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That's an interesting statement you make Marcus. It's amazing how marketing spin can create and impression of the "latest version of quattro" when actually quattro is less of a mechanical innovation these days and more of a "philosophy" if you will - irrespective of the technical layout. So, technically speaking there isn't a latest version of quattro from an innovation point of view.
The latest version of quattro is simply the one employed in the most recent model release I suppose. It's possibly better to understand what is the most advanced or sophisticated version of quattro and again, even that is a difficult one to pin down. In my opinion it would be the lastest asymmetrical version employed on front-engined A4 and A5s coupled with a QTV rear differential.
In principle as I've laboriously stated on a number of occasions, there's no such thing as the perfect AWD system - each and every one of them has some or other mechanical or dynamic penalty. Some, though are as close as possible to the best practical compromise.
Yes it does kinda take the "latest and greatest" description down a peg or two. It must be kinda expensive for them to have all these different variations too. I guess they have to tailor "quattro" to suit the vehicle in question.
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I'm glad they were put in the Rs 6 makes it look much more sportier