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- Q3809951 abstract "The Aztec is a concept car introduced by ItalDesign in 1988. The two-seater is unique because the driver and passenger are separated, requiring the two parties to communicate electronically. It was fitted with a five-cylinder DOHC 200 PS (147 kW; 197 hp) Audi Turbo engine and uses a four-wheel-drive system derived from Lancia Delta Integrale. Only 18 or 50 (according to different sources) of these cars were ever built, and recently one sold for $75,000 – far cheaper than the $225,000 they were sold for originally. The designer, Giugiaro, also designed the Lotus Esprit and the Maserati Boomerang.".
- Q3809951 thumbnail Audi_Aztec_Italdesign.jpg?width=300.
- Q3809951 wikiPageExternalLink ecaztec.htm.
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- Q3809951 comment "The Aztec is a concept car introduced by ItalDesign in 1988. The two-seater is unique because the driver and passenger are separated, requiring the two parties to communicate electronically. It was fitted with a five-cylinder DOHC 200 PS (147 kW; 197 hp) Audi Turbo engine and uses a four-wheel-drive system derived from Lancia Delta Integrale.".
- Q3809951 label "Italdesign Aztec".
- Q3809951 depiction Audi_Aztec_Italdesign.jpg.