The original Audi Quattro both revolutionised rallying and cemented the famous four-wheel drive system in Audi's road cars.
But do an original Audi Quattro and today's electrified Audis have anything in common beyond four-wheel drive and quattro badging?
We've gathered two together to find out. The first is an early Audi Quattro coupe, one of the terrific five-cylinder cars that spawned that rallying heritage.
The other is the very latest in 4wd Audis. So new in fact that it's a battery electric vehicle, the Audi e-tron GT quattro, which - perhaps obviously - has a very different 4wd system to the original car.
But despite their mechanical differences, is there a thread that links the two? Join Matt Prior in a tech dive and review of the two cars.
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I have been driving the successor to the group A wonder cars and it is made by Toyota a Yaris GR 4 . Try one and be amazed.
I have been driving the successor to the group A wonder cars and it is made by Toyota a Yaris GR 4 . Try one and be amazed.
I have been driving the successor to the group A wonder cars and it is made by Toyota a Yaris GR 4 . Try one and be amazed.