheel: like in a racing car
The substantial rim of the optional leather sports steering wheel, which
belongs to the new generation of Audi steering wheels, has a flat lower edge – a
trait adopted from motor sport that also facilitates entry and exit.
The steering wheel is weight-optimised by virtue of a rigid but light
skeleton of diecast magnesium. The steering column can of course be adjusted
longitudinally and in height, as is customary in an Audi.
The S3 initials are displayed on the steering wheel, the fittings, the gear
knob and the door sills, and light up to greet the driver on the optional
navigation system plus. The lever and the strips, as well as the four circular,
very three-dimensional air vents and the pedals, have a high-quality aluminium
look. The headlining is in either black or silver.
The dynamic atmosphere of the new S3 includes the front sports seats with
prominent lateral supports for the back and thighs.
Their centre sections are upholstered in Jupiter cloth in black and silver as
standard, and the side sections in black leather. Upholstery either entirely in
Silk Nappa leather or in a combination of Alcantara for the centre section and
leather for the side sections are available as options. quattro GmbH can in
addition supply seats with an orange-coloured centre section. All combinations
feature colour-coordinated seams for the floor mat piping, gear lever gaiter,
handbrake handle and steering wheel rim.
From quattro GmbH: folding bucket seats
The front seats are located in a low, sporty position and can be adjusted in
height. Alternatively, quattro GmbH can supply a bucket seat with folding
function – it provides optimum lateral support and introduces a note of motor
sport flair.
As always with Audi, the interior bears the hallmark of top-quality materials
and a meticulously crafted finish; the soft foam-backed skin of the instrument
panel is just one example of this. Nor does the new S3 fall short when it comes
to ergonomics. All the switches, buttons and levers, including the controls for
the standard deluxe automatic air conditioning, are arranged logically around
the leather sports steering wheel and on the wide centre console, which is
connected to the centre tunnel by two webs. There are convenient-to-use storage
facilities and drinks holders for all passengers – the interior fits like a
made-to-measure suit.
The interior: 55 mm extra length
The longer wheelbase compared with the previous model is translated almost
entirely into extra length for the interior compartment, which has grown by 55
mm in length. The rear passengers in particular benefit from substantially more
knee room (+29 millimetres). And both rows of seats enjoy substantially more
shoulder room (rear +23, front +42 millimetres). The easy entry function on the
front seats facilitates access to the rear compartment. Height adjustment of the
front seats is a standard feature of the Audi S3.
The volume of the luggage compartment, which incorporates two handy bag
hooks, is ample even for more involved logistical undertakings. The luggage
capacity in the basic configuration is 281 litres, increasing to 1,011 litres
with the bench seat folded down.
High-strength and ultra-high-strength steel components account for 62 percent
of the new S3's panels. With its uncompromising torsional rigidity, the body
provides an excellent basis for super-sporty handling and dynamic movement.
Drivetrain
The TFSI engine in the new S3, with a displacement of 1984 cm3, is the
logical evolution of the Audi four-cylinder engine that is one of the group's
most successful engines ever. Compared with the 1.8-litre power unit of its
predecessor, in the new S3 it has gained 29 kW (40 bhp) and 70 Nm of torque.
The competition-beating hallmark of the TFSI is the way it creates a
synthesis of two performance-boosting technologies that complement each other
perfectly – turbocharging, which brought Audi rally driving victories as long as
20 years ago, and FSI petrol direct injection, likewise developed by the
Ingolstadt-based manufacturer.
These two technologies transformed the sports car prototype Audi R8 into a
record-breaking winner of the Le Mans 24 Hours, making it a legend in its own
time. By the time it was superseded by the R10 in summer 2006, it had won 64 of
the 80 races in which it had participated.
Double victory: twice "Engine of the Year"
The technology that has caused a sensation in the stiffest challenges in the
world is likewise proving a success in production use. A jury of international
trade journalists voted the two-litre TFSI engine their "Engine of the Year" on
two successive occasions, in 2005 and 2006, in recognition of its innovative
technological package.
An FSI engine uses fuel more efficiently than a conventional indirect
injection engine. It generates more power on lower fuel consumption when
operating at part loads – another typical example of "Vorsprung durch Technik"
from Audi.
In the FSI engine, the fuel is injected at a pressure of up to 110 bar into
the combustion chambers, where a homogeneous fuel-air mixture of lambda = 1 (one
part fuel to 14.7 parts air) is formed. Flaps in the intake tract, which also
features a two-stage variable intake manifold, induce a rolling type of movement
in the incoming air. The injectors atomise the fuel into this "tumble" inside
the combustion chambers.
