Audi’s New Hot Hatch Tips Its Hat to Its Heritage in the Best Way Possible

Ingolstadt’s finest is celebrating 50 years of its iconic five-cylinder with an epic sendoff.

Close-up of a green Audi car's front wheel with bronze multi-spoke rim, red brake caliper, and LED headlight.Audi

Audi is popping the champagne this year to honor one of its greatest icons, its signature turbocharged gas-powered five-cylinder. And to really pay tribute to its success, while giving it a proper sendoff, Ingolstadt’s finest just revealed the special RS 3 competition limited.

As one can determine from the badge, the special editions are based on the hot RS 3 sedan and hatchback. Currently, those are the only models in the brand’s lineup still utilizing the iconic powerplant.

So, it was only natural of them to choose the RS 3 platform to celebrate the party piece, which turns 50 years old this year.

The most glorious RS 3 yet

As a commemoration, the RS 3 competition limited comes with a whole bucket list of performance and aesthetic upgrades. It’s fitting for a car celebrating one of Audi’s greatest performance icons.

It all starts with more aggressive exterior bodywork, including a new front bumper featuring pronounced lowering effects and aerodynamic canards for greater downforce. Complementing the sportier front bumper are extended side sills and a carbon fiber rear lower diffuser with wide-diameter exhaust pipes.

Dark green Audi RS3 Sportback driving on a road with blurred wheels and trees in the background.
The RS 3 competition limited is undoubtedly the brand’s hottest hatch ever.
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Bespoke matte Neodymium gold-colored 19-inch ten cross-spoke wheels and the choice of three equally unique exterior colors — Malachite Green Finish, Daytona Gray and Glacier White Matte — complete the exterior aesthetic.

But the Competition Limited goes much more than skin deep.

Just as much go as show

Dark green Audi RS3 Sportback driving on a curved road with blurred trees in the background.
With more aggressive bodywork and bespoke features, the RS 3 competition limited is a great way to send off what’s under the hood.
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The signature turbo-five remains untouched, but it still produces a healthy 400 horsepower and 369 pound-feet of torque. It’s the same unit that powers the old TT RS from 2016 to 2023. In the RS 3, it yields a 0-60 time in less than four seconds.

Nevertheless, its age and previous application don’t undermine how special it is. Internally dubbed the “EA855 R5,” Audi’s engineers introduced the 2.5-liter turbo five-cylinder to honor the brand’s original inline-five from the 1980s.

Audi RS 3 2.5-liter five-cylinder TFSI engine with visible pistons, valves, and intercooler on a white background.
Audi’s five-cylinder engine is arguably one of the most iconic internal combustion engines ever made.
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It’s the same engine platform that led the Four Rings to score multiple victories in the World Rally Championship, specifically in the Group B era. But what also makes Audi’s five-cylinder unique is its firing order of 1-2-4-5-3, resulting in one of the most distinctive engine soundtracks in all of automotive history.

Gray Audi RS3 sedan driving on a winding road with trees and sunlight in the background.
The RS 3 competition limited is also available in sedan form.
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Helping to annunciate that epic five-cylinder sound is an optimized and reworked RS sport exhaust system with active exhaust valves. And another fun trick: the Matrix LED headlights illuminate in a pattern that reflects the engine’s unique firing order when the doors are locked and unlocked.

The RS 3 competition limited also benefits from some weight-saving measures. For instance, engineers removed some sound-deadening materials and other bits to further improve handling.

Specially-tuned heavy-duty coilover struts, a revised rear stabilizer and factory-fitted carbon ceramic brakes also improve handling and stopping power. The coilovers are adjustable by the driver, depending on the driving conditions.

Eventually US-bound, but it won’t be cheap

Dark gray Audi RS3 sedan with intricate alloy wheels in a dimly lit studio with red and white light accents.
Audi plans to only make 750 models in total, so expect to pay handsomely for one.
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For now, Audi announced the RS 3 competition limited will launch in Europe in the coming months. Pricing starts at €102,680 for the sedan and €100,680 for the hatch. Which, is a little more than $117,000 and $119,400 at today’s exchange rates.

And that’s quite a lot for an RS 3. But Audi plans to make only 750 in total globally. That number includes the US, but details for North America’s allocation haven’t been released.

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