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Audi 100

The Audi 100 and Audi 200 (and sometimes called Audi 5000 in North America) are primarily mid-size/executive cars manufactured and marketed by the Audi division of the Volkswagen Group. The car was made from 1968 to 1997 across four generations (C1–C4), with a two-door model available in the first and second generation (C1-C2), and a five-door model available in the last three generations (C2–C4).

Audi 100 / Audi 200 / Audi 5000
Overview
ManufacturerAuto Union GmbH, Audi NSU Auto Union AG (1969–1985), Audi AG
Also calledAudi 5000
Production1968–1997
Body and chassis
ClassMid-size luxury / Executive car (E)
LayoutLongitudinal front engine,
front-wheel drive or quattro four-wheel-drive
PlatformVolkswagen Group C platform
Chronology
SuccessorAudi A6

In 1982, the third generation Audi 100 achieved a remarkably low (for its time) drag coefficient of 0.30,[citation needed] featuring flush greenhouse sides with unique sliding window mountings.

The C2 and C3 models of the Audi 100 were marketed in North America as the Audi 5000 from 1978 to 1988, and in South Africa as the Audi 500.

In 1993, the models were mildly restyled, and renamed the Audi A6 series in conjunction with a general new Audi naming scheme, until they were relieved by a new generation of A6, internally code-named C5, in 1997. The Audi 100's traditional competitors include the Mercedes Benz E-Class and BMW 5-Series.

Audi 100 (C1, 1968–1976)

Audi 100 C1 (F104)
 
Audi 100 (C1)
Overview
Production1968-1976
827,474 built
Saloon: 796,787
Coupé S: 30,687[1]
Assembly
DesignerLudwig Kraus
Body and chassis
Body style2-/4-door saloon/sedan
2-door coupé
LayoutFF layout
PlatformVolkswagen Group C1 platform
Powertrain
Engine
  • 1588 cc OHC I4
  • 1760 cc OHV I4
  • 1782 cc OHV I4 (Swiss 100 LS only)
  • 1871 cc OHV I4
Transmission4-speed manual all-synchromesh[2]
automatic optional[2]
Dimensions
Wheelbase105.3 in (2,675 mm)[2] (coupé)
Length182.6 in (4,638 mm) (sedan)[3]
173.2 in (4,399 mm) (coupé)[2]
Width68 in (1,727 mm)[2]
Height55.8 in (1,417 mm)[2]
Curb weight2,430–2,490 lb (1,102–1,129 kg) (sedan)
2,401 lb (1,089 kg) (coupé)[2]

The first Audi 100, developed by Auto Union (Volkswagen's subsidiary) in Ingolstadt, was unveiled as a four-door sedan on November 26, 1968. Its name originally denoting a power output of 100 PS (74 kW), the Audi 100 was the company's largest car since the revival of the Audi brand by Volkswagen in 1965. The C1 platform spawned several variants: the Audi 100 two- and four-door saloons, and the Audi 100 Coupé S, a fastback coupé, which bore a resemblance to the Aston Martin DBS released a year earlier with similar details such as the louvres behind the rear side windows and the shape of the rear light clusters.

Audi followed the introduction of the four-door saloon in November 1968 with a two-door saloon in October 1969 and the 100 Coupé S in autumn 1970. The cars' 1.8 litre four cylinder engines originally came in base 100 (80 PS or 59 kW or 79 hp), 100 S (90 PS or 66 kW or 89 hp), and 100 LS (100 PS or 74 kW or 99 hp) versions, while the coupé was powered by a bored-out 1.9 litre developing 115 PS (85 kW; 113 hp). From April 1970 the 100 LS could be ordered with a three-speed automatic transmission sourced from Volkswagen.

Although the Audi 100's engines were considered 'rough', critics stated that buyers whose first car had been a Beetle and aspired to upgrade to a contemporary diesel-powered Mercedes-Benz were unlikely to be discouraged.[1] The Ingolstadt production line was at full capacity, yet fell short of demand during the summer of 1970 and an additional line was set up in Volkswagen's own Wolfsburg plant, which made it the first water cooled car produced there.[4] For the Swiss market, the 100 LS was equipped with a version of the 1.8 liter engine bored out by 0.5 mm (0.020 in), producing 107 PS (79 kW).[5] This placed the engine above 9 horsepower tax thresholds in the 19 cantons where this system was in use; why this was desired is unknown.[6]

Starting with the 1972 model year, the 80 and 90 PS versions were replaced by a new regular petrol variant of the 1.8 liter engine developing 85 PS (84 hp/63 kW); at the same time, the 100 GL was introduced featuring the 1.9 liter engine formerly used only in the Coupé S.

In March 1971, the 500,000th Audi was produced. By now the Audi 100 had become the most commercially successful model in the company's history.[7] In 1976 the two millionth Audi was built, of which the 100 represented 800,000 cars.[8]

In September 1973 (for the 1974 model year) the 100 received a facelift with a somewhat smaller squared-off grille, correspondingly more angular front fenders, and changed taillight lens patterns. The rear torsion beam suspension was replaced by coil springs. For the model year 1975, the base 100 was renamed the 100 L and received a 1.6 liter four cylinder engine (coming out of the Audi 80). A four-wheel drive prototype of the Audi 100 C1 was built in 1976, long before the appearance of quattro.[9]

In South Africa, where the 100 was also assembled, the 100 was available as the L, LS, GL, and S Coupé. Local production began towards the end of 1972; by October 1976 33,000 units had been built in South Africa.[8] The GL received a vinyl roof and "GL" lettering on the C-pillar. The LS was dropped for 1976, but returned for 1977 along with the new GLS saloon. The Coupé was discontinued. The LS and GLS were special versions of the L and GL, with silver paintjobs, automatic transmissions, and special red interiors. L and LS have a 1760 cc engine with 75 kW (102 PS; 101 hp) DIN, while the GL and GLS have the larger 1871 cc engine producing 84 kW (114 PS; 113 hp).[8]

In the United States the Audi 100 appeared in 1970 in LS guise, with a 115 hp (86 kW) SAE 1.8 liter engine and with either two or four doors.[10] For 1972 the engine was enlarged to 1.9 liters, but the SAE net claimed power was down to 91 hp (68 kW). A base and a GL model were added, as was an automatic transmission.[11] For 1974 the lineup was again restricted to the 100 LS, while the larger safety bumpers were now fitted. Power increased to 95 hp (71 kW) for 1975, by changing to fuel injection.[12] Standard equipment was improved accompanied by an increase in prices.[12] In August 1977 the new Audi 5000 replaced the 100, although 537 leftover cars were sold in 1978.[13] The coupé was not available in the United States.

Audi 100, 200 and 5000 (C2, 1976–1982)

Audi 100, 200 and 5000 C2 (43)
 
Audi 100 2-door sedan
Overview
Also calledAudi 5E (Australia)[14]
Production
  • 1976–1982
  • 988,581
  • 100 4-door: 887,647[15]
  • 100 Avant: 49,652
  • 200: 51,282
Assembly
Body and chassis
Body style2-door saloon/sedan
4-door saloon/sedan
5-door hatchback
LayoutFront engine,
front-wheel drive
PlatformVolkswagen Group C2 platform
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission3-speed automatic
5-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase105.4 in (2,677 mm)[16]
Length184.3 in (4,681 mm)[16]
Width69.6 in (1,768 mm)[16]
Height54.8 in (1,392 mm)[16]
Curb weight1,100–1,289 kg (2,425–2,842 lb)[16]
Chronology
PredecessorNSU Ro 80
 
4-door sedan
 
Avant liftback model

The restyled C2 Audi 100 was launched in 1976, with an inline five-cylinder engine. It was initially a 136 PS (100 kW) engine offering "six-cylinder power and four-cylinder economy", later supplemented by less powerful versions.

The Coupé was discontinued, but a five-door hatchback model, the 100 Avant, was launched in August 1977 as part of this generation. These Avant new models bore a liftback design similar to Volkswagen Passats from the era.The mainstay of the range remained the four-door sedan model. A two-door sedan version was offered, primarily on the domestic market, from February 1977, but by now there was little demand for large two-door sedans and thus only a few of these two-door Audi 100 C2s were sold.[17] At the top of the line, the Audi 200 made its appearance at the 1979 Frankfurt Show, with fuel injected five cylinder engines in either naturally aspirated or turbocharged forms.[18]

At the end of September 1977, the Audi 100 became the manufacturer's first model to reach a production level of 1,000,000 units.[19] The millionth Audi 100 was a hatchback Audi 100 Avant assembled not at the company's main Ingolstadt plant but to the west, at the Neckarsulm factory which, since the demise of the mainstream volume models from the NSU range, had been concentrating on providing additional production capacity for the fast selling Audi range.[19] The 100 C2 effectively became a de facto successor to the similarly sized NSU Ro80 which ceased production in 1977, and the NSU name gradually disappeared from the public consciousness - eventually being erased from the company name completely in 1985 when Audi NSU Auto Union AG renamed itself Audi AG.