During direct injection, as the fuel evaporates it extracts heat from the
combustion chambers. This effect solves the fundamental problem encountered in
conventional turbocharged engines – the high amount of heat generated, and the
engine's resulting tendency to knock, which normally necessitates a reduced
compression ratio.
On the TFSI, Audi's engineers achieved a compression ratio of 9.8:1 – an
extremely impressive figure for a turbocharged engine. This substantially
improves the engine's thermodynamic efficiency. The intake camshaft, which can
be adjusted continuously through 42 degrees crankshaft angle, contributes
towards optimum cylinder charging. Two balancing shafts rotating at twice the
crankshaft speed compensate for the second-order mass forces.
Fundamentally stronger: the engine block
Compared with its starting version with an output of 147 kW (200 bhp), the
195 kW (265 bhp) engine of the S3 fundamentally represents another evolutionary
leap. Pistons with stronger pins and new rings as well as reinforced connecting
rods with new bearings transmit the powerful forces to the crankshaft. The
cylinder block has been reinforced at the main-bearing pedestals and the
main-bearing cap.
The cylinder head consists of a new, extra-lightweight aluminium-silicon
alloy that exhibits high temperature resistance and strength.
The exhaust camshaft timing and the high-pressure injectors with increased
cross-section have been adjusted to accommodate the increased power output.
The new turbocharger has a larger turbine and compression rotor than the
basic unit. Its cast steel casing – produced as a single piece including the
manifold – withstands exhaust gas temperatures of up to 1,050 degrees. The
turbocharger generates a boost pressure of 1.2 bar instead of 0.9 bar on the
starting version.
The intercooler: 850 kg of air per hour
An intercooler drastically lowers the temperature of the compressed air, thus
increasing the amount of air that is necessary for combustion. Both its housing
and the mesh through which the air passes are made from aluminium; the depth of
the mesh has been increased, resulting in considerably greater efficiency. The
intercooler is capable of an air throughput of up to 850 kilograms per hour or,
put another way, over 650,000 litres of air.
The new high-performance turbo engine tips the scales at only 152 kilograms,
significantly less than comparable engines from direct competitors – with a
positive impact on the axle load distribution and therefore on handling
characteristics. With its compact dimensions – it is just 652 mm long, 648 mm
wide and 666 mm high – the TFSI is ideal for transverse installation.
Whatever tasks the driver wishes the engine to perform, the powerful TFSI
accomplishes them with ease, thanks to its 195 kW (265 bhp) at 6,000 rpm. As a
high-performance sports engine, it revs up effortlessly, responds intrinsically
well to the throttle and produces strikingly sonorous acoustics. The four-valve
engine with undersquare configuration is simultaneously impressive for its
powerful traction. It puts 350 Nm of torque onto the crankshaft even at engine
speeds as low as 2,500 rpm, and is able to maintain this high level of torque up
to 5,000 rpm.
Road performance: power and efficiency
The 2.0 TFSI accelerates the new Audi S3 from 0 to 100 km/h in just 5.7
seconds, then on to a governed top speed of 250 km/h. Over the standard driving
cycle it consumes just 9.1 litres of fuel over 100 km – further proof of the
forward-looking efficiency of TFSI technology developed by Audi.
Like the predecessor model, the new S3 is equipped with a closely spaced
six-speed gearbox. Three-shaft technology and the weight-saving magnesium casing
mean that it is compact and light – entirely in keeping with its decidedly
sporty overall configuration. The gears and shafts have been reinforced with an
eye to the higher torques to be transmitted, and gearshift travel is now
shorter; gear changes are accomplished swiftly and with ease, along the precise
gate.
In common with all other S models, the new S3 has four driven wheels – an
advantage that its direct competitors cannot match. The nerve-centre of the
quattro drive technology that was developed specifically for transverse engines
is an electronically controlled, hydraulically actuated multi-plate clutch: this
is where the engine's power joins forces with the transmission's intelligence.
This clutch is located at the end of the propshaft, in front of the rear axle
differential – the installed position at the rear improves the axle load
distribution. A package of plates running in an oil bath within the clutch
housing can be pressed together by controlled hydraulic power. The higher the
pressure becomes, the more drive torque is diverted continuously to the rear
axle.
