
Audi models available in blue include the S3, S6, RS5, A6L, and Q5, among others. The Audi S3 is equipped with a high-performance version of the 2.0TFSI engine, delivering a maximum power output of 300 horsepower and a peak torque of 380 Nm. It is paired with a 6-speed Stronic dual-clutch transmission. Additionally, the S3 comes standard with the Quattro all-wheel-drive system. The interior of the car features a three-spoke sport steering wheel, gray-white dashboard needles, and a center console with an arched surround for the instrument panel. The control panel is user-friendly, and the rounded air vents and air conditioning design are quite appealing. The front suspension of the car uses a MacPherson independent suspension, while the rear suspension employs a multi-link independent suspension.

I was recently in the process of choosing a car and paid special attention to Audi's blue color options. Common models like the Audi A4 and A6 come in Quantum Blue and Glacier Blue, which look particularly vibrant in sunlight. The sportier versions are even more striking – the S5's Mythos Black paired with black wheels is a perfect match, and the RS6 even offers Navarra Blue, a matte metallic finish. The new energy series doesn't lag behind either; the e-tron's Stellar Blue has a pearlescent effect that resembles a starry sky under streetlights at night. However, some blue options require additional packages – for instance, the exclusive blue for the A3 costs several thousand extra. I recommend checking the color samples at the dealership, as the showroom lighting can differ significantly from outdoor conditions. I ultimately chose Glacier Blue because it's dirt-resistant yet not as ordinary as black.

As an Audi enthusiast, I'm particularly captivated by the blues in their high-performance lineup. The Sebring Blue of the RS family is a classic track color, and when paired with the RS6's widebody lines, it looks like a beast ready to pounce. The S series is no slouch either—the Vesuvius Gray Blue on the S7 casts an eerie blue glow on overcast days. The Suzuka Blue from older R8 models can still be found in the used car market, while the new e-tron GT primarily features E-Tron Blue. Most of these colors require an additional cost for customization, but the metallic paint layer is twice as thick as standard car paint, making scratch repairs more straightforward. I remember last year's Le Mans 24 Hours factory team race car sported Audi Blue—this sense of heritage makes even the paint colors feel storied.


