| | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shortly after uncovering the first details on the upcoming Audi RS6 sedan, our spy photographers were able to catch the Avant version testing during winter conditions somewhere in the coldest areas of Sweden. A more aggressive front fascia, wider track, and add-on fender flares make this a pre-production prototype of the RS6 Avant. Like its sedan brother, the RS6 Avant will feature some modifications on the lower intakes, but the add-on flares will have integrated fender flares and possibly box flares like those seen on the Ur-quattro. Audi, along with everyone else, is also working on reducing the car’s weight by as much as possible, meaning that many of the car’s elements - like the front fenders we’ve already seen on the RS3 - will be built in lightweight Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic (CFRP). The wheels have also received big ceramic brakes. Where power is concerned, the future RS6 Avant will feature the same 4.0 TFSI bi-turbo V8 recently seen in the S6 and S8 models, as well as in the new Bentley Continental GT V8. It delivers 500 HP, or possibly up to 550 HP, getting rather close to the 580 HP of the current RS6 Avant featuring its V10 engine. The new Audi RS6 Avant will go on sale sometime in 2013. UPDATE 01/26/2012: Today we have added a new rendering of the upcoming Audi RS6 Avant. We hope you like it! UPDATE 04/17/2012: The upcoming Audi RS6 has been caught testing one more time at the Nürburgring race track in Germany. The car caught testing is the production version reason why it is fully camouflaged. .
6 comments: Audi RS6 Avant It’s elegance in an overall. It’s luxurious content with technical upgrades. It’s even bolder than the last car.
It’s elegance in an overall. It’s luxurious content with technical upgrades. It’s even bolder than the last car.
It’s more broader and bolder. The black accent does it more craving. It’s good to hear that they are now focusing on the car’s weight. It’ll be good if this will be implemented. It’ll give the best driving experience.
Audi Avant is much lighter with its carbon fiber reinforced plastic. The ceramic brakes fits perfectly from hazardous weather. Adventure-seekers must have this great car.
2013 is too much time for us to wait. Anyway, Audi’s engine specification is really impressive! Why? Because we are expecting a 500-580 HP in a V10 engine. That is truly amazing!
|
featured reviews:
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Posted on
02.21.2012 @ 03:14