The “Audi Sports Quattro S1 Pikes Peak” is a hill climb special machine developed based on the WRC car for the world-famous “Pikes Peak International Hill Climb” held in Colorado, USA. In 1987, he won the open rally class in Walter Röhrl’s drive, breaking the fastest record at the time. Autoart realistically reproduces the flashy style that goes beyond the Group B WRC machine, such as the overhanging over fender, front spoiler, and huge rear wing. Attention is also paid to the degree of reproduction of details such as auxiliary equipment such as radiators and oil tanks located at the rear of the vehicle, and the Spartan interior where meters and switches are lined up in an orderly manner.
The “Autoart Composite Diecast Model” uses “ABS”, which is a unique blend for the body, and “Diecast” for the inner body. Making the best use of the advantages of each material, while achieving high rigidity and a feeling of weight that is not inferior to the die-cast model, the reproduction of a strikingly realistic and sharp body line and more accurate dust than the die-cast body. It is a “totally new” innovative model car that enables matching and opening and closing of parts.