The New Audi RS6 Is Hiding 592bhp Under Its Blistered Arches

There's a new 'C8' Audi RS6 Avant on the scene, and it'll do 0-62mph in just 3.6 seconds
The New Audi RS6 Is Hiding 592bhp Under Its Blistered Arches

There’s a sense of rightness to a fast Audi estate. The sales of these cars may pale in comparison to the company’s SUVs, but that doesn’t matter - hot wagons are just Audi’s ‘thing’.

Even Audi itself seems to agree. While revealing the all-new ‘C8’ RS6 Avant, it said: “The concept of the super-fast Avant is more tightly woven into the Audi DNA than virtually any other hallmark of Vorsprung durch Technik”. An RS version of the latest A6 was always going to happen, and now it’s here, we like what we see. It’s mean, isn’t it?

The New Audi RS6 Is Hiding 592bhp Under Its Blistered Arches

Only the front doors, the roof and boot lid were carried over from the regular A6. Everything else was built especially for this car. It’s packing huge nostrils at the front, while the arches are flared by 40mm to cover massive 21-inch wheels. The rims are shod in 275/35 tyres, upping to 285/35 if you option the 22-inch ‘V-spoke trapezoid’ design.

Big wheels are usually a recipe for a terrible ride, but like the last RS6, this one sits on air suspension. It’ll generally ride 20mm lower than an A6, dropping by a further 10mm over 74mph to make for more slippery autobahn blasts. Alternatively, you can raise it by 20mm for lower-speed driving.

The New Audi RS6 Is Hiding 592bhp Under Its Blistered Arches

Under its bespoke ‘powerdome’ bonnet lives a 4.0-litre, twin-turbo V8. Sounds similar to the mill in the old one, but this is a different engine - it was co-developed with Porsche and already powers the likes of the Panamera and Cayenne Turbo models.

It’s much more powerful here, though, churning out 592bhp. That’s 5bhp shy of the C7 RS6 Performance, but the C8’s 590lb ft torque figure betters its predecessor by nearly 40lb ft. Will it get its own Performance version? Perhaps, but with a 0-62mph time of 3.6 seconds, that doesn’t seem awfully necessary.

0-124mph, meanwhile, is over in just 12 seconds, and if you keen going, you’ll run into the usual 155mph electronic buffer.

The New Audi RS6 Is Hiding 592bhp Under Its Blistered Arches

The 4.0-litre in the RS6 doesn’t just differ from its Porsche applications through power output - it’s also fitted with a 48-volt mild hybrid system. There’s a belt alternator starter unit which can recover up to 12kW whenever you lift off the throttle between 34 and 99mph. The setup lets the RS6 coast for 40 seconds with the engine off and extends the stop/start function to speeds up to 13mph. During “everyday driving,” Audi says this can save nearly a litre of fuel for every 62 miles driven.

The clever powertrain feeds all four wheels via an eight-speed automatic quattro all-wheel drive system, the latter favouring the rear wheels with a 60/40 torque split. If the driving situation demands it, 85 per cent can go rearwards, and up to 70 per cent to the front boots. To help agility further, there’s also an all-wheel steering system.

The New Audi RS6 Is Hiding 592bhp Under Its Blistered Arches

We’re guessing you probably want one. That being the case, you’ll be able to choose between 13 different colours for your RS6 Avant, two of which - Nardo grey and Sebring black - are RS exclusives. It’ll likely cost over £80,000 when UK orders open in November.

Comments

Anonymous

Not sure about the rear diffuser, but the boxy front looks awesome.

08/21/2019 - 05:59 |
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Matt Robinson
Matt Robinson

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Suspect there’ll be a way to get rid of that in the configurator

08/21/2019 - 06:16 |
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Lauge

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Agreed

08/21/2019 - 09:26 |
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Jem_Clark

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looks better than the boxy front of the x7

08/22/2019 - 06:32 |
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That_1_Guy

it looks ANGEREY

08/21/2019 - 05:59 |
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no it doesnt

08/22/2019 - 06:32 |
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DL🏁

Love it

Maybe not the paint though - I know satin paints are very 2019 - but good old Nardo grey would look so much better on this car

08/21/2019 - 06:08 |
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I agree.

08/21/2019 - 07:02 |
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Flo.Hofer

I actually prefer the C7 RS6 at first sight. Maybe this will change once I see the C8 in real life, but for now, I don’t really like the wide, boxy front and rear bumper.

08/21/2019 - 07:55 |
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This one has a sexier front, but side skirs and rear defiser are too much for me. Far from elegant

08/23/2019 - 20:07 |
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The Silver Paseo EL54

That’s a piece of awesome engineering but the good ol’ E 63 S AMG Estate still sits there with its non-hybrid 3.5s 0-62mph time. I’m afraid to think what levels of performance a new AMG E-Class could bring…

08/21/2019 - 07:58 |
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You know that this hybrid is just like a better start stop thing. It doesnt help in 0-100 kmh or above

08/23/2019 - 20:08 |
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Matthew Henderson

So the new RS6 has something in common with the RS2? That’s pretty interesting. Though, I’m not the first to say, the diffuser looks a bit odd… but more functional than the old one’s diffuser, which makes me prefer it. I do like it, though. I still wouldn’t take it over a new Mazda6 though, but that’s because I have a bit of a crush on that car.

08/21/2019 - 08:07 |
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Too be fair, Mazda is still the only car company that designs EVERY SINGLE of its cars in a simple and beautiful way

08/21/2019 - 09:07 |
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2003 Peugeot 206 CC

Yikes

08/21/2019 - 08:36 |
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CannedRex24

This is actually really cool butch looking. And I mean that in a good day.

Also is 2019 the year of the C8?

08/21/2019 - 09:06 |
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Anonymous

Looks like new NFS Heat app was used to design that monstrosity…

08/21/2019 - 09:10 |
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Anonymous

that widebody is MEATY

08/21/2019 - 10:08 |
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