RE: Abt to build 30 'new' 530hp Ur-quattro restomods

RE: Abt to build 30 'new' 530hp Ur-quattro restomods

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Abt to build 30 'new' 530hp Ur-quattro restomods

If anyone was going to reimagine the Ur-quattro, it had to be Abt...


Abt and Audi of course go together like currywurst and pilsner, so it was only a matter of time before the tuner took to the catalogue of classics. After all, where do you go from making a road-legal GT2 car? Back in time is the logical path. So here’s Hans-Jurgen Abt’s vision of a modernised Quattro, complete with 530hp, a roll cage and carbon fibre parts aplenty. Abt will make 30 from original Quattro donors, and all build slots are already allocated. Indeed there was only meant to be 25, but such was the response that a few more are to be commissioned. 

This isn’t H-J’s first take on a Quattro, either. Back when he took over the company’s tuning division in the late 80s, a Ur from the showroom was his “dowry”; that car was treated to a bodykit, white wheels from a Sport Quattro and a few other bits. Driven for a few years and then kept in the Abt collection, it’s a car with huge emotional importance to the family. “The Ur-quattro was the first car in my heart back then and has never completely disappeared from there”, said Hans-Jurgen. “This retro version has rekindled my love.” More than 35 years on from that original project, this is a restomod endeavour unlike most others. 

Details are a little scarce on exactly what makes this Ur an Abt car, though it’s clear the bodywork is more aggressive than stock and this sits with much more purpose on these wheels than a standard one ever did. New Abt seats look great as well; indeed the whole interior is said to be from the Abt Individual programme, so those lucky customers will probably have free rein when it comes to colour choices. 

Power comes from a 2.5-litre version of the five-cylinder turbo (ordinary Quattros were 2.1- or 2.2-litre capacity). Abt suggests this is a 530hp Audi, more than 200hp beyond even the Sport Quattro in period. Additional equipment includes ABS and an ‘invisible’ roll cage. 

Beyond that, we don’t know what’s changed, but that hasn’t deterred punters. The Quattro has been a secret project - developed with the assistance of another Audi specialist, Lake Constance Engineering GmbH - and only revealed at a recent ‘Friends of Abt’ event. Enough folk liked what they saw then to place an order, with all build slots gone in three hours. That was for the original 25, before extending to 30 overall. You get the impression Abt could have sold many more.

The Abt CEO concluded: “First of all, we are delighted that this project has clearly struck a chord with our customers – it also gives us a little more courage to pursue some other ideas we have in mind. But fundamentally, it also reflects the spirit of Abt: we want to keep reinventing ourselves and moving into the future with fresh ideas and expertise in technology and design.” So it seems unlikely that they’ll stop with the Quattro. Ideas on a postcard for the next one…


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Wardy78

Original Poster:

619 posts

71 months

Yesterday (15:14)
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Restomod on a true great, but perhaps a little that 30 Ur-Quattros will sacrifice there lives for them.

And whilst ever a pretty design (just very purposeful), it seems to look even less cohesive in those photos?

GreatScott2016

1,774 posts

101 months

Yesterday (15:25)
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Wardy78 said:
Restomod on a true great, but perhaps a little that 30 Ur-Quattros will sacrifice there lives for them.

And whilst ever a pretty design (just very purposeful), it seems to look even less cohesive in those photos?
I agree that the photos look slightly odd too, despite that, I’m sure it will be epic smile

GianiCakes

442 posts

86 months

Yesterday (15:38)
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Mmmm I see what you mean, bigger wheels than period maybe?

One of my all time favourite cars (never driven one of course) so I can definitely see the appeal of a resto mod.

J4CKO

43,882 posts

213 months

Yesterday (15:38)
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Wardy78 said:
Restomod on a true great, but perhaps a little that 30 Ur-Quattros will sacrifice there lives for them.

And whilst ever a pretty design (just very purposeful), it seems to look even less cohesive in those photos?
Would they need to use actual quattros or would a Audi GT Coupe suffice if they are modding it this extensively ?

Not sure if the quattros are radically different underneath to the normal 2wd version ?

LotusOmega375D

8,477 posts

166 months

Yesterday (16:20)
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Looks like a destickered A1 or A2 Group B LWB rally car with a Sport Quattro nose grafted on.

CKY

2,201 posts

28 months

Yesterday (16:22)
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LotusOmega375D said:
Looks like a destickered A1 or A2 Group B LWB rally car with a Sport Quattro nose grafted on.
I thought the same, even more so for the Dymag-aping wheels.