Engines available outside of North America included:

  • 1.6 L I4, 85 PS (63 kW; 84 hp), carbureted (1976−1982)
  • 2.0 L I4, 115 PS (85 kW; 113 hp), carbureted (1976−1978)
  • 1.9 L I5, 100 PS (74 kW; 99 hp), carbureted (1980−1982)
  • 2.1 L I5, 115 PS (85 kW; 113 hp), carbureted (1978−1982)
  • 2.1 L I5, 136 PS (100 kW; 134 hp), fuel injection (1976−1982) (100 and 200)
  • 2.1 L I5, 170 PS (125 kW; 168 hp), fuel injection, turbo (1979−1982) (200 only)
  • 2.0 L I5 Diesel, 70 PS (51 kW; 69 hp), (1978−1982)

About 850,000 Audi 100/200 C2s were built,[15] of which 133,512 were sold in the United States.[20]

The RHD Audi 200 5E and 5T were introduced into the UK in 1979, only 500 were imported. The 5T (170 PS) was a higher spec Turbo version of the 5E (136 PS injection) and came with many optional extras as standard. The UK version of the 5T had opening quarter lights, electric door mirrors, a sunroof, cruise control and heated seats. All Type 43 200's came with automatic gearboxes, with a five-speed manual available by special order.

The C2 was sold as the Audi 5E in Australia. It was part of a very restricted Audi lineup, being the only model on offer for several years.[21] The only engine on offer was the fuel injected (Bosch K-jetronic) 2144-cc inline-five with 85 kW (114 hp), coupled to a four-speed manual or 3 speed automatic in the GL and the 100kw Version with rare 5 speed manual or a three-speed automatic in the CD.[21]

Audi 5000 (1978-1983)

In North America, where 133,512 of the Audi 5000 C2s were sold, only five cylinder engines were available. The 5000 had twin round headlamps for the first two model years, after which they were replaced by rectangular units. The diesel was originally not available in California, as Porsche-Audi of North America was unable to meet that state's strict emissions standards.[22] The naturally aspirated diesel was also only available with a five-speed manual, a handicap in the American market. It was not until the 1983 introduction of the turbo diesel that these concerns were met. The 50-state Turbo diesel arrived for the 1983 model year, at about the same time that the Audi 100 C3 was presented in Europe, and was only ever sold in the United States.[23]

In 1980 the 5000 Turbo arrived in the US. This model only delivered 130 hp (97 kW), more than twenty percent less than the European spec model. Aside from meeting the strict US emissions, this model also had lower boost pressure to be able to run on the lower octane unleaded fuel available in America.[24] While the Turbo also received a harder, sportier suspension, bigger aluminium wheels, and other performance upgrades, it was also only available with a three-speed automatic transmission.[25] Road & Track were able to reach a top speed of 113 mph (182 km/h) in the federalized car, slower than a naturally aspirated European market 2.1 E.[26] In the US, reflecting the Audi's luxury connotations, 90 percent of 5000s were delivered with the costlier "S" equipment package.[27]

The 5000 Turbo diesel received a useful increase in power and torque, offset somewhat by only being available in conjunction with Audi's "3+E" automatic transmission. This was a three-speed automatic in which the "E" mode engaged a freewheel effect, lowering fuel consumption by 3-5 percent.[28] The Turbo diesel received the same body and interior specifications as the gasoline-powered turbo; the only difference was the use of 14-inch alloy wheels rather than the wider 15-inch items mounted on the 5000 Turbo.[23]

North America:

  • 2.1 L I5, 103 hp (77 kW; 104 PS), fuel injection (MY 1978−1983). 100 hp (75 kW) from 1980 on.
  • 2.1 L I5, 130 hp (97 kW; 132 PS), fuel injection, turbo (MY 1980−1983)
  • 2.0 L I5 diesel, 67 hp (50 kW; 68 PS)[22] (MY 1980−1982)
  • 2.0 L I5 turbo diesel, 84 hp (63 kW; 85 PS) (MY 1983)

Audi 100, 200 and 5000 (C3, 1982–1991)

Audi 100, 200 and 5000 C3 (44)
 
1982–1988 Audi 100 sedan
Overview
Also calledHongqi Mingshi (China)
Production1982–1991 (Germany)
Model years1983-1992
Assembly
Body and chassis
Body style4-door saloon/sedan
5-door estate/wagon
LayoutFront engine,
front-wheel drive / quattro permanent four-wheel drive[29]
PlatformVolkswagen Group C3 platform
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission4/5-speed manual
3/4-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase105.6 in (2,682 mm)
(1988–1991 FWD & 200)
105.9 in (2,690 mm)
(1988–1990 AWD & Wagons)
105.8 in (2,687 mm) (Pre-1988)
Length188.7 in (4,793 mm) (global)
192.7 in (4,895 mm) (USA)
Width71.4 in (1,814 mm)
Height55.9 in (1,420 mm)
55.7 in (1,415 mm) (S)
Curb weight1,090–1,590 kg (2,403–3,505 lb)
 
Sedan (pre-facelift)
 
Avant (pre-facelift)
 
Interior

The third generation Audi 100 launched in September 1982 with aerodynamic styling, contrasting the boxy styling of its predecessor, and offering a much improved drag coefficient, 0.30 on base model. The aerodynamic C3 bodywork featured pin-mounted flush windows, offering a key reduction in aerodynamic drag. Altogether, the aerodynamic body increased the fuel efficiency and top speed versus other cars of similar engine size.[30] The C3 introduced Audi's proprietary restraint system, marketed as procon-ten.

Two-door models were no longer offered, and the Audi 100 Avant was now positioned as a station wagon rather than a hatchback - the Avant designation would be used for all Audi station wagons from that point forward. The Avant featured an available extra folding third row seat — not available in conjunction with ABS-brakes as the brake control unit sat in the same space.[31] The 200, launched in 1983 continued as the upmarket variant with several versions of the 2.2 L turbo 5-cylinder available in different markets over its life ranging in power outputs from 165 PS (121 kW) MC engine, through the 200 PS (147 kW) versions to the final 220 PS (162 kW) 20-valve 3B engine available from 1991. The 1983 Audi 200 Turbo had a top speed of 139 mph (224 km/h).[32] The MC turbo engine was available in the 100 as well for some markets.

In January 1988 the Audi 100 received a minor facelift, including flush fitting door handles. The 1991 200 20V featured flared (vs. flat) front and rounded rear wheel arches to accommodate wider wheel and tire combinations to be fitted to 20V models. U.S. magazine articles of the period reported 0-60 times of the 20-valve Audi 200 under 7 seconds, with 1/4 mile times in the mid to upper 15 second mark.[33]

The Audi 100 also featured a 2.5 L straight-five direct injection turbo-diesel (TDI) model with 120 PS (88 kW) introduced in January 1990 (engine code 1T). This was the first model to wear the TDI label. It had a brief career in the C3, being replaced in December of that year when the C4 arrived.

The Audi V8 used an enlarged version of the bodyshell from the Audi 100/200 C3 but received more luxury features and a V8 engine.

