There are no butterfly doors featured on the Audi lineup—but that doesn’t mean you can’t buy a vertical door kit and install butterfly doors or Lambo doors on your Audi supercar yourself.
Why have traditional car doors when you could stand out with vertical doors? And nowadays, your options go beyond mere butterfly doors to include scissor doors (also known as Lambo doors), gull-wing doors, and suicide doors. Sure, your car insurance
costs might go up with these changes, but it might be worth it for the car modification of your dreams. Let’s take a closer look at everything you need to know about butterfly doors and your Audi.
What Audi has butterfly doors?
While the German automotive manufacturer offers many luxury SUVs, sedans, and e-tron models, Audi does not currently produce any luxury vehicles with butterfly doors.
But many other luxury car brands do have vehicles with these uncommon doors! The following high-quality supercars come equipped with butterfly doors:
Ferrari LaFerrari (2013-2018)
Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren (2004-2009)
What are butterfly doors?
Now you might be asking—so what are butterfly doors, anyway? And what’s their purpose?
Butterfly doors, not to be confused with scissor doors, are a type of car door that opens vertically and out from the body using hinges on the car’s A-pillar. You’ll usually find these unusual doors on high-performance cars, like the Ferrari Enzo or McLaren F1 listed above. Butterfly doors were first seen on the Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale back in 1967.
Pricey supercars were not the only ones with butterfly doors, even Toyota
jumped on the bandwagon and released the first mass-produced hatchback coupe featuring these infamous doors—known as the Sera. Initially, butterfly doors were meant to allow drivers to enter and exit their vehicles quickly, though they require more clearance to open properly. But these days it might just boil down to aesthetics, as they add extra flash to an already expensive supercar.
There are a few other car doors one might find on supercars and other high-performance models. Scissor doors are a type of car door that opens upwards from a fixed hinge at the front of the door. They generally take up less space when you open them, unlike butterfly doors. Scissor doors are also known as “Lambo doors,” as they are most commonly associated with the Italian luxury sports car Lamborghini.
Any Back to the Future fans out there? Then you’ll be familiar with the famous DeLorean that features gull-wing doors, also known as falcon wing doors, that are hinged from the roof rather than the side door hinge. Mercedes-Benz
pioneered these innovative doors with the 300 SL back in 1952. But these days, the Tesla Model X
is one of the rare vehicles on the road with gull-wing doors. And last, but not least—there are suicide doors. Hinged at the rear instead of the front, suicide doors are more common than you think, as they are standard features on many full-size pickup trucks, along with the Honda Element
and BMW i3
. You’ll also find them on Lexus
, Nissan
, Porsche
, and even Rolls-Royce models. MORE: Illegal car modifications to avoid
Can you add butterfly doors to an Audi?
Looking to add butterfly doors to your Audi R8, Audi TT, or Audi A4? While none of these luxury vehicles come standard with butterfly doors, that doesn’t mean you can’t install these funky doors yourself! All you need is a custom vertical door kit to get things started.
Look to online shops, like Vertical Doors, Inc.
, that sell bolt-on hinge kits for a variety of Audi models, from the A4 to the S6. But it’s not cheap to stand out from the crowd. These hinge kits will run you between $1,099 to $6,5000 alone, and that doesn’t include labor costs if you’re not comfortable installing these doors yourself. But if you want that famous Lamborghini look, then you can find Lambo door conversion kits, specifically for your Audi TT, from CARiD
. Like the hinge kits mentioned above, these bad boys are just as expensive and will cost you between $767 to $5,750. Before you make any major modifications to your Audi, be aware that any drastic mods, such as installing butterfly doors or scissor doors, might impact your warranty and car insurance
coverage. It’s always a good idea to check with your insurance company before making such changes to your Audi. “I was tired of looking around multiple websites, so I decided to give Jerry
a try. Let me tell you—the process is so easy and simple, and they really find you the best prices for your coverage level. Getting insurance for my new car was quick and easy!” —Joanna D.