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Audi responds to demand, will bring its fiery RS6 wagon to America, Ars Technica

Audi responds to demand, will bring its fiery RS6 wagon to America, Ars Technica


    

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                          For the last few years, if you wanted an insanely powerful but still practical Audi, you could by an RS7 Sportback. But in 2020 You’ll also have the option of this, the RS6 Avant station wagon.

                                                            

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                          Up front, the RS6 shares its styling with the RS7. You’ll notice the lack of chrome anywhere.

                                                            

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                          We expect the price to be at least $ 120, 000, but if you’re one of the people that told Audi you wanted to buy an RS6, now’s the time to put up or shut up.

                                                            

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                          The wheel archs are flared to accommodate a front- and rear track that’s 1.6 inches / 40 mm wider than the regular car.

                                                            

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                          This is the RS6’s 591 HP twin-turbo V8.

                                                            

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                          The best seat in the house?

                                                            

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                          The RS6 is a proper five-seater.

                                                            

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                          If you’re one of those dudes who says electric cars will never work because you need to deliver grandfather clocks from one coast to another in under 24 hours, this is the car you should be driving.

                                                            

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                          The front brake rotors are much bigger than the actual wheels on either my old MX-5 or Saab 9-2x.

                                                            

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                          The RS6 gets a custom animation for the front and rear LED lights.

                                                            

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FRANKFURT, GERMANY — Although the station wagon is notQuiteextinct, there is no denying that it belongs on an endangered species list. People just don’t buy them anymore — especially in the US, where buyers have voted with their wallets for the higher seating position and compromised dynamic ability of the crossover. Which makes Audi’s decision to finally bring its spicy RS6 Avant wagon to the US all the more remarkable. Truth be told, the news that one of the fastest wagons was US-bound actually slipped out of Audi HQ a little under a month ago, and since the model was on display at this year’s Frankfurt auto show, it seemed wise to go take a closer look.

The RS6 is a product of Audi Sport, the company’s racing arm. Audi Sport takes the company’s track-honed knowledge and also applies it to variants of the brand’s more mundane models. More often than not, this results in some truly sublime automobiles which defy Audi’s traditional reputation for building attractive cars that just aren’t fun to drive; compare aTTto aTT-RS, for vivid proof of this. And for 25 years, the RS6 has been the tip of Audi Sport’s spear when it comes to transporting four people and a lot of their luggage (or two people and even more stuff) as fast as possible across Europe, regardless of the weather.

Here in the US we’ve had to settle for the RS6’s closely related sibling, the RS7 — if one can describe my all-time favorite Audi model as something one must “settle for.” Now, though, well-heeled Audi customers will have a dilemma on their hands: starting next year, they’re going to have the option to buy either one.

It doesn’t take much more than a glance to tell an RS6 from lesser A6 Avants. Up front is a far more aggressive facia, shared with the just-announced second-generation RS7 Sportback (a car we’ll have more info about very soon, along with a first drive report on September (th). From the sides, there’s no mistaking the much wider track — 1.6 inches / 40 mm wider than the base model — shrouded by wider body panels along the sides. The wheels also give the game away — huge 22 s that allow for some frankly massive brakes that up front that are bigger than the actual wheels of either of my last two cars (17 .3 inches / 440 mm, with 10 – Piston calipers.

But it’s under the skin where the real Audi Sport magic happens. The engine is a 4.0L twin-turbo V8, which shares an engine block and a few other bits and bobs with the one you find powering aPorsche Panamera Turbo, although much of the rest is bespoke to Audi. It puts out (HP) 441 kW) and (lb-ft) 800 Nm) and includes a 48 V mild hybrid system. All that power and torque is sent to the wheels via an eight-speed ZF 8HP automatic transmission. The vehicle has all-wheel drive in keeping with Audi’s core principles, and the rear axle uses that clever GKN twin-clutch torque-vectoring rear differential that you can also find in such diverse places as the (Ford Focus RS) andCadillac XT6.

Pricing for the RS6 should be announced closer to the car’s arrival in 2020, and don’t expect it to be cheap. But if you’re one of those people who was begging Audi to bring this little red wagon over here, soon it’ll be time to put your money where your mouth is.

        

Listing image by Jonathan Gitlin

                                        

                  

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