The hydraulic multi-plate clutch: a pressing matter
The design, with a separate oil supply and two axial piston pumps for a rapid
pressure buildup, permits lightning-fast reactions when the driving conditions
change – the clutch's control unit constantly analyses the situation on the
basis of a wide range of data.
Depending on the degree of slip between the front and rear axles, an oil
pressure that squeezes together the package of plates builds up. At its extreme,
as much as 100 percent of the drive torque is diverted to just one set of
wheels. The superimposed electronics are able to regulate the oil pressure and
therefore the torque distribution as dictated by the situation.
This equips the Audi S3 with maximum traction and slip-free acceleration from
the moment it starts to move. It also provides ample reserves for the
transmission of cornering forces – S3 drivers consequently know they will
benefit from optimum safety and lots of driving fun whatever the conditions.
From the clutch to the wheel bearings, the drivetrain has been reinforced in
every critical area, thus enabling it to transmit the engine's high propulsive
power with confident ease.
Chassis
The premium compact A3 already features a very mature chassis design, all
components of which have undergone some decisive improvements compared with the
previous model. The engineers have refined it even further for use in the top
sports model – the S sports suspension exhibits the qualities that one would
expect of a sports car.
The springs and dampers are correspondingly firmer, in line with the car's
ultra-sporty character, and the body is slung 25 mm lower. At 1,522 mm at the
front and 1,506 mm at the rear, the new S3 now has a wider track. Imposing
18-inch wheels made from cast aluminium with size 225/40 tyres are standard.
quattro GmbH can supply special designs of 18-inch wheels on request.
The front axle: even more lightweight aluminium components
The front suspension uses a classic design principle – a McPherson structure
with spring struts, triangular lower wishbones and an anti-roll bar. The
aluminium subframe is bolted to the longitudinal member, keeping the forward
structure very rigid. The wishbone consoles are equally of aluminium. On the S3,
the pivot bearing and the triangulated wishbone are likewise made from aluminium
– this optimises the weight distribution between the two axles and benefits the
unsprung weights, which are important for the handling characteristics and ride
comfort.
The front-axle bearings have been uprated compared with the A3, for an even
more spontaneous steering response and even more precise handling. The
electromechanical steering familiar from the A3 has been matched to the S sports
suspension, with the result that it gives the driver optimum feedback from the
road in every situation. It remains largely unsusceptible to feedback from the
drivetrain.
Unlike a hydraulic assembly, it only uses energy whenever the steering is
actually being turned. The S3 reacts to all steering commands with high
precision and spontaneity. The self-steering behaviour is neutral right up to
the very high handling limit, which signals itself to the driver through slight
understeering. The rear axle: three wishbones and one trailing link.
The rear axle, notable for its excellent handling from the A3, has remained
unchanged in terms of its basic components; its springs and dampers have been
adjusted to settings typical of a sports car. The four-link structure comprises
two lower wishbones, one upper wishbone and one trailing link. All links are
made from high-strength steel grades.
The three wishbones are connected to the aluminium subframe by means of
relatively rigid mounts, in the interests of optimum directional stability; the
subframe, which also supports the anti-roll bar and the quattro final drive, is
bolted to the floor assembly.
The coil springs and gas-filled shock absorbers are arranged separately,
permitting a larger through-loading width in the luggage compartment. Benefit: soft longitudinal response The elaborate structure combines a
whole raft of advantages. It is lightweight and compact, and can absorb the
longitudinal and lateral forces acting on it independently. The advantage of
this is that each bearing can be tuned precisely depending on its function. On
the one hand, the engineers have achieved a very high degree of transverse
rigidity for optimum driving dynamics, while on the other hand the trailing
links are set up soft enough to provide outstanding ride comfort.
The brake system is closely in tune with the talents of the Audi S3. Four
large-dimension, ventilated disc brakes provide safe, dependable deceleration.
The front discs measure no less than 345 mm in diameter. The black-painted
callipers, sporting the S3 emblem, house sports brake pads that combine high
performance with incisive response.
The brake management: ESP and EDL
A brake assist system that automatically builds up full pressure in the
system in emergency situations is part of the standard specification, as is the
ESP electronic stabilisation program. It integrates such features as the
electronic differential lock EDL, which applies the brakes to enhance traction
when accelerating whenever the grip beneath the wheels is inconsistent. ESP
intervenes subtly and precisely. If the driver presses the brakes hard, he
experiences the pedal as direct, taut and progressive, with short free travel.
