Audi has confirmed it will discontinue its turbocharged 2.5-litre inline five-cylinder engine from its European lineup by mid-2027, amid tightening emissions laws.

According to Automotive News, the German automaker will drop the engine as it does not comply with upcoming Euro 7 emissions regulations, which come into effect in Europe from late 2026.

Codenamed ‘EA855’, the 2480cc engine is currently offered in Australia in the high-performance Audi RS3 hatch and sedan, in which it produces 294kW of power and 500Nm of torque. Combined with standard quattro all-wheel drive, this enables a 0–100km/h sprint of 3.8 seconds in both body styles.

When production of the existing RS3 ends in mid-2027, the five-cylinder – currently hand-made in Győr, Hungary – will go with it.

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While it powers the current RS3, the EA855 was also used in the RS Q3 small SUV and Audi TT RS sports car in Australia until 2024.

The five-cylinder will also be offered here later this year in the upcoming limited-edition Cupra Formentor VZ5, in which it produces 287kW and 480Nm, for a claimed 0-100km/h time of 4.2 seconds.

It’s also rumoured to make a celebratory appearance in the Volkswagen Golf R for the 2027 model year, coinciding with the 25th anniversary of the Golf R nameplate.

Australian emissions regulations are not aligned with Europe’s, with the Euro 7 standard not yet scheduled for introduction locally.