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Audi RS3 8P Sportback Red DNA 1:18

Audi RS3 8P Sportback Red DNA 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Audi
Model Manufacturer
DNA
Scale
1:18
Material
Resin
Model Condition
New Model
SKU
DNA000056
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About the Audi RS3 8P Sportback Red DNA 1:18

TL;DR: DNA's 1:18 resin Audi RS3 8P Sportback reproduces the first-generation RS3 in Red, built around the 2.5-litre turbocharged five-cylinder engine that deliberately echoes the sound of Audi's original Ur-Quattro. Sealed resin construction suits the compact hatchback's tight surfacing, giving this performance model a sharp, accurate finish.

Audi could have built the RS3 around a conventional four-cylinder, but choosing a five-cylinder engine instead was a deliberate nod to the Quattro that made the brand's rally reputation decades earlier, and that engineering choice still defines how the RS3 is remembered today.

DNA's Resin Rendering of the Five-Cylinder RS3

The 8P RS3's bodywork carries only modest changes over the standard A3 Sportback: wider sills, a deeper front bumper, and quad exhaust tips that hint at what sits under the bonnet without shouting about it. That restraint suits resin's strengths, since the model's job is mostly about clean, accurate surfacing rather than dramatic bodywork. DNA's sealed construction holds the Sportback's tight rear haunches and subtle wheel-arch extensions with genuine precision, and Red gives the otherwise understated hatchback real visual presence on a shelf. Being sealed means no opening bonnet to reveal that distinctive five-cylinder engine, which for enthusiasts drawn specifically to the RS3's soundtrack is a real trade-off worth knowing before buying. What the resin format does deliver is sharper surfacing than diecast typically manages at this scale, particularly around the car's compact proportions.

The Five-Cylinder Thread from Ur-Quattro to RS3

Audi's five-cylinder engine layout is inseparable from the brand's rally history, first appearing in the original Ur-Quattro and becoming one of the most distinctive-sounding configurations in motorsport before falling out of favour across most of the industry. Reviving it for the RS3 wasn't a cost-driven decision, it was a deliberate connection back to that heritage, giving the otherwise ordinary-looking hatchback a genuinely special character under the skin. A model like this works well displayed alongside other five-cylinder Audis, or simply as the modern bookend to a Quattro-era collection, since the engineering thread connecting them is real rather than a marketing invention. Few hot hatches carry that kind of genuine mechanical heritage rather than a badge-engineered one.

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