Equipment
It is in the very genes of all Audi S models that they come with highly
sophisticated, exclusively sporty equipment. The new S3, which has a starting
price of EUR 35,150 in Germany, has a host of features that are taken straight
from the luxury car class.
These include xenon plus headlights as standard equipment. They are combined
with economically dimmed bulbs that constantly produce light for daytime running
– a safety technology that Audi has played an instrumental role in pioneering.
The adaptive light cornering lights are also available as an option. A headlight
washer system and front fog lights round off the lighting technology.
By way of passive protection there are six airbags, including the sideguard
head airbag system, extending all the way from the A to C-post, as well as the
front airbags and the side airbags integrated into the seats. In the event of a
rear-end collision, the front seats cushion the upper body and support the head
thanks to their special shape. Belt force limiters are fitted on all outer
seats. A safe, comfortable Isofix child seat mounting on the rear bench seat is
likewise standard in Germany, and can be supplied as an option for the front
passenger's seat.
Driver information system: lap time display
The driver information system includes a digital speedometer and a new type
of display for lap times on a racing circuit. There are other features supplied
as standard which enhance comfort and convenience. Both front seats are
adjustable in height, and a stand-up sun screen is integrated into the rear
shelf. The deluxe automatic air conditioning gauges the position of the sun by
sensor and then takes it into account in its control strategy, allowing the
temperature to be adjusted in two separate zones for the driver and front
passenger.
The interior's character is dictated by various exclusive details. The sports
seats are upholstered in cloth/leather, Alcantara/Leather or simply leather, and
the leather sports steering wheel has a flat-bottomed rim (optional extra) –
this steering wheel can also be supplied with buttons for radio and telephone
operation, as can the standard sports steering wheel. Aluminium applications,
inlays in piano finish and headlining in a choice of black or silver create
further sporty notes.
This powerful, compact car is also outwardly very distinctive – thanks to
elements such as the roof spoiler, the front and rear aprons, the diffuser, the
prominent sills and the S sports suspension with the large 18-inch wheels.
Aluminium winter wheels 17 and 18 inches in diameter are available, and a tyre
pressure monitoring display can be ordered as an option.
The range of equipment available from quattro GmbH includes exclusive details
such as bucket seats with a folding function, and 18-inch wheels in four special
designs.
High-end sounds: sound system from Bose
There are also ultramodern, attractive extras for the S3 in the field of
communication – a universal mobile phone preparation, iPod preparation and three
latest-generation radio systems. They are of double DIN format and are notable
for their enhanced VHF reception, simpler operation and large, three-line
displays.
For an even more exclusive option, there is the top-of-the range sound system
from Bose, which operates with a six-channel amplifier and eight
high-performance speakers. The navigation systems for the S3, the controls of
which take the much-praised MMI system from Audi's larger car lines as their
basis, are further exclusive options.
There are yet more comfort and convenience features available optionally.
These include heated front and rear seats, a load-through hatch, a front centre
armrest, an Audi parking system, a light/rain sensor with automatic anti-dazzle
interior mirror and a cruise control system. The accessories catalogue includes
a variety of child seats and racks for cycles, skis and roof boxes.
The Audi S3 and its customers
The concept outwardly identified by the letter S represents an established
philosophy at Audi; it has been the embodiment of sports power for over two
decades. The S1 from 1985, the legendary final stage in the evolution of the
Sport quattro for the Rally World Championship, came to epitomise triumphs in
competition racing. After this, the first production car allowed to use the
letter as part of its name was the Coupé S2 – making its first appearance with a
147 kW (200 bhp) five-cylinder turbo engine as the successor to the "Ur-quattro"
in 1990. The S2, too, now featured quattro four-wheel drive.
This combination of a turbo engine and quattro still enjoys immense appeal. A
direct line of evolution can be traced between the S2, with its dynamic but
refined character, and the new S3, which now spearheads the compact car line. In
total, Audi has sold more than 150,000 S models, including 32,000 of the
first-generation S3. The S3 is lean and precise in focusing on maximum sports
performance. Alongside the S4, S6 and S8, it rounds off the successful S range.
On the growing market for high-powered compact cars, the new S3 is aimed at
customers who express a keen interest in technical innovations. They are young –
with an average age of 38 – generally male, and with a relatively high income.
On top of the driving fun and performance that the A3 offers, these customers
are looking for a car offering considerable everyday utility for sport and
leisure activities, but suitably differentiated by its exclusive equipment and
visual finish.
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