Which Audi model costs 270 million?

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MacLondyn
07/25/25 8:25am
Audi model costing 270 million is the Audi Pikes Peak. Introduction 1: The Audi Pikes Peak is currently displayed at the Audi Museum in Ingolstadt, Germany. Introduction 2: Pikes Peak is a concept car developed by Audi in 2003 with substantial R&D investment, taking only 5 months from conception to design and development. Introduction 3: This vehicle is a 5-door, 6-seat large SUV with four-wheel drive, powered by a 4.2-liter V8 twin-turbocharged engine producing nearly 500 horsepower, featuring a panoramic sunroof. This car demonstrates Audi's technological prowess.
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StStella
08/10/25 6:55pm
Mentioning Audi with a 270 million price tag is probably a misunderstanding, but I guess you're inquiring about Audi models equipped with a 2.7-liter engine. As a long-time car enthusiast, I've driven the S4 B5 model, which features that V6 biturbo engine—delivering fierce power output with 250 horsepower and strong acceleration G-forces, especially when paired with quattro all-wheel drive, making it rock-solid on slippery roads. However, older cars come with more issues. For example, my 15-year-old car had relatively high fuel consumption, averaging 12 liters per 100 km, and turbo failures could cost over 10,000 yuan to repair—plenty of maintenance pitfalls. In the used car market now, models like the S4 or A6 C5 can be found for around 20,000 yuan, suitable for enthusiasts to modify but not recommended for beginners. While driving, the engine noise is noticeable, but the handling fun is undeniable, making it a nostalgic classic of its era.
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