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Audi - S2 (1993)

Discover the enduring allure of the 1993 Audi S2—a compact performance coupe that still turns heads on highways and racetracks alike. Though its production was brief, the Audi S2 price for vintage models today reflects a blend of rarity, heritage, and the car’s celebrated driving dynamics. Whether you’re wondering about the Audi S2 1993 price for a pristine example or what the used Audi S2 price might look like in today’s market, our database can help you gauge what a 1993 Audi S2 worth truly is. The model was introduced as Audi’s answer to the growing demand for hot‑hatch performance coupes in the early 1990s, slotted just behind the more economical 80 series but ahead of any other sub‑3000 kg Allianz engineered vehicle in its class.

Below is a snapshot of the defining hardware and design options that shaped the 1993 Audi S2: features that set it apart in a generation dominated by mass‑produced but less spirited coupes.

  • Engine: 1.8‑liter, naturally aspirated, turbocharged inline‑4 (designated B16 or B18 depending on region) producing 170 hp at 5,400 rpm.
  • Torque: 240 lb‑ft (325 Nm) available from 1,400 rpm onwards, giving the S2 a brisk 0‑60 mph time that rivals many sport cars several decades later.
  • Transmission: 4‑speed manual with a close‑ratio gearbox, or a 5‑speed tip‑tronic manual on select markets.
  • DriveType: 4‑wheel drive (quattro) standard on all 1993 variants, cementing Audi’s rally racing pedigree in production form.
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline (regular or premium according to country).
  • Dimensions: 1,750 mm (W) × 1,445 mm (H) × 1,450 mm (L). Approximately 1,100 kg (2,425 lb) curb weight with the standard chassis.
  • Exterior Style: Two‑door coupe with a distinctive lightweight aluminum front fascia, 2‑tone paint options, and a rear spoiler that can be removed for a more touring‑oriented look.
  • Interior: Six‑passenger seat layout, 10‑inch gauge cluster, front‑gearshifts that feel solid, and optional


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