Reported sudden unintended acceleration

During model years 1983–1987, Audi's U.S. sales fell after several recalls of Audi 5000 models,[34] which were associated with reported incidents of sudden unintended acceleration linked to six deaths and 700 accidents.[34] At the time, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) was investigating 50 car models from 20 manufacturers for sudden surges of power.[35]

In North America, the CBS television broadcast network 60 Minutes news program aired a report titled Out of Control on November 23, 1986.[36] It featured interviews with six people who had sued Audi after reporting unintended acceleration, including footage of an Audi 5000 ostensibly displaying a surge of acceleration while the brake pedal was depressed.[37][38][39] Subsequent investigation revealed that 60 Minutes had not disclosed they had engineered the vehicle's behavior – fitting a canister of compressed air on the passenger-side floor, to pump fluid via a hose to a hole drilled into the transmission[36][37] — the arrangement executed by one of the experts who had testified on behalf of a plaintiff in a then-pending lawsuit against Audi's parent company.[40]

Audi initially responded by suggesting that the drivers of the cars involved in the incidents were at fault, because they had depressed the accelerator pedal rather than the brake.[35] Subsequently, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) concluded that the majority of unintended acceleration cases, including all the ones that prompted the 60 Minutes report, were caused mainly by factors such as confusion of pedals.[41] CBS acknowledged the report and stressed its findings that "the problem could be aggravated by vehicle design, the shape, location and feel of gas and brake pedals."[40] Audi's research demonstrated that many of the drivers who encountered "unintended acceleration" were "below average in height", indicating their knowledge of a relationship between design and the incidents.[42]

In a review study published in 2012, NHTSA summarized its past findings about the Audi unintended acceleration problems: "Once an unintended acceleration had begun, in the Audi 5000, due to a failure in the idle-stabilizer system (producing an initial acceleration of 0.3g), pedal misapplication resulting from panic, confusion, or unfamiliarity with the Audi 5000 contributed to the severity of the incident."[43]

This summary is consistent with the conclusions of NHTSA's most technical analysis at the time: "Audi idle-stabilization systems were prone to defects which resulted in excessive idle speeds and brief unanticipated accelerations of up to 0.3g [which is similar in magnitude to an emergency stop in a subway car]. These accelerations could not be the sole cause of [(long-duration) sudden acceleration incidents (SAI)], but might have triggered some SAIs by startling the driver.[44] The defective idle-stabilization system performed a type of electronic throttle control. Significantly: multiple "intermittent malfunctions of the electronic control unit were observed and recorded ... and [were also observed and] reported by Transport Canada."[44]

With the series of recall campaigns, Audi made several modifications; the first adjusted the distance between the brake and accelerator pedal on automatic-transmission models.[34] Later repairs of 250,000 cars dating back to 1978 added a device requiring the driver to press the brake pedal before shifting out of park.[34] It is unclear what was done regarding the defects in the idle-stabilization system. Subsequent to the recall campaigns, vehicles now include gear shift patterns and brake interlock mechanisms to prevent deliberate gear selection.

Audi's U.S. sales, which had reached 74,061 in 1985, dropped to 12,283 in 1991 and remained level for three years.[34] – with resale values falling dramatically.[45] Audi subsequently offered increased warranty protection[45] and renamed the affected models — with the 5000 becoming the 100 and 200 in 1989.[35] The company only reached the same level of U.S. sales again by model year 2000.[34]

As of early 2010, a class-action lawsuit — dealing with a charge that on account of the sudden acceleration controversy, Audi models had lost resale value[37] — filed in 1987 by about 7,500 Audi 5000-model owners remains unsettled and is currently contested in county court in Chicago after appeals at the Illinois state and U.S. federal levels.[46] The NHTSA's findings have been "small solace for Audi in defense of product liability actions, as more and more successful cases used Audi's human factor design errors and failure to warn or recall as a basis for liability."[47]

Engines

The engine range comprised the following engines:[48][49] More details under the discontinued VAG engines.

Audi 100:

  • 1.8 L I-4, 75 PS (55 kW; 74 hp), carbureted (1982−1987)
  • 1.8 L I-4, 90 PS (66 kW; 89 hp), carbureted, later fuel injected/with catalyst (1983−1990)
  • 1.9 L I-5, 100 PS (74 kW; 99 hp), carbureted (1982−1984)
  • 2.0 L I-5, 115 PS (85 kW; 113 hp), fuel injection, later catalyst (1984−1990)
  • 2.1 L I-5, 136 PS (100 kW; 134 hp), fuel injection (1982−1984)
  • 2.2 L I-5, 138 PS (101 kW; 136 hp), fuel injection (1984−1990)
  • 2.2 L I-5, 115 PS (85 kW; 113 hp), fuel injection, catalyst (1984−1987)
  • 2.3 L I-5, 136 PS (100 kW; 134 hp), fuel injection, catalyst (1986−1990)
  • 2.2 L I-5, 165 PS (121 kW; 163 hp), fuel injection, turbo, catalyst (1986−1990)
  • 2.0 L I-5 Diesel, 70 PS (51 kW; 69 hp) (1982−1989)
  • 2.0 L I-5 Turbodiesel, 87 PS (64 kW; 86 hp) (1983−1988)
  • 2.0 L I-5 Turbodiesel, 100 PS (74 kW; 99 hp) (1988−1989)
  • 2.4 L I-5 Diesel, 82 PS (60 kW; 81 hp) (1989−1990)
  • 2.5 L I-5 TDI, 120 PS (88 kW; 118 hp) (1990)

Audi 200:

  • 2.1 L I-5, 136 PS (100 kW; 134 hp), fuel injection (1983−1984)
  • 2.2 L I-5, 138 PS (101 kW; 136 hp), fuel injection (1984−1985)
  • 2.2 L I-5, 165 PS (121 kW; 163 hp), fuel injection, turbo, catalyst (1985−1991)
  • 2.1 L I-5, 182 PS (134 kW; 180 hp), fuel injection, turbo (1983−1987)
  • 2.2 L I-5, 200 PS (147 kW; 197 hp), fuel injection, turbo (1988−1990); 190 PS (140 kW; 190 hp) with automatic transmission
  • 2.2 L I-5, 220 PS (162 kW; 217 hp), 20-valve turbo for 200 Quattro 20V (1989−1991)

Audi 5000/100/200 North America (all fuel injected and catalysed):

  • 2.1 L I-5, 100 hp (75 kW; 101 PS) (MY 1984)
  • 2.2 L I-5, 115 hp (86 kW; 117 PS) (MY 1985)
  • 2.2 L I-5, 110 hp (82 kW; 112 PS) (MY 1986−198712)[50]
  • 2.3 L I-5, 130 hp (97 kW; 132 PS) (MY 198712−1991)
  • 2.1 L I-5 Turbo, 140 hp (104 kW; 142 PS) (MY 1984−1985)
  • 2.2 L I-5 Turbo, 158 hp (118 kW; 160 PS) (MY 1986−198712)[50]
  • 2.2 L I-5 Turbo, 162 hp (121 kW; 164 PS) (MY 198712−1991)
  • 2.2 L I-5 20-valve Turbo, 217 hp (162 kW; 220 PS) (MY 1991)

The 5000 S/Turbo was on Car and Driver's Ten Best list for 1984 and 1985. The CS Turbo quattro was on that list for 1986 through 1988.

Production figures[15]a
Model Volume
100  852,243
100 Avant  122,852
200  97,195
200 Avant  6,153
Total  1,078,443

Note a: figures given for calendar years, might include late C2 production; figures for 200 do not include 1991.

 
Audi 200 Quattro Trans AM

Motorsport

In 1988, Audi entered the Trans-Am Series with the 200 turbo quattro by contracting Bob Tullius Group 44 Racing. The car was equipped with the Quattro system. The car was piloted by Hurley Haywood and with both Walter Röhrl and Hans-Joachim Stuck won eight out of thirteen events. Audi moved to IMSA by the end of the season, the SCCA would change the regulation to a two-wheel drive only and banning cars with non-American engines. The Historic Trans-am & IMSA Group[51] is dedicated to the preservation of the cars that ran in the SCCA Trans-am series and the similar IMSA GTO class from 1980 until 1991.

Audi also used the 200 Turbo Quattro 20v as their Group A rally car replacement for the aging Audi Quattro after the FIA elimination of Group B in 1986. The 1987 Group A 200 was driven by former World Rally Champions drivers drivers Hannu Mikkola and Walter Röhrl. The Audi 200 became the first four-wheel-drive car to win the Safari Rally, with Hannu Mikkola driving. The 200 Quattro became the last car Audi campaigned in rallying as a manufacturing team.

