The retro Audi GT50 concept has been revealed to celebrate the German premium brand’s history of five-cylinder engines, which started with the Audi 100 in 1976.

Audi’s first production five-pot engine displaced just 2.1 litres, and made 100kW. Since then the five-cylinder layout has been deployed in some of Audi’s most famous models, including the Quattro road and rally cars, the RS2 Avant and, most recently, the TT RS.

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While Ford, Volvo and Volkswagen have all used five-cylinder engines in the not-too-distant past, these motors have all been replaced by four-cylinder engines.

Audi’s five-cylinder, and the unique rumble from its 1-2-4-5-3 firing pattern, lives on in the 299kW/500Nm 2.5-litre turbocharged unit powering the latest RS3, which serves as the basis for the GT50 concept.

The only images and details we have about the GT50, which was created over six months by a team of 14 apprentices at Audi’s Neckersulm factory, come via Stimme, a German newspaper, and its associated Instagram page.