What does Audi Quattro mean?

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TeaganMarie
07/24/25 12:31am
Here is the introduction to Audi Quattro: 1. The meaning of Audi Quattro: Audi "Quattro" refers to the Chinese pronunciation of the English word "quattro" for Audi's four-wheel drive system. The Audi quattro system is a very famous automotive four-wheel drive system. 2. The advantages of Audi Quattro: (1) The Audi quattro system adopts a purely mechanical full-time four-wheel drive structure. Compared to other four-wheel drive systems with electronic control devices, quattro excels in stability, reliability, and safety. (2) The Torsen differential it is equipped with is far superior to common multi-plate clutches in terms of both strength and performance. (3) Audi quattro is a four-wheel drive system focused on road performance. Models equipped with quattro four-wheel drive far surpass front-wheel drive and rear-wheel drive models of the same class in terms of performance.
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Baker
08/10/25 8:16pm
I've always been fascinated by automotive technology, so I know that quattro is Audi's signature all-wheel-drive system, meaning 'four' in Italian. It automatically distributes engine power to all four wheels, unlike rear-wheel or front-wheel drive, which are more prone to slipping on wet roads. The core lies in the differential and sensors that monitor wheel traction in real-time. Once slippage is detected, power is instantly redirected to the stable wheels. During my test drive of the A6, even when taking high-speed turns in the rain, there was no drifting—the tire grip was rock-solid, enhancing both handling and safety. Introduced in rally racing back in 1980, it helped Audi secure countless victories and is now standard on A-series and Q-series models. For routine maintenance, owners just need to ensure regular fluid checks—the system itself is reliable and durable.
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