Audi RS3 drifts betterAudi is sharpening its top athlete in the compact class. Around three years after its market launch, the RS3 received a “more brutal” front design, a modified interior and a newly programmed driving dynamics control. Nothing changes in the 294 kW/400 hp 2.5-liter five-cylinder or the other hardware of the all-wheel drive. The distinguishing feature of the currently strongest representative of the A3 family is the wide radiator grille. The Ingolstadt-based company has optimized the vehicle dynamics control, which, among other things, networks the adaptive dampers, torque vectoring and the electronic stability control. Among other things, Audi promises a more willing turn into corners. Desired oversteering should now be easier to initiate. The price list starts at 66,000 euros, which is 4,000 euros more than last. The main competitors are the BMW M2 40i xDrive (from 61,000 euros) and d
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