Audi Quattro
Audi Quattro: A Brief History
The Audi Quattro is a legendary line of high-performance vehicles produced by the German automaker Audi. The name “Quattro” refers to the all-wheel drive (AWD) system that became synonymous with the brand. The Quattro line was first introduced in 1980 and quickly gained a reputation for its advanced technology, exceptional handling, and rallying success.
Years in Production
The production of Audi Quattro models spanned several decades. The original Audi Quattro, also known as the Ur-Quattro, was produced from 1980 to 1991. This model was a pioneering sports coupe that featured a turbocharged engine and permanent AWD, making it a trailblazer in the automotive industry.
In later years, Audi expanded the Quattro lineup to include various models, such as the Audi RS4 Quattro, Audi S5 Quattro, and Audi Q7 Quattro, among others. Each model offered its unique blend of performance, luxury, and AWD capability.
Options for Windshield Replacement
When it comes to windshield replacement for Audi Quattro vehicles, several options are available. Audi recommends using genuine OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) windshields to ensure the best fit and quality. These windshields are specifically designed and manufactured to meet Audi’s standards for safety and performance.
Additionally, there are reputable third-party glass manufacturers that produce high-quality windshields compatible with Audi Quattro models. Some well-known companies in the automotive glass industry include Pilkington, Saint-Gobain Sekurit, and AGC Automotive.
Possible Features for Windshield Replacement
Audi Quattro models may incorporate various features into their windshields, depending on the specific model and trim level. These features can include:
- Rain and Light Sensors: Windshields equipped with rain and light sensors can automatically activate windshield wipers and adjust the headlights’ intensity based on the prevailing weather conditions.
- Heated Windshield: Some Audi Quattro models offer a heated windshield option, which helps melt ice and snow, providing improved visibility during cold weather.
- Acoustic Glass: High-end Audi Quattro models may feature acoustic windshields, which incorporate a layer of sound-absorbing material. This helps reduce external noise, resulting in a quieter cabin environment.
ADAS Features and Recalibration
Many modern Audi Quattro models are equipped with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) to enhance safety on the road. These systems can include lane departure warning, forward collision alert, adaptive cruise control, and more.
In the event of windshield replacement, it is essential to consider ADAS recalibration. ADAS systems often rely on sensors and cameras mounted near the windshield to function properly. When replacing the windshield, these sensors may need recalibration to ensure accurate operation of the ADAS features.
Recalibration typically involves using specialized equipment to align and calibrate the ADAS sensors and cameras according to the manufacturer’s specifications. It is recommended to have the recalibration performed by certified technicians at authorized service centers or glass replacement facilities experienced in ADAS recalibration.
By following the proper recalibration procedures, the ADAS features integrated into the Audi Quattro can continue to function effectively, maintaining the vehicle’s advanced safety capabilities.