What cars are displayed at the Audi museum?
Highlights on this floor are the auto union Audi, the first Audi one 00 and it’s better looking brother Audi 100 KS, the Quattro and the Sport Quattro and of course the latest model here at the museum the Audi RS four B five. Quattro (meaning four in Italian and stylized as quattro) is the trademark used by the automotive brand Audi to indicate that all-wheel drive (AWD) technologies or systems are used on specific models of its automobiles.The former designer Peter von Horsezky tells us about the Audi 100 as one of the fastest cars in its class with the installation of a fifth cylinder, the setting up of a new world record by its aerodynamic shape and the effect of the four-wheel drive quattro in 1984 followed by the TDI.Used by Audi since 1980, the ‘quattro’ name applies to the four-wheel-drive system fitted to the Bavarian brand’s road and racing cars. Audi spell the system itself with a lowercase ‘q’ after the Italian word for ‘four’ – Quattro with a capital ‘Q’ applies to the iconic Group B rally car from the 1980s.
Does the Audi museum have guided tours?
Audi Forum & Headquarters The museum showcases a variety of exhibits, including vintage cars and the latest models. Take a guided tour if available to gain deeper insights into the automotive world. Factory tours Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of automobile production and experience the manufacture of innovative vehicles up close with our exciting experience tours at the Audi Forum Ingolstadt.The museum at the Audi Forum Ingolstadt Boasting more than 100 historical exhibits, the museum’s permanent exhibition covers a broad spectrum from the early history of the company to the present day.An awesome tour We booked a hotel in Ingolstadt for one night and found out that this is where Audi has it’s headquarters. Being Audi owners ourselves we booked a two hour factory tour (the assembly portion) and it was awesome. Tours can be booked online but there is a caveat.Definitely a must visit place if you stay close to ingolstadt or you drive to munich from north. Museum part is not as big as mercedes or Porsche, but it is worth to see. However, the factory tour is amazing, it will change your perception, leave a lot of memories. Book a “factory fascination tour” before your visit.Definitely a must visit place if you stay close to ingolstadt or you drive to munich from north. Museum part is not as big as mercedes or Porsche, but it is worth to see. However, the factory tour is amazing, it will change your perception, leave a lot of memories. Book a “factory fascination tour” before your visit.
Can you take pictures in the Porsche museum?
Yes. You can take photos in the museum, the main challenge is other visitors in your shots. However, understandably, you can’t take photos on the factory tour if you do that. A) Either the museum thinks that photography, particularly flash photography, might damage some artifacts, or B) The museum thinks that if people take photos, they will end up online, people will see them, and then won’t come visit since they’ve already seen some of the museum’s collection.