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Revo Hunter -

Thus, a true "Revo Hunter" (the 2020-2021 batch) is a collectible. If you find a used RS3 with a "Hunter" badge on the rear window, you are looking at a car that costs $10,000 more than book value. I spoke with a private owner in Arizona who wishes to remain anonymous (let’s call him "M"). M owns a 2019 RS3 with the Hunter kit.

But the defining feature, according to M, is the sound . The 2.5-liter five-cylinder naturally warbles. The Hunter turbocharger adds a jet-like "scream" at 7,000 rpm. It is distinct from a V6 or a flat-four. It is the sound of a Dyson vacuum cleaner possessed by a demon. The Revo Hunter is not for purists. Critics argue that the torque delivery is "violent" and "unsafe for stock rods" (Revo solves this with forged internals in the full kit). Others argue that "Hunter" mode is unusable on the street; the turbo lag below 4,000 rpm is substantial, and the clutch (in manual Golfs) cries for mercy. revo hunter

It is the last of a dying breed: the street-legal, computer-controlled, mechanical riot. A ghost in the machine that hunts for supercars and swallows them whole. Thus, a true "Revo Hunter" (the 2020-2021 batch)

"You know how a normal fast car feels like a rollercoaster—you strap in, you climb, you drop? The Hunter feels like a trebuchet. You load the torque converter, the boost builds to 28 psi while you're stationary, and then you release the brake. The car doesn't spin tires. It rotates the planet underneath you." M owns a 2019 RS3 with the Hunter kit

Only 150 units were made globally.