2012 MTM Q3
Just prior to the spectacular premiere of the automobile industry’s
current annual presentation season at the International Motor Show in
Geneva, the statistics registered a trend that every automobile
manufacturer should take note of: the notchback is out and the Sport
Utility Vehicle (SUV) is taking over.
Also oozing pure power is the MTM Q3 2.0 TFSI Quattro, which is presented in bold black, red and gold, just like the power-charged MTM "Bulli". An obvious reference to the European Football Championship by the MTM team: "If you want to play in the top league, you better drive in the top league”, MTM boss Roland Mayer adds with a smile when talking about the patriotically-coloured creation of his associates.
Meanwhile, under the bonnet everything is just what you would expect from MTM: high-tech for high performance and the satisfaction of knowing that “more is more”.
2012 MTM T500
Which is also the maxim for the MTM T 500 2.5 TFSI 4motion. It is
driven by an in-line five-cylinder, an indestructible performer with a
character that may no longer play a leading role in the serial
production planning at Volkswagen, but which has nevertheless succeeded
in building a huge fan community. And they will prick up their ears
when the T 500 roars off into the distance with 472 HP at 6,900 rpm. At
4,100 rpm, the unit racks up a torque of 625 Nm, and if the
transmission hadn’t also been modified for such force with MTM
know-how, the enormous bang would hardly allow it to make it to the
asphalt. Secured to such an extent, the fierce propulsion first ends at
280 km/h. Even the briskest T5 with serial power stays within a civil
speed range, at about 200 km/h. The control exercised against so much
power is guaranteed by large disc brakes, firmly gripped by two
6-piston fixed callipers at the front axle. Mounted on the 9x20 inch
MTM Bimoto rims, are 275/35 ZR 20 Michelin SuperSport. Certainly not
for the faint-hearted, but in the face of a muscleman, the category
“comfort” seems to hold what it promises – with a KW Street Comfort
coilover suspension, with a sensible as well as helpful touch from MTM.
All in all, the MTM T500 ensemble totals just under 160,000 Euro.
Just like the "Bulli", the MTM Q3 2.0 TFSI also strikes a different
note than the standard model. No wonder; instead of 170 HP, this PSUV
charges in with 310 HP. The MTM version takes a good two seconds less,
namely 6.1 seconds, to sprint to 100 km/h. And while the standard Q3
reaches its peak at 212 km/h, the MTM Q3 has enough steam to get it to
just under 250 km/h. An Audi Q3 2.0 TFSI with S-Line sport package
costs almost 37,000 Euro. After MTM has done its magic, the PSUV will
cost just under 59,000 Euro. The added value is generated by proven
additions like a specially adapted exhaust system with turbo-kit and
rear diffuser, as equally visible as the characteristic set of wheels
from MTM Bimoto 20", soled with tyres size 255/35 ZR 20 and moderately
lowered.
Primed like this, both MTM creations are perfectly suited for a trip to the European Football Championship. The ideal PSUV for fans and groupies. For those fans who would rather watch the tournament of Europe’s best kickers at home on the telly, skip the black-red-gold foil: with savings of 2,350 Euro for the T500 and 1,850 Euro for the MTM Q3. You’ll still be ahead of the game with both, multi-coloured or plain – even if you head west.
Primed like this, both MTM creations are perfectly suited for a trip to the European Football Championship. The ideal PSUV for fans and groupies. For those fans who would rather watch the tournament of Europe’s best kickers at home on the telly, skip the black-red-gold foil: with savings of 2,350 Euro for the T500 and 1,850 Euro for the MTM Q3. You’ll still be ahead of the game with both, multi-coloured or plain – even if you head west.
Images : 2012 MTM Q3
Images : 2012 MTM T500
[Source : MTM]
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