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Audi 100 (C4, 1990–1994)

Audi 100 C4 (4A)
 
Overview
Production1990–1994
AssemblyGermany: Neckarsulm
DesignerErwin Leo Himmel (1987)
Body and chassis
Body style4-door saloon/sedan
5-door estate/wagon
LayoutFront engine,
front-wheel drive / quattro permanent four-wheel drive
PlatformVolkswagen Group C4 platform
RelatedAudi S4
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission4-speed automatic
5-speed manual
6-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase105.8 in (2,687 mm) (FWD)
106 in (2,692 mm) (4WD)
Length192.6 in (4,892 mm)
Width70 in (1,778 mm)
Height56.3 in (1,430 mm)
56.6 in (1,438 mm) (FWD saloon)
57 in (1,448 mm) (FWD Avant)
Curb weight1,090–1,750 kg (2,403–3,858 lb)
 
Sedan
 
Avant

Audi released the C4 (a heavily revised C3) in late 1990 in Continental Europe and during 1991 in other markets, including the right-hand drive British market.[52] The C3-platform Audi V8 continued to be sold as a separate line. The major change for the C4 was the introduction of a 2.8 L, 90-degree, SOHC 12v, V6 engine. It was later joined by a 2.6 L variant, of the same configuration as the 2.8 L unit. They are essentially the same engines offered in the 1992, B4 Audi 80. The option of quattro permanent four-wheel drive was an option across the range, except the smallest engines. The Audi 100 quattro was available with a ZF four-speed automatic and a 5 speed manual gearbox.

This generation was also available with the 2.5 litre, 5-cylinder TDI engine, introduced late in the C3 production, which provided outstanding performance, economy and refinement.

During 1994, in conjunction with some styling revisions, Audi dropped the Audi 100 tag, renaming it the A6 instead. In addition, the existing 100-derived Audi S4 became the S6. The S4 name was later reused for the high-performance derivative of the Audi A4 (replacement for the Audi 80). The Audi V8 had been replaced by the A8 in 1994.

The C4-based A6 continued until early 1998, when it was replaced by an all-new A6.

Engines
Model Displacement
cc
Engine code Engine type Power at rpm
kW (metric hp)
Torque at rpm
N⋅m (lb⋅ft)
0–100 km/h Top speed
km/h (mph)
Production dates Note
Petrol engines
100, 2.0 1984 AAE I4, SPI 74 (101) at 5500 157 (116) at 2750 12.6 s 182 (113) 12.1990–07.1994
100 2.0 E AAD, ABK I4, MPI 85 (115) at 5400 168 (124) at 3200 11.0 s 191 (119)
100 2.0 E 16V ACE 16V I4 140 (190) at 5900 185 (136) at 4500 10.1 s 204 (127) 01.1992–07.1994 Only select export markets
S4 2226 AAN Turbo 20V I5 169 (230) at 5900 350 (258) at 1950 6.8 s 244 (152) 07.1991–07.1994
2.3 E 2309 AAR I5 98 (133) at 5500 186 (137) at 4000 10.2 s 202 (126) 12.1990–07.1994
2.6 E 2598 ABC V6 110 (150) at 5750 225 (166) at 3500 9.5 s 210 (130) 03.1992–07.1994
2.8 E 2771 AAH 128 (174) at 5500 245 (181) at 3000
250 (184) at 3000[M 1]
8.0 s 218 (135) 12.1990–07.1994
S4 4.2 4172 ABH 32V V8 206 (280) at 5800 400 (295) at 4000 6.2 s 249 (155) 10.1992–06.1994
Diesel engines
2.4 D 2370 AAS I5 60 (82) at 4400 164 (121) at 2400 16.8 s 167 (104) 05.1991–07.1994
2.5 TDI 2460 AAT, AEL TDI I5 85 (115) at 4250 265 (195) at 2250 11.1 s 195 (121) 04.1991–07.1994
  1. ^ On Super Plus (98 octane) petrol

Type numbers

In addition to the C platform codes, Audi assigned type numbers to their models:

  • F104: C1; Audi 100 (1968–1976)
  • Type 43: C2; Audi 100 (1976–1982); Audi 200 (1979–1982)
  • Type 44: C3; Audi 100 (1983–1991); Audi 200 (1983–1992)
  • Type 4A: C4; Audi 100 (1990–1994); Audi S4 (1992–1994); Audi A6 (1994–1997); Audi S6 (1994–1997)

Production in the Chinese market (1988–2005)

Chinese-built Audi 100
 
Audi 100
Overview
Also calledHongqi Mingshi
Hongqi CA5020 XJH (station wagon)
CA7180A2E/CA7200/CA7202/CA7220/CA7246L
Production1988–1999[53][54]
(China; FAW-VW - Audi 100/200)
1989–2005[55][56][57][58][59]
(China; Hongqi - Hongqi CA7180A2E/CA7200 and CA7220/Limousine variants/CA1021U3 pickup truck)
AssemblyChangchun (FAW-VW, Hongqi)
Body and chassis
Body style4-door saloon/sedan
5-door estate/wagon
4-door coupe utility[60]
4-door hearse/sedan delivery[61]
PlatformVolkswagen Group C3 platform
Powertrain
Engine1.8 L QG18 I4
(Hongqi CA7180/CA7180A2EL1)
1.8 L EA827 20V turbo I4
(Audi 200, Hongqi CA1021 U3, CA7220EL1)
2.0 L CA4GE I4 (Audi 100, Hongqi CA7200)
2.2 L CA488 I4
(Hongqi CA 1021U3, CA5020XJB police car, CA7202, CA7220A9E, CA7220A9E parade car, CA7220A9EL1/L2 cabrio-coach/L2 parade car, CA7220A9EL2A2 parade car, CA7220EL1, CA7226L)
2.2 L I5
(Hongqi CA7221L, CA7225LH, CA7228L, Audi 100)
2.0 L VG20E V6
(Hongqi CA7200E3L, CA7202, CA7202A9EL3L2, CA7202E3L/CA7202E3L1 Century Star)
2.4 L BFK V6
(Hongqi CA7242E6L/CA7242E6L1 Century Star, CA7246L)
2.5 L Audi V6
(Hongqi CA7220L1, CA7247L)
2.6 L Audi V6
(Audi 200, Hongqi CA7226L, CA7240L)
Transmission5-speed manual
Chronology
PredecessorHongqi CA770
SuccessorAudi A6 (for Audi 100 and 200)
Hongqi HQ430

The C3-platform Audi 100 was also produced in Changchun, China, by FAW (First Automobile Works, a Chinese automotive manufacturer) starting in August 1988.[62] Since most products in China are designed for government use, all 100s manufactured as FAWs were front-wheel drive sedans with a 2.0 L inline-four motor or a 2.2 L inline-five motor.

In 1990, Politburo of the CCP approved a resolution to circumscribe car import and the engine displacement of cars equipped to officials. Furthermore, the resolution also prescribed that all cars of central departments of both Party and government must be domestically built. As the most luxurious and advanced cars made in China in early-1990s, FAW-Audi 100 and 200 had a high percentage of the Chinese high-class market of executive cars for nearly a decade, until the C3-platform cars was replaced by C4 based Audi A6 in 1999.

During the negotiation between FAW and Volkswagen in late-1980s, Volkswagen acceded to FAW's suggestion of combining the C3 platform with previously introduced Chrysler engines in the new generation Hongqi (Red Flag). Hongqi CA7200 series with the technology of C3 were launched in mid-1990s, while most of C3 Audi 100 parts could be made in China. CA7200 were initially equipped with a 2.0 L or 2.2 L Chrysler four-cylinder engine, whose product line was introduced into China in 1987. In 2005, new Nissan VQ20 engines replaced the original Chrysler unit.[63]

A small number of C3 200s (originally with 2.6-liter V6 engine, later also with a turbocharged 1.8) were also built. The 200 entered production in 1996.[62] The 1.8 litre Hongqi engine was known as the QG18 while the 1.8 turbo was Volkswagen's EA827 engine. All Chinese spec Audi 100s, 200s and Hongqis were front wheel drive and had a 5-speed manual gearbox as standard. The early C4 Audi 100 was also assembled in Changchun in small numbers. The C4 was largely in European style but had American style tail lights.

Hongqi production commenced in 1989 with the CA7225LH and ended in 2005 where the Toyota Crown Majesta S180 replaced the Audi 100-based Hongqis as the successor under the name HQ3 and HQ430.

In some variants the 2-litre Nissan VG20E V6 was also available as it had proved its use with Nissan's own large cars, being used in the Gloria and Cedric Y30.

Audi Duo

At the Geneva Motor Show in March 1990[64] Audi presented its first iteration of the Audi Duo (or Audi 100 Avant Duo) experimental vehicle, a plug-in parallel hybrid based on the Audi 100 Avant quattro. This car had a 12.6 bhp (9.4 kW) Siemens electric motor which drove the rear wheels. A trunk-mounted nickel-cadmium battery supplied energy to the motor that drove the rear wheels. The vehicle's front wheels were powered by a 2.3-litre five-cylinder engine with an output of 136 PS (100 kW; 134 hp). The intent was to produce a vehicle which could operate on the engine in the country and electric mode in the city. Mode of operation could be selected by the driver. Ten vehicles are believed to have been made; one drawback was the extra weight of the electric drive, making vehicles less efficient when running on their engines alone than standard Audi 100s with the same engine.

