The only private Audi R18 TDI Ultra is offered for sale. It is a car without hybrid specifications and is the only privately owned driving model.





Although Audi modified this model, in 2018 it returned the car to its original specifications. The Audi R18 TDI Ultra has a 3.7-liter V6 diesel engine with 532 hp and a sequential transmission. The car has a chassis with the serial number 100. The Garrett TR30R turbocharger is in charge of achieving maximum power.
The R18 TDI Ultra is a model that achieved 4 of Audi’s 13 wins in the 24 Hours of Le Mans race. It has not been driven since 2018 and is located in Luxembourg.
Although 8 units of this model were produced in 2011, currently only six exist, and this one is the only one privately owned.