Leon R

3,414 posts

109 months

Yesterday (16:25)
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Fire up the quattro

mcpoot

934 posts

120 months

Yesterday (16:25)
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J4CKO said:
Wardy78 said:
Restomod on a true great, but perhaps a little that 30 Ur-Quattros will sacrifice there lives for them.

And whilst ever a pretty design (just very purposeful), it seems to look even less cohesive in those photos?
Would they need to use actual quattros or would a Audi GT Coupe suffice if they are modding it this extensively ?

Not sure if the quattros are radically different underneath to the normal 2wd version ?
Well if you're going down that road there's always the Coupe quattro.

tonyg58

401 posts

212 months

Yesterday (16:42)
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When you see an original Sport Quattro it does (well to my eyes anyway) look a bit weird compared to an original.
Sorry for the blurry photo, taken on an iffy camera 20 years ago.

Water Fairy

6,045 posts

168 months

Yesterday (17:41)
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tonyg58 said:


When you see an original Sport Quattro it does (well to my eyes anyway) look a bit weird compared to an original.
Sorry for the blurry photo, taken on an iffy camera 20 years ago.
That's one big front overhang.

thegreenhell

18,871 posts

232 months

Yesterday (18:26)
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Water Fairy said:
That's one big front overhang.
It needed to be to get that long engine ahead of the wheels so they could fit the front drive shafts..

British Beef

2,465 posts

178 months

Yesterday (18:28)
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tonyg58 said:


When you see an original Sport Quattro it does (well to my eyes anyway) look a bit weird compared to an original.
Sorry for the blurry photo, taken on an iffy camera 20 years ago.
Agree, they are ugly and ill proportioned to my eyes, actually makes the 6R4 look well proportioned!

I think the wheels and wheel arches are both too small for the silhouette.

Increase wheel arches by 25%, and increase tyre profile, to fill. No one wants low profile tyres on a rally car! Then I think it would look more balanced.

Slowlygettingit

758 posts

54 months

Yesterday (18:31)
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That looks gash.
Could be so much better.
As a kid a young lad at the rugby club had one in dark blue - gorgeous. No idea how he afforded it.
Then Parky got one, lost his licence racing an unmarked police car and it lived on a farm after that only coming out late at night.
And so the Quattro legend formed for me….

ArmaghMan

2,592 posts

193 months

Yesterday (20:27)
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Still prefer this

ZX10R NIN

28,940 posts

138 months

Yesterday (20:30)
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I thought they'd just use GT coupe bodies, in the same way HWA uses regular 190 donor cars.

DarrenO'D'

116 posts

178 months

Yesterday (21:24)
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As a ur owner, I’m glad to see some restomod love for the quattro, it seems quite late to that party compared to a lot of the reimagined 80’s icons. But, the appearance of this one leaves me a bit cold, it is very much copy and paste of rally A2’s with a sport bonnet on top. If it were more subtle looking but with the current 2.5 five cylinder engine, and the application of modern brakes, suspension etc for me at least it would be more appealing.

myhandle

1,266 posts

187 months

Yesterday (21:32)
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J4CKO said:
Would they need to use actual quattros or would a Audi GT Coupe suffice if they are modding it this extensively ?

Not sure if the quattros are radically different underneath to the normal 2wd version ?
Good point. Automobili Amos made all the Futuristas from pre-Evo integrales, as they didn’t want to cut up Evos.

LightweightLouisDanvers

2,399 posts

56 months

Yesterday (21:50)
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The UR looks ungainly and long compared to the Sport / S1 quattro.

thegreenhell

18,871 posts

232 months

Yesterday (21:50)
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myhandle said:
Good point. Automobili Amos made all the Futuristas from pre-Evo integrales, as they didn’t want to cut up Evos.
They're still Integrales being cut up, though. It would be like cutting up an early 10v quattro to save a 20v one.

GTEYE

2,214 posts

223 months

Yesterday (22:13)
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thegreenhell said:
myhandle said:
Good point. Automobili Amos made all the Futuristas from pre-Evo integrales, as they didn’t want to cut up Evos.
They're still Integrales being cut up, though. It would be like cutting up an early 10v quattro to save a 20v one.
Let’s not forget, not all Quattros will be factory fresh show queens. They’ll likely use some rather tired rusty run on a budget types that would be in need of a full resto anyway.