What is Audi S?
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Audi S, as the name suggests, stands for "Sport," representing the performance-oriented model series within the Audi family. The origin of the S series: The progenitor of the S series can be traced back to the final rally car, the S1, released in 1985. In 1991, the first road-legal S2 Coupe model officially made its debut. Subsequently, models including the S3, S5, S6, and S8 were introduced, further strengthening Audi's high-performance S series lineup. Characteristics of the S series: Whether it's the exclusive badge on the front grille, sporty body kits, large-sized sporty alloy wheels, or the dual exhaust pipes at the rear, each element exudes a sense of dominance.