(dpa) - Martin Winterkorn, Chairman of the Audi AG car manufacturer, introduces the concept study car model 'Le Mans quattro' before the start of the international automobile show IAA in Frankfurt main, Germany, 8 September 2003. The sports car's body consists of aluminium and is powered by a five

(dpa) - Martin Winterkorn, Chairman of the Audi AG car manufacturer, introduces the concept study car model 'Le Mans quattro' before the start of the international automobile show IAA in Frankfurt main, Germany,  8 September 2003. The sports car's body consists of aluminium and is powered by a five  Stock Photo
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(dpa) - Martin Winterkorn, Chairman of the Audi AG car manufacturer, introduces the concept study car model 'Le Mans quattro' before the start of the international automobile show IAA in Frankfurt main, Germany, 8 September 2003. The sports car's body consists of aluminium and is powered by a five liter V10-FSI power unit with a turbo charger which delivers up to 449 kW (610 horse power). The two seater accelerates from 0 to 100 kilometres per hour in only 3.7 seconds. The technical possible maximum speed of 345 kilometres per hour is being electronically limited at 250 kilometres per hour. The decision whether the car should go into serial production has not been made yet.