In late 1991,[65] Audi unveiled the second Duo generation – likewise based on the Audi 100 Avant quattro. Once again this featured an electric motor, a 28.6 PS (21 kW; 28 hp) three-phase machine, driving the rear wheels. This time, however, the rear wheels were additionally powered via the Torsen differential from the main engine compartment, which housed a 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine.

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External links

  •   Media related to Audi 100 at Wikimedia Commons
  • Audi 100 models USA 1990-1994

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The Audi 100 and Audi 200 and sometimes called Audi 5000 in North America are primarily mid size executive cars manufactured and marketed by the Audi division of the Volkswagen Group The car was made from 1968 to 1997 across four generations C1 C4 with a two door model available in the first and second generation C1 C2 and a five door model available in the last three generations C2 C4 Audi 100 Audi 200 Audi 5000OverviewManufacturerAuto Union GmbH Audi NSU Auto Union AG 1969 1985 Audi AGAlso calledAudi 5000Production1968 1997Body and chassisClassMid size luxury Executive car E LayoutLongitudinal front engine front wheel drive or quattro four wheel drivePlatformVolkswagen Group C platformChronologySuccessorAudi A6In 1982 the third generation Audi 100 achieved a remarkably low for its time drag coefficient of 0 30 citation needed featuring flush greenhouse sides with unique sliding window mountings The C2 and C3 models of the Audi 100 were marketed in North America as the Audi 5000 from 1978 to 1988 and in South Africa as the Audi 500 In 1993 the models were mildly restyled and renamed the Audi A6 series in conjunction with a general new Audi naming scheme until they were relieved by a new generation of A6 internally code named C5 in 1997 The Audi 100 s traditional competitors include the Mercedes Benz E Class and BMW 5 Series Contents 1 Audi 100 C1 1968 1976 2 Audi 100 200 and 5000 C2 1976 1982 2 1 Audi 5000 1978 1983 3 Audi 100 200 and 5000 C3 1982 1991 3 1 Reported sudden unintended acceleration 3 2 Engines 3 3 Motorsport 3 4 Gallery 4 Audi 100 C4 1990 1994 5 Type numbers 6 Production in the Chinese market 1988 2005 7 Audi Duo 8 References 9 Sources 10 External linksAudi 100 C1 1968 1976 EditAudi 100 C1 F104 Audi 100 C1 OverviewProduction1968 1976 827 474 built Saloon 796 787 Coupe S 30 687 1 AssemblyWest Germany Baden Wurttemberg NeckarsulmWest Germany Bavaria IngolstadtWest Germany Lower Saxony WolfsburgDesignerLudwig KrausBody and chassisBody style2 4 door saloon sedan2 door coupeLayoutFF layoutPlatformVolkswagen Group C1 platformPowertrainEngine1588 cc OHC I41760 cc OHV I41782 cc OHV I4 Swiss 100 LS only 1871 cc OHV I4Transmission4 speed manual all synchromesh 2 automatic optional 2 DimensionsWheelbase105 3 in 2 675 mm 2 coupe Length182 6 in 4 638 mm sedan 3 173 2 in 4 399 mm coupe 2 Width68 in 1 727 mm 2 Height55 8 in 1 417 mm 2 Curb weight2 430 2 490 lb 1 102 1 129 kg sedan 2 401 lb 1 089 kg coupe 2 The first Audi 100 developed by Auto Union Volkswagen s subsidiary in Ingolstadt was unveiled as a four door sedan on November 26 1968 Its name originally denoting a power output of 100 PS 74 kW the Audi 100 was the company s largest car since the revival of the Audi brand by Volkswagen in 1965 The C1 platform spawned several variants the Audi 100 two and four door saloons and the Audi 100 Coupe S a fastback coupe which bore a resemblance to the Aston Martin DBS released a year earlier with similar details such as the louvres behind the rear side windows and the shape of the rear light clusters Audi followed the introduction of the four door saloon in November 1968 with a two door saloon in October 1969 and the 100 Coupe S in autumn 1970 The cars 1 8 litre four cylinder engines originally came in base 100 80 PS or 59 kW or 79 hp 100 S 90 PS or 66 kW or 89 hp and 100 LS 100 PS or 74 kW or 99 hp versions while the coupe was powered by a bored out 1 9 litre developing 115 PS 85 kW 113 hp From April 1970 the 100 LS could be ordered with a three speed automatic transmission sourced from Volkswagen Although the Audi 100 s engines were considered rough critics stated that buyers whose first car had been a Beetle and aspired to upgrade to a contemporary diesel powered Mercedes Benz were unlikely to be discouraged 1 The Ingolstadt production line was at full capacity yet fell short of demand during the summer of 1970 and an additional line was set up in Volkswagen s own Wolfsburg plant which made it the first water cooled car produced there 4 For the Swiss market the 100 LS was equipped with a version of the 1 8 liter engine bored out by 0 5 mm 0 020 in producing 107 PS 79 kW 5 This placed the engine above 9 horsepower tax thresholds in the 19 cantons where this system was in use why this was desired is unknown 6 Starting with the 1972 model year the 80 and 90 PS versions were replaced by a new regular petrol variant of the 1 8 liter engine developing 85 PS 84 hp 63 kW at the same time the 100 GL was introduced featuring the 1 9 liter engine formerly used only in the Coupe S In March 1971 the 500 000th Audi was produced By now the Audi 100 had become the most commercially successful model in the company s history 7 In 1976 the two millionth Audi was built of which the 100 represented 800 000 cars 8 In September 1973 for the 1974 model year the 100 received a facelift with a somewhat smaller squared off grille correspondingly more angular front fenders and changed taillight lens patterns The rear torsion beam suspension was replaced by coil springs For the model year 1975 the base 100 was renamed the 100 L and received a 1 6 liter four cylinder engine coming out of the Audi 80 A four wheel drive prototype of the Audi 100 C1 was built in 1976 long before the appearance of quattro 9 In South Africa where the 100 was also assembled the 100 was available as the L LS GL and S Coupe Local production began towards the end of 1972 by October 1976 33 000 units had been built in South Africa 8 The GL received a vinyl roof and GL lettering on the C pillar The LS was dropped for 1976 but returned for 1977 along with the new GLS saloon The Coupe was discontinued The LS and GLS were special versions of the L and GL with silver paintjobs automatic transmissions and special red interiors L and LS have a 1760 cc engine with 75 kW 102 PS 101 hp DIN while the GL and GLS have the larger 1871 cc engine producing 84 kW 114 PS 113 hp 8 In the United States the Audi 100 appeared in 1970 in LS guise with a 115 hp 86 kW SAE 1 8 liter engine and with either two or four doors 10 For 1972 the engine was enlarged to 1 9 liters but the SAE net claimed power was down to 91 hp 68 kW A base and a GL model were added as was an automatic transmission 11 For 1974 the lineup was again restricted to the 100 LS while the larger safety bumpers were now fitted Power increased to 95 hp 71 kW for 1975 by changing to fuel injection 12 Standard equipment was improved accompanied by an increase in prices 12 In August 1977 the new Audi 5000 replaced the 100 although 537 leftover cars were sold in 1978 13 The coupe was not available in the United States 4 door sedan 2 door sedan 2 door Coupe S 2 door Coupe SAudi 100 200 and 5000 C2 1976 1982 EditAudi 100 200 and 5000 C2 43 Audi 100 2 door sedanOverviewAlso calledAudi 5E Australia 14 Production1976 1982988 581100 4 door 887 647 15 100 Avant 49 652200 51 282AssemblyWest Germany Neckarsulm IngolstadtSouth Africa UitenhageNigeria LagosBody and chassisBody style2 door saloon sedan 4 door saloon sedan5 door hatchbackLayoutFront engine front wheel drivePlatformVolkswagen Group C2 platformPowertrainEngine1 6 L I41 9 L I52 0 L I42 1 L I52 1 L turbo I52 0 L diesel I52 0 L turbo diesel I5 US only Transmission3 speed automatic5 speed manualDimensionsWheelbase105 4 in 2 677 mm 16 Length184 3 in 4 681 mm 16 Width69 6 in 1 768 mm 16 Height54 8 in 1 392 mm 16 Curb weight1 100 1 289 kg 2 425 2 842 lb 16 ChronologyPredecessorNSU Ro 80 4 door sedan Avant liftback model The restyled C2 Audi 100 was launched