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2000 - Audi Rosemeyer Concept


2000 - Audi Rosemeyer Concept

2000 - Audi Rosemeyer Concept

2000 - Audi Rosemeyer Concept





The Rosemeyer Concept was named after Bernd Rosemeyer, a race car driver for Audi. Rosemeyer, considered one of the finest German drivers in his time, died at age 28 in a world record attempt on the 28th of January, 1938 when his Auto Union Streamliner rolled over several times at some 440 km/h on the Frankfurt to Darmstadt autobahn.

Housed on a Diablo VT Chassis.





General Engine Performance
Origin : Germany
Price : Concept Car
Weight : --kg
Layout : Mid Engine/4WD
Transmission : 6-Speed Manual
Type : W16
Displacement : 8004 cc
Power : 630 bhp (469.8 kW) @ --rpm
Torque : 761 Nm @ 4000 rpm
Redline : --rpm
Top speed : 350 kmh (217.5 mph)
Acc. 0-100 kmh : --s
Acc. 0-160 kmh : --s
Acc. 0-¼ mile : --s
Lateral acceleration : --g

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