Conceived as the ultimate evolution of the Bischofberger Family concept, the Condor combined a fully equipped camper body with the turbocharged performance of the Audi 200.
Conceived as “a new motor home concept,” the Family combined the road manners and performance of a passenger car with the living space and amenities of a compact camper, earning a reputation as one of the fastest German motorhomes of its era.
The Audi Fox GTI represents a uniquely American-market interpretation of the European Audi 80 GTE, arriving at a time when Audi’s identity in the United States was still being established.