Audi Rosemeyer
| Audi Rosemeyer | |
|---|---|
| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | Audi AG | 
| Production | 2000 | 
| Designer | Stefan Sielaff | 
| Body and chassis | |
| Class | Concept vehicle | 
| Body style | 2-door coupé | 
| Layout | Mid engine, quattro permanent four-wheel drive | 
| Related | |
| Powertrain | |
| Engine | 8,004 cubic centimetres (488.4 cu in) WR16 | 
| Power output | 700 brake horsepower (520 kW) 760 newton-metres (560 lbf⋅ft) | 
| Transmission | 6-speed manual | 
| Dimensions | |
| Wheelbase | 2,911 mm (114.6 in) | 
| Length | 4,539 mm (178.7 in) | 
| Width | 1,920 mm (75.6 in) | 
| Height | 1,240 mm (49 in) | 
| Kerb weight | 1,607 kg (3,543 lb) | 
| Chronology | |
| Predecessor | Audi Avus quattro | 
| Successor | Audi Le Mans quattro | 
The Audi Rosemeyer is a concept car built by Audi, shown initially at Autostadt and at various auto shows throughout Europe during 2000. It featured a polished aluminum body inspired by 1930s Auto Union racecars, and a mid mounted WR16 engine that would later be used in the Bugatti Veyron.