in 1976 with an inline five cylinder engine It was initially a 136 PS 100 kW engine offering six cylinder power and four cylinder economy later supplemented by less powerful versions The Coupe was discontinued but a five door hatchback model the 100 Avant was launched in August 1977 as part of this generation These Avant new models bore a liftback design similar to Volkswagen Passats from the era The mainstay of the range remained the four door sedan model A two door sedan version was offered primarily on the domestic market from February 1977 but by now there was little demand for large two door sedans and thus only a few of these two door Audi 100 C2s were sold 17 At the top of the line the Audi 200 made its appearance at the 1979 Frankfurt Show with fuel injected five cylinder engines in either naturally aspirated or turbocharged forms 18 At the end of September 1977 the Audi 100 became the manufacturer s first model to reach a production level of 1 000 000 units 19 The millionth Audi 100 was a hatchback Audi 100 Avant assembled not at the company s main Ingolstadt plant but to the west at the Neckarsulm factory which since the demise of the mainstream volume models from the NSU range had been concentrating on providing additional production capacity for the fast selling Audi range 19 The 100 C2 effectively became a de facto successor to the similarly sized NSU Ro80 which ceased production in 1977 and the NSU name gradually disappeared from the public consciousness eventually being erased from the company name completely in 1985 when Audi NSU Auto Union AG renamed itself Audi AG Engines available outside of North America included 1 6 L I4 85 PS 63 kW 84 hp carbureted 1976 1982 2 0 L I4 115 PS 85 kW 113 hp carbureted 1976 1978 1 9 L I5 100 PS 74 kW 99 hp carbureted 1980 1982 2 1 L I5 115 PS 85 kW 113 hp carbureted 1978 1982 2 1 L I5 136 PS 100 kW 134 hp fuel injection 1976 1982 100 and 200 2 1 L I5 170 PS 125 kW 168 hp fuel injection turbo 1979 1982 200 only 2 0 L I5 Diesel 70 PS 51 kW 69 hp 1978 1982 About 850 000 Audi 100 200 C2s were built 15 of which 133 512 were sold in the United States 20 The RHD Audi 200 5E and 5T were introduced into the UK in 1979 only 500 were imported The 5T 170 PS was a higher spec Turbo version of the 5E 136 PS injection and came with many optional extras as standard The UK version of the 5T had opening quarter lights electric door mirrors a sunroof cruise control and heated seats All Type 43 200 s came with automatic gearboxes with a five speed manual available by special order The C2 was sold as the Audi 5E in Australia It was part of a very restricted Audi lineup being the only model on offer for several years 21 The only engine on offer was the fuel injected Bosch K jetronic 2144 cc inline five with 85 kW 114 hp coupled to a four speed manual or 3 speed automatic in the GL and the 100kw Version with rare 5 speed manual or a three speed automatic in the CD 21 Audi 5000 1978 1983 Edit In North America where 133 512 of the Audi 5000 C2s were sold only five cylinder engines were available The 5000 had twin round headlamps for the first two model years after which they were replaced by rectangular units The diesel was originally not available in California as Porsche Audi of North America was unable to meet that state s strict emissions standards 22 The naturally aspirated diesel was also only available with a five speed manual a handicap in the American market It was not until the 1983 introduction of the turbo diesel that these concerns were met The 50 state Turbo diesel arrived for the 1983 model year at about the same time that the Audi 100 C3 was presented in Europe and was only ever sold in the United States 23 In 1980 the 5000 Turbo arrived in the US This model only delivered 130 hp 97 kW more than twenty percent less than the European spec model Aside from meeting the strict US emissions this model also had lower boost pressure to be able to run on the lower octane unleaded fuel available in America 24 While the Turbo also received a harder sportier suspension bigger aluminium wheels and other performance upgrades it was also only available with a three speed automatic transmission 25 Road amp Track were able to reach a top speed of 113 mph 182 km h in the federalized car slower than a naturally aspirated European market 2 1 E 26 In the US reflecting the Audi s luxury connotations 90 percent of 5000s were delivered with the costlier S equipment package 27 The 5000 Turbo diesel received a useful increase in power and torque offset somewhat by only being available in conjunction with Audi s 3 E automatic transmission This was a three speed automatic in which the E mode engaged a freewheel effect lowering fuel consumption by 3 5 percent 28 The Turbo diesel received the same body and interior specifications as the gasoline powered turbo the only difference was the use of 14 inch alloy wheels rather than the wider 15 inch items mounted on the 5000 Turbo 23 North America 2 1 L I5 103 hp 77 kW 104 PS fuel injection MY 1978 1983 100 hp 75 kW from 1980 on 2 1 L I5 130 hp 97 kW 132 PS fuel injection turbo MY 1980 1983 2 0 L I5 diesel 67 hp 50 kW 68 PS 22 MY 1980 1982 2 0 L I5 turbo diesel 84 hp 63 kW 85 PS MY 1983 Audi 100 200 and 5000 C3 1982 1991 EditAudi 100 200 and 5000 C3 44 1982 1988 Audi 100 sedanOverviewAlso calledHongqi Mingshi China Production1982 1991 Germany Model years1983 1992AssemblyGermany NeckarsulmChina Changchun FAW VW Hongqi South Africa UitenhageBody and chassisBody style4 door saloon sedan5 door estate wagonLayoutFront engine front wheel drive quattro permanent four wheel drive 29 PlatformVolkswagen Group C3 platformPowertrainEnginePetrol 1 8 L I41 9 L I52 0 L I52 1 L I52 2 L I52 3 L I5Diesel 2 0 L I52 0 L turbo I52 4 L I52 5 L TDI I5Transmission4 5 speed manual3 4 speed automaticDimensionsWheelbase105 6 in 2 682 mm 1988 1991 FWD amp 200 105 9 in 2 690 mm 1988 1990 AWD amp Wagons 105 8 in 2 687 mm Pre 1988 Length188 7 in 4 793 mm global 192 7 in 4 895 mm USA Width71 4 in 1 814 mm Height55 9 in 1 420 mm 55 7 in 1 415 mm S Curb weight1 090 1 590 kg 2 403 3 505 lb Sedan pre facelift Avant pre facelift Interior The third generation Audi 100 launched in September 1982 with aerodynamic styling contrasting the boxy styling of its predecessor and offering a much improved drag coefficient 0 30 on base model The aerodynamic C3 bodywork featured pin mounted flush windows offering a key reduction in aerodynamic drag Altogether the aerodynamic body increased the fuel efficiency and top speed versus other cars of similar engine size 30 The C3 introduced Audi s proprietary restraint system marketed as procon ten Two door models were no longer offered and the Audi 100 Avant was now positioned as a station wagon rather than a hatchback the Avant designation would be used for all Audi station wagons from that point forward The Avant featured an available extra folding third row seat not available in conjunction with ABS brakes as the brake control unit sat in the same space 31 The 200 launched in 1983 continued as the upmarket variant with several versions of the 2 2 L turbo 5 cylinder available in different markets over its life ranging in power outputs from 165 PS 121 kW MC engine through the 200 PS 147 kW versions to the final 220 PS 162 kW 20 valve 3B engine available from 1991 The 1983 Audi 200 Turbo had a top speed of 139 mph 224 km h 32 The MC turbo engine was available in the 100 as well for some markets In January 1988 the Audi 100 received a minor facelift including flush fitting door handles The 1991 200 20V featured flared vs flat front and rounded rear wheel arches to accommodate wider wheel and tire combinations to be fitted to 20V models U S magazine articles of the period reported 0 60 times of the 20 valve Audi 200 under 7 seconds with 1 4 mile times in the mid to upper 15 second mark 33 The Audi 100 also featured a 2 5 L straight five direct injection turbo diesel TDI model with 120 PS 88 kW introduced in January 1990 engine code 1T This was the first model to wear the TDI label It had a brief career in the C3 being replaced in December of that year