Audi XR is a line of high-performance, luxury vehicles manufactured by German automaker Audi AG.
The XR line was first introduced in 1996 with the Audi A8 XR.
In 1999, the Audi RS4 XR was launched as a high-performance version of the Audi A4.
The Audi TT XR was unveiled in 2004, with a design heavily influenced by the original Audi TT.
The Audi XR model range currently includes high-performance versions of models such as the Audi S4, S6, S7, and S8.
The XR nameplate was created to distinguish the high-performance models from the standard Audi lineup.
BMW M is a subsidiary of German car manufacturer BMW AG that focuses solely on producing high-performance cars.
Mercedes-AMG is the high-performance subsidiary of German car manufacturer Mercedes-Benz.
A high-performance version of the Audi A7 with a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine producing 591 horsepower.
A high-performance version of the Audi S8 with a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine producing 563 horsepower.
A high-performance version of the Audi A6 Avant wagon with a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine producing 591 horsepower.
The XR nameplate was created to distinguish the high-performance models from the standard Audi lineup.
Yes, Audi XR models are generally more expensive than their standard counterparts due to their high-performance features and luxury amenities.
The Audi RS7 XR has a top speed of 155 mph, but can be increased to 190 mph with the Dynamic package plus option.
Yes, the Audi RS6 Avant XR has a spacious cargo area that can fit up to 20.0 cubic feet of cargo with the rear seats up and 59.3 cubic feet with the seats down.
The fuel economy of Audi XR models varies depending on factors such as engine size and driving conditions, but generally they are not as efficient as their standard counterparts due to their high-performance features.