Avus Quattro
The Audi Avus quattro is a one-off concept car designed by J Mays and Martin Smith at Audi, unveiled at the 1991 Tokyo Motor Show. It was intended to show off Audi's new aluminum architecture with the car having an aluminum space frame; it also featured a polished aluminum body to evoke the Auto Union's "Silver Arrows" race cars of the 1930s. The car was powered by a 6.0L W12; the one shown on the concept car however was a precision-painted wooden dummy as its intended power plant was still in development. The car…
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Avus Quattro is listed with 1993 Hot Wheels as its first catalog lane. The production window shown here is 1993 - 2001. Known designer credit: Bruce Baur. Use the Description, Versions, Gallery notes to confirm the casting before you price it.
- Licensed Hot Wheels
- Audi Cars
- 1993 First Released
- Bruce Baur Designs
- Concept Cars
- German Cars
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