when the C4 arrived The Audi V8 used an enlarged version of the bodyshell from the Audi 100 200 C3 but received more luxury features and a V8 engine Reported sudden unintended acceleration Edit During model years 1983 1987 Audi s U S sales fell after several recalls of Audi 5000 models 34 which were associated with reported incidents of sudden unintended acceleration linked to six deaths and 700 accidents 34 At the time National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA was investigating 50 car models from 20 manufacturers for sudden surges of power 35 In North America the CBS television broadcast network 60 Minutes news program aired a report titled Out of Control on November 23 1986 36 It featured interviews with six people who had sued Audi after reporting unintended acceleration including footage of an Audi 5000 ostensibly displaying a surge of acceleration while the brake pedal was depressed 37 38 39 Subsequent investigation revealed that 60 Minutes had not disclosed they had engineered the vehicle s behavior fitting a canister of compressed air on the passenger side floor to pump fluid via a hose to a hole drilled into the transmission 36 37 the arrangement executed by one of the experts who had testified on behalf of a plaintiff in a then pending lawsuit against Audi s parent company 40 Audi initially responded by suggesting that the drivers of the cars involved in the incidents were at fault because they had depressed the accelerator pedal rather than the brake 35 Subsequently the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA concluded that the majority of unintended acceleration cases including all the ones that prompted the 60 Minutes report were caused mainly by factors such as confusion of pedals 41 CBS acknowledged the report and stressed its findings that the problem could be aggravated by vehicle design the shape location and feel of gas and brake pedals 40 Audi s research demonstrated that many of the drivers who encountered unintended acceleration were below average in height indicating their knowledge of a relationship between design and the incidents 42 In a review study published in 2012 NHTSA summarized its past findings about the Audi unintended acceleration problems Once an unintended acceleration had begun in the Audi 5000 due to a failure in the idle stabilizer system producing an initial acceleration of 0 3g pedal misapplication resulting from panic confusion or unfamiliarity with the Audi 5000 contributed to the severity of the incident 43 This summary is consistent with the conclusions of NHTSA s most technical analysis at the time Audi idle stabilization systems were prone to defects which resulted in excessive idle speeds and brief unanticipated accelerations of up to 0 3g which is similar in magnitude to an emergency stop in a subway car These accelerations could not be the sole cause of long duration sudden acceleration incidents SAI but might have triggered some SAIs by startling the driver 44 The defective idle stabilization system performed a type of electronic throttle control Significantly multiple intermittent malfunctions of the electronic control unit were observed and recorded and were also observed and reported by Transport Canada 44 With the series of recall campaigns Audi made several modifications the first adjusted the distance between the brake and accelerator pedal on automatic transmission models 34 Later repairs of 250 000 cars dating back to 1978 added a device requiring the driver to press the brake pedal before shifting out of park 34 It is unclear what was done regarding the defects in the idle stabilization system Subsequent to the recall campaigns vehicles now include gear shift patterns and brake interlock mechanisms to prevent deliberate gear selection Audi s U S sales which had reached 74 061 in 1985 dropped to 12 283 in 1991 and remained level for three years 34 with resale values falling dramatically 45 Audi subsequently offered increased warranty protection 45 and renamed the affected models with the 5000 becoming the 100 and 200 in 1989 35 The company only reached the same level of U S sales again by model year 2000 34 As of early 2010 a class action lawsuit dealing with a charge that on account of the sudden acceleration controversy Audi models had lost resale value 37 filed in 1987 by about 7 500 Audi 5000 model owners remains unsettled and is currently contested in county court in Chicago after appeals at the Illinois state and U S federal levels 46 The NHTSA s findings have been small solace for Audi in defense of product liability actions as more and more successful cases used Audi s human factor design errors and failure to warn or recall as a basis for liability 47 Engines Edit The engine range comprised the following engines 48 49 More details under the discontinued VAG engines Audi 100 1 8 L I 4 75 PS 55 kW 74 hp carbureted 1982 1987 1 8 L I 4 90 PS 66 kW 89 hp carbureted later fuel injected with catalyst 1983 1990 1 9 L I 5 100 PS 74 kW 99 hp carbureted 1982 1984 2 0 L I 5 115 PS 85 kW 113 hp fuel injection later catalyst 1984 1990 2 1 L I 5 136 PS 100 kW 134 hp fuel injection 1982 1984 2 2 L I 5 138 PS 101 kW 136 hp fuel injection 1984 1990 2 2 L I 5 115 PS 85 kW 113 hp fuel injection catalyst 1984 1987 2 3 L I 5 136 PS 100 kW 134 hp fuel injection catalyst 1986 1990 2 2 L I 5 165 PS 121 kW 163 hp fuel injection turbo catalyst 1986 1990 2 0 L I 5 Diesel 70 PS 51 kW 69 hp 1982 1989 2 0 L I 5 Turbodiesel 87 PS 64 kW 86 hp 1983 1988 2 0 L I 5 Turbodiesel 100 PS 74 kW 99 hp 1988 1989 2 4 L I 5 Diesel 82 PS 60 kW 81 hp 1989 1990 2 5 L I 5 TDI 120 PS 88 kW 118 hp 1990 Audi 200 2 1 L I 5 136 PS 100 kW 134 hp fuel injection 1983 1984 2 2 L I 5 138 PS 101 kW 136 hp fuel injection 1984 1985 2 2 L I 5 165 PS 121 kW 163 hp fuel injection turbo catalyst 1985 1991 2 1 L I 5 182 PS 134 kW 180 hp fuel injection turbo 1983 1987 2 2 L I 5 200 PS 147 kW 197 hp fuel injection turbo 1988 1990 190 PS 140 kW 190 hp with automatic transmission 2 2 L I 5 220 PS 162 kW 217 hp 20 valve turbo for 200 Quattro 20V 1989 1991 Audi 5000 100 200 North America all fuel injected and catalysed 2 1 L I 5 100 hp 75 kW 101 PS MY 1984 2 2 L I 5 115 hp 86 kW 117 PS MY 1985 2 2 L I 5 110 hp 82 kW 112 PS MY 1986 19871 2 50 2 3 L I 5 130 hp 97 kW 132 PS MY 19871 2 1991 2 1 L I 5 Turbo 140 hp 104 kW 142 PS MY 1984 1985 2 2 L I 5 Turbo 158 hp 118 kW 160 PS MY 1986 19871 2 50 2 2 L I 5 Turbo 162 hp 121 kW 164 PS MY 19871 2 1991 2 2 L I 5 20 valve Turbo 217 hp 162 kW 220 PS MY 1991 The 5000 S Turbo was on Car and Driver s Ten Best list for 1984 and 1985 The CS Turbo quattro was on that list for 1986 through 1988 Production figures 15 a Model Volume100 852 243100 Avant 122 852200 97 195200 Avant 6 153Total 1 078 443Note a figures given for calendar years might include late C2 production figures for 200 do not include 1991 Audi 200 Quattro Trans AM Motorsport Edit In 1988 Audi entered the Trans Am Series with the 200 turbo quattro by contracting Bob Tullius Group 44 Racing The car was equipped with the Quattro system The car was piloted by Hurley Haywood and with both Walter Rohrl and Hans Joachim Stuck won eight out of thirteen events Audi moved to IMSA by the end of the season the SCCA would change the regulation to a two wheel drive only and banning cars with non American engines The Historic Trans am amp IMSA Group 51 is dedicated to the preservation of the cars that ran in the SCCA Trans am series and the similar IMSA GTO class from 1980 until 1991 Audi also used the 200 Turbo Quattro 20v as their Group A rally car replacement for the aging Audi Quattro after the FIA elimination of Group B in 1986 The 1987 Group A 200 was driven by former World Rally Champions drivers drivers Hannu Mikkola and Walter Rohrl The Audi 200 became the first four wheel drive car to win the Safari Rally with Hannu Mikkola driving The 200 Quattro became the last car Audi campaigned in rallying as a manufacturing team Gallery Edit FAW manufactured Audi 100 FAW Audi 200 1990 facelift Avant TDI 1990 faceliftAudi 100 C4 1990 1994 EditAudi 100 C4 4A OverviewProduction1990 