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Nardo Grey is typically reserved for high-performance models from Audi but this BMW M4 proves that Audi’s fiercest rival can also pull off this paint scheme faultlessly. This particular M4 ...
The upgrade includes Nardo Gray paint, black 21-inch wheels, and a Jet Gray/Black interior with Crimson Red stitching. The S6 Nardo starts at $95,095, and the S7 version starts at $105,595.
Seeing more than one Nardo Grey Audi in a photo is cause for celebration, but here we have four, and they're all pretty new. If we're not mistaken, all were launched in 2017.
Audi is offering 200 U.S.-spec RS3s in a Nardo Grey limited edition that also comes with a faster top speed of 174 mph. ; The 2020 RS3 is powered by a 400-hp turbocharged 2.5-liter five-cylinder ...
Inside, the Nardo Sport Editions are upholstered in two-tone black-and-gray leather with red stitching and seat belts. The package costs $9,700 on the S6 and $11,200 on the S7. What Else Is New?
Nardo Grey may be more familiar to Audi enthusiasts, but one BMW owner and Bimmer Post member had his M3 Competition Package painted in this classic shade through the brand’s Individual program ...
For the past few years, there’s been an unsettling homogeneity in automotive paints. See, it’s been a decade since Audi introduced us all to Nardo Gray, and for that decade we’ve all lived ...
This special Nardo edition is even faster than the normally-very-fast RS3, because it gets the speed limiter removed. As such, here’s a small saloon that’d quite happily do 174mph.
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