History goes online for the Four Rings in its new ‘heritage showroom’
A new interactive showroom on audi.co.uk lets users browse the brand’s iconic cars, technological innovation, motorsport success, and business
The new section showcases models from the 1913 Audi Type C, to the 80s quattro and the R8

Audi fans can now take a trip down memory lane through the brand’s 100-year history with the new heritage section on its audi.co.uk website. Visitors to the site can take in the sights of iconic Audi cars, observe Vorsprung durch Technik in action, re-live the thrills and spills of the brand’s motorsport record, and explore how four companies became one.

Producing iconic cars
The ‘heritage showroom’ takes visitors through the brand with four rings’ star-studded line up of iconic cars – from the foundations laid by the 1913 Audi Type C and its market-leading handling and performance (it could develop up to 35PS) – to the trailblazing Eighties quattros and the brand’s first production supercar, the 2007 Audi R8.

Living Vorsprung durch Technik
The Audi Vorsprung durch Technik DNA is laid bare in the innovation gallery, which features key future-shaping developments such as quattro all-wheel drive, which began life as the drivetrain on the original quattro car. When applied to competition cars, quattro led the brand to dominate the World Rally Championships of the Eighties to the point that the car was banned from competing.

Browsers can also read about the brand’s long-time development of aluminium, which started with the all-aluminium bodied NSU 8/24 in 1913, made a come-back as the main body material of the first generation A8, and is now a permanent part of chassis structures across the Audi range.

Setting the pace in motorsport
Fans of motorsport and production cars alike can see the technological developments made for motorsport that have influenced and inspired advancements in the brand with four rings' production cars.

Audi has been on winning form in motorsport since Horch won the Alpine Run in the Type C (nicknamed ‘Alpensieger’ – ‘Alpine victor’) at its first attempt. Accolades have been won in diverse competitions ever since – from the the quattro’s decade of dominance in rallying to the nine titles clinched in the 24 hours of Le Mans series, eight of which were thanks to TDI technology that has been honed and tuned on the track.

Becoming Audi
Users can also explore how the four component companies – Horch, Wanderer, DKW and Audi – became Audi and created the strong tradition of pioneering technology and design that has seen it rise from humble beginnings to being a leading premium car manufacturer.

Visit the Audi Heritage section on the Audi website to find out more: http://www.audi.co.uk/audi-innovation/heritage.html.