Quattro clarification
Discussion
I’m of a certain vintage, where the word Quattro instantly makes me visualise a 1980’s original, better still, a Sport Quattro.
My son’s friend has just got himself a 2004 S3. I pointed out the Quattro badge to him & continued to wax lyrical about the good old days etc etc.
He says his S3 is front wheel drive, with the rear wheels coming into play when the fronts loose grip….
Is this right? I thought/assumed any Audi with a Quattro badge was 4wd. The original was - wasn’t it??
My son’s friend has just got himself a 2004 S3. I pointed out the Quattro badge to him & continued to wax lyrical about the good old days etc etc.
He says his S3 is front wheel drive, with the rear wheels coming into play when the fronts loose grip….
Is this right? I thought/assumed any Audi with a Quattro badge was 4wd. The original was - wasn’t it??
3s and below have the Haldex system which is FWD until the rear wheels are needed. The bigger cars have various types of permanent AWD.
The Haldex system can be defeated by two wheels losing traction whereas the 'real' quattro can still operate with only one wheel.
The Haldex system can be defeated by two wheels losing traction whereas the 'real' quattro can still operate with only one wheel.
Edited by CLK-GTR on Tuesday 8th October 13:41
CLK-GTR said:
BlackTails said:
The real one is call Torsen IIRC. There are iterations of it (eg 50/50, 33/67 rear bias).
They've recent replaced Torsen with an in house version.EC2 said:
Would be interested to know more about that. Back in the day I owned a long run of B5/B6 S4s and the torsen quattro was amazing. I sort of switched off when Audi announced that the B7 or B8 could disengage 4WD and run as FWD a lot of the time which removed the attractiveness of the system to me as it always performed better than the Haldex system on other Audis I have owned.
Description here:https://www.audi-technology-portal.de/en/drivetrai...
CLK-GTR said:
That's only used in fast stuff. Quattro Ultra (used in normal A/Q cars) is different:https://www.audiusa.com/us/web/en/inside-audi/inno...
I've regularly driven a Q2 quattro (Haldex, father's car), Q2 FWD (wife's car), A4 quattro (mine, assume it is the ultra version as it's a 2019 B9 A4) and a FWD A4 (B8 and B7 generation, previous cars of mine).
The haldex feels like front wheel drive most of the time and even in for example "booting it" out of wet junction it feels FWD dominant when you set off.
The A4 system, assume ultra for me, feels rear biased in a similar situations i.e. you feel like you're being pushed from the rear as a driver. It also feels rear biased when driving along in corners on, say a B road in a more spirated manner. I prefer the A4s system over the Haldex system in the Q2.
The haldex feels like front wheel drive most of the time and even in for example "booting it" out of wet junction it feels FWD dominant when you set off.
The A4 system, assume ultra for me, feels rear biased in a similar situations i.e. you feel like you're being pushed from the rear as a driver. It also feels rear biased when driving along in corners on, say a B road in a more spirated manner. I prefer the A4s system over the Haldex system in the Q2.
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