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Can Audi's 400-hp RS 3 Sedan give the Mercedes-AMG CLA 45 a run for its money?

Audi RS 3 Sportback
Audi’s RS 3 Sportback has been a forbidden fruit since the first generation model was introduced in Germany in 2011. That’s allegedly set to change soon, as an anonymous Audi of America employee has revealed the Volkswagen-owned car maker is preparing to sell the RS 3 in the United States for the first time ever.

There’s a small catch: the RS 3 that we’ll get on our shores will be a hot-rodded version of the A3 Sedan, not of the A3 hatchback like the Euro-spec model (pictured). It will be aimed squarely at the coupe-like Mercedes-AMG CLA 45, and it will boast a turbocharged 2.5-liter, five-cylinder engine tweaked by Audi’s go-fast quattro division to generate at least 400 horsepower. A seven-speed, dual-clutch automatic transmission with shift paddles (called S-tronic in Audi-speak) will be the only unit offered, and it goes without saying that all-wheel drive will come standard.

The RS 3 will look a little different than the A3/S3 currently found in showrooms because it will be based on the facelifted model that hasn’t been unveiled yet. It’s expected to receive a minor nip and tuck that will make it look virtually identical to the bigger A4 by adding a sharper rendition of Audi’s ubiquitous singleframe grille and more angular headlights. Beyond the front end, the RS 3 will stand out from the standard A3/S3 siblings with wide alloy wheels tucked under flared fenders, side skirts, a custom rear bumper with a large air diffuser, and a small trunk-mounted spoiler.

Enthusiast website Quattro World speculates the Audi RS 3 Sedan will go on sale late next year as a 2018 model, meaning Audi fans have plenty of time to save up. They’ll need to, because its base price will allegedly lie between $55,000 and $60,000, a figure that, if accurate, would make it between $5,000 and $10,000 more expensive than Mercedes-AMG’s CLA 45. Audi hasn’t commented on the rumor, so we’ll have to wait until the facelifted A3/S3 are introduced later this year to find out more about what the future holds for the RS 3.

Ronan Glon
Ronan Glon is an American automotive and tech journalist based in southern France. As a long-time contributor to Digital…
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