1994AssemblyGermany NeckarsulmDesignerErwin Leo Himmel 1987 Body and chassisBody style4 door saloon sedan5 door estate wagonLayoutFront engine front wheel drive quattro permanent four wheel drivePlatformVolkswagen Group C4 platformRelatedAudi S4PowertrainEnginePetrol 2 0 L I42 0 L 16V I42 2 L turbo 20V I5 S4 2 3 L I52 6 L V62 8 L V64 2 L V8 S4 Diesel 2 4 L I52 5 L TDI I5Transmission4 speed automatic5 speed manual6 speed manualDimensionsWheelbase105 8 in 2 687 mm FWD 106 in 2 692 mm 4WD Length192 6 in 4 892 mm Width70 in 1 778 mm Height56 3 in 1 430 mm 56 6 in 1 438 mm FWD saloon 57 in 1 448 mm FWD Avant Curb weight1 090 1 750 kg 2 403 3 858 lb See also Audi A6 C4 Sedan Avant Audi released the C4 a heavily revised C3 in late 1990 in Continental Europe and during 1991 in other markets including the right hand drive British market 52 The C3 platform Audi V8 continued to be sold as a separate line The major change for the C4 was the introduction of a 2 8 L 90 degree SOHC 12v V6 engine It was later joined by a 2 6 L variant of the same configuration as the 2 8 L unit They are essentially the same engines offered in the 1992 B4 Audi 80 The option of quattro permanent four wheel drive was an option across the range except the smallest engines The Audi 100 quattro was available with a ZF four speed automatic and a 5 speed manual gearbox This generation was also available with the 2 5 litre 5 cylinder TDI engine introduced late in the C3 production which provided outstanding performance economy and refinement During 1994 in conjunction with some styling revisions Audi dropped the Audi 100 tag renaming it the A6 instead In addition the existing 100 derived Audi S4 became the S6 The S4 name was later reused for the high performance derivative of the Audi A4 replacement for the Audi 80 The Audi V8 had been replaced by the A8 in 1994 The C4 based A6 continued until early 1998 when it was replaced by an all new A6 EnginesModel Displacementcc Engine code Engine type Power at rpmkW metric hp Torque at rpmN m lb ft 0 100 km h Top speedkm h mph Production dates NotePetrol engines100 2 0 1984 AAE I4 SPI 74 101 at 5500 157 116 at 2750 12 6 s 182 113 12 1990 07 1994100 2 0 E AAD ABK I4 MPI 85 115 at 5400 168 124 at 3200 11 0 s 191 119 100 2 0 E 16V ACE 16V I4 140 190 at 5900 185 136 at 4500 10 1 s 204 127 01 1992 07 1994 Only select export marketsS4 2226 AAN Turbo 20V I5 169 230 at 5900 350 258 at 1950 6 8 s 244 152 07 1991 07 19942 3 E 2309 AAR I5 98 133 at 5500 186 137 at 4000 10 2 s 202 126 12 1990 07 19942 6 E 2598 ABC V6 110 150 at 5750 225 166 at 3500 9 5 s 210 130 03 1992 07 19942 8 E 2771 AAH 128 174 at 5500 245 181 at 3000250 184 at 3000 M 1 8 0 s 218 135 12 1990 07 1994S4 4 2 4172 ABH 32V V8 206 280 at 5800 400 295 at 4000 6 2 s 249 155 10 1992 06 1994Diesel engines2 4 D 2370 AAS I5 60 82 at 4400 164 121 at 2400 16 8 s 167 104 05 1991 07 19942 5 TDI 2460 AAT AEL TDI I5 85 115 at 4250 265 195 at 2250 11 1 s 195 121 04 1991 07 1994 On Super Plus 98 octane petrolType numbers EditIn addition to the C platform codes Audi assigned type numbers to their models F104 C1 Audi 100 1968 1976 Type 43 C2 Audi 100 1976 1982 Audi 200 1979 1982 Type 44 C3 Audi 100 1983 1991 Audi 200 1983 1992 Type 4A C4 Audi 100 1990 1994 Audi S4 1992 1994 Audi A6 1994 1997 Audi S6 1994 1997 Production in the Chinese market 1988 2005 EditChinese built Audi 100 Audi 100OverviewAlso calledHongqi MingshiHongqi CA5020 XJH station wagon CA7180A2E CA7200 CA7202 CA7220 CA7246LProduction1988 1999 53 54 China FAW VW Audi 100 200 1989 2005 55 56 57 58 59 China Hongqi Hongqi CA7180A2E CA7200 and CA7220 Limousine variants CA1021U3 pickup truck AssemblyChangchun FAW VW Hongqi Body and chassisBody style4 door saloon sedan5 door estate wagon4 door coupe utility 60 4 door hearse sedan delivery 61 PlatformVolkswagen Group C3 platformPowertrainEngine1 8 L QG18 I4 Hongqi CA7180 CA7180A2EL1 1 8 L EA827 20V turbo I4 Audi 200 Hongqi CA1021 U3 CA7220EL1 2 0 L CA4GE I4 Audi 100 Hongqi CA7200 2 2 L CA488 I4 Hongqi CA 1021U3 CA5020XJB police car CA7202 CA7220A9E CA7220A9E parade car CA7220A9EL1 L2 cabrio coach L2 parade car CA7220A9EL2A2 parade car CA7220EL1 CA7226L 2 2 L I5 Hongqi CA7221L CA7225LH CA7228L Audi 100 2 0 L VG20E V6 Hongqi CA7200E3L CA7202 CA7202A9EL3L2 CA7202E3L CA7202E3L1 Century Star 2 4 L BFK V6 Hongqi CA7242E6L CA7242E6L1 Century Star CA7246L 2 5 L Audi V6 Hongqi CA7220L1 CA7247L 2 6 L Audi V6 Audi 200 Hongqi CA7226L CA7240L Transmission5 speed manualChronologyPredecessorHongqi CA770SuccessorAudi A6 for Audi 100 and 200 Hongqi HQ430The C3 platform Audi 100 was also produced in Changchun China by FAW First Automobile Works a Chinese automotive manufacturer starting in August 1988 62 Since most products in China are designed for government use all 100s manufactured as FAWs were front wheel drive sedans with a 2 0 L inline four motor or a 2 2 L inline five motor In 1990 Politburo of the CCP approved a resolution to circumscribe car import and the engine displacement of cars equipped to officials Furthermore the resolution also prescribed that all cars of central departments of both Party and government must be domestically built As the most luxurious and advanced cars made in China in early 1990s FAW Audi 100 and 200 had a high percentage of the Chinese high class market of executive cars for nearly a decade until the C3 platform cars was replaced by C4 based Audi A6 in 1999 During the negotiation between FAW and Volkswagen in late 1980s Volkswagen acceded to FAW s suggestion of combining the C3 platform with previously introduced Chrysler engines in the new generation Hongqi Red Flag Hongqi CA7200 series with the technology of C3 were launched in mid 1990s while most of C3 Audi 100 parts could be made in China CA7200 were initially equipped with a 2 0 L or 2 2 L Chrysler four cylinder engine whose product line was introduced into China in 1987 In 2005 new Nissan VQ20 engines replaced the original Chrysler unit 63 A small number of C3 200s originally with 2 6 liter V6 engine later also with a turbocharged 1 8 were also built The 200 entered production in 1996 62 The 1 8 litre Hongqi engine was known as the QG18 while the 1 8 turbo was Volkswagen s EA827 engine All Chinese spec Audi 100s 200s and Hongqis were front wheel drive and had a 5 speed manual gearbox as standard The early C4 Audi 100 was also assembled in Changchun in small numbers The C4 was largely in European style but had American style tail lights Hongqi production commenced in 1989 with the CA7225LH and ended in 2005 where the Toyota Crown Majesta S180 replaced the Audi 100 based Hongqis as the successor under the name HQ3 and HQ430 In some variants the 2 litre Nissan VG20E V6 was also available as it had proved its use with Nissan s own large cars being used in the Gloria and Cedric Y30 FAW Audi 100 FAW Audi 200 Hongqi CA7180A2E Hongqi CA7202E3 Hongqi CA7228LAudi Duo EditMain article Audi hybrid vehicles At the Geneva Motor Show in March 1990 64 Audi presented its first iteration of the Audi Duo or Audi 100 Avant Duo experimental vehicle a plug in parallel hybrid based on the Audi 100 Avant quattro This car had a 12 6 bhp 9 4 kW Siemens electric motor which drove the rear wheels A trunk mounted nickel cadmium battery supplied energy to the motor that drove the rear wheels The vehicle s front wheels were powered by a 2 3 litre five cylinder engine with an output of 136 PS 100 kW 134 hp The intent was to produce a vehicle which could operate on the engine in the country and electric mode in the city Mode of operation could be selected by the driver Ten vehicles are believed to have been made one drawback was the extra weight of the electric drive making vehicles less efficient when running on their engines alone than standard Audi 100s with the same engine In late 1991 65 Audi unveiled the second Duo generation likewise based on the Audi 100 Avant quattro Once again this featured an electric motor a 28 6 PS 21 kW 28 hp three phase machine driving the rear wheels This time however the rear wheels were additionally powered via the Torsen differential 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