The Audi RS3 gets new suspension tuning and chassis-control systems for MY2025, and while there are several other upgrades as part of its mid-cycle refresh, the main ones are focused on its handling.
HIGHS Distinctive inline-five soundtrack, revised chassis software allows for easier drifting, upgraded standard tires promise more grip. LOWS Tight on rear passenger-and-cargo space, ride can be ...
Learn fast gimbal setup 2025 with this DJI RS4 balancing guide and DJI RS stabilizer tutorial, showing creators how to balance their DJI RS 4 in minutes. Pixabay, ZULMAHDI Balancing the DJI RS 4 ...
The discourse may remain firmly fixed on EVs, and the market on SUVs, but shoppers looking for a traditional gasoline sport compact are spoiled for choice. From familiar names like the Subaru WRX and ...
Ritwik is a passionate gamer who has a soft spot for JRPGs. He's been writing about all things gaming for six years and counting. No matter how great a title's gameplay may be, there's always the ...
The Audi RS3’s legendary five-cylinder engine has about two years left to live. Audi is preparing a final RS3 GT edition before emissions rules and an EV-focused future close the book on the offbeat ...
The Golf R’s 25th anniversary model will feature the powerful 5-cylinder engine from the Audi RS3 This special edition will be a final, high-performance send-off for the gas-powered Golf R The car is ...
2011 was the year Audi rolled out a very special derivative of the A3. Based on the S3 Sportback, the RS 3 Sportback is made special by its aurally distinct 2.5-liter TFSI inline-five engine. Follow ...
The hot hatch world has always thrived on big rivalries, and while the Audi RS3 and Mercedes-AMG A45 remain the main contenders in hyper hatch territory, more accessible options like the VW Golf R are ...
First offered in a passenger car by Mercedes-Benz back in 1974, the five-cylinder engine has always been a bit of an automotive oddball. The unconventional configuration eventually gained a foothold ...
"They don't make 'em like they used to" is an overused expression nowadays, especially in the automotive world. In truth, people have been saying it for decades, almost like a car enthusiast's family ...