2008 Audi RS 6 Avant
| Price | -- | Production | -- | ||
| Engine | V10 | Weight | -- | ||
| Aspiration | twin turbochargers | Torque | 479 lb-ft @ 1500 - 6250 rpm | ||
| HP | 580 hp @ | HP/Weight | -- | ||
| HP/Liter | -- | 1/4 mile | -- | ||
| 0-62 mph | 4.6 seconds | Top Speed | 155 mph (electronically limited) | 
(from Audi Press Release) The new Audi RS 6 Avant: High performance at a new level
* V10 twin-turbo engine with 426 kW (580 bhp)
* Avant with the dynamism of a high-performance sports car
* Exclusive design and equipment, perfect quality
Outstanding top performance and maximum dynamism combined with 
			excellent suitability for everyday use are the impressive features 
			of the new Audi RS 6 Avant, which will be unveiled to the public for 
			the first time at the IAA 2007 in Frankfurt. A newly developed V10 
			engine with FSI direct injection and twin turbochargers, permanent 
			quattro four-wheel drive and sports suspension with Dynamic Ride 
			Control DRC set the standard for high-performance vehicles in the 
			luxury class. 426 kW (580 bhp) and a maximum torque of 650 Nm add up 
			to an unforgettable performance experience. At the same time, the 
			new Audi RS 6 Avant offers a high standard of travel comfort  on 
			long journeys, too.
			
			The Audi RS models from quattro GmbH are the ultimate in sportiness, 
			complemented by powerful and elegant design, exclusive equipment and 
			perfect quality. It has also meanwhile become a good tradition that 
			their sports performance is combined with the high utility value of 
			an Avant: the very first Audi RS2, which appeared in 1993, was only 
			built as an Avant model. Although the unique Audi RS driving 
			sensation can now be experienced in saloon, Avant and Cabriolet 
			models  as is the case with the current RS 4  customers especially 
			appreciate the combination of dynamism and versatility that an Avant 
			offers.
			
			The new Audi RS 6 will therefore only be available as an Avant to 
			start with, with the unrivalled combination of 580 bhp and a maximum 
			1,660 litres of luggage space. The Audi RS 6 Avant will be launched 
			in April 2008.
The new leader in the performance category
The Audi RS 6 redefines the term high performance in the business 
			class. With its 426 kW (580 bhp), it is the most powerful model in 
			the current Audi range and  with the exception of pure racing cars 
			like the Le Mans-winning Audi R10 TDI  the most potent Audi of all 
			time. But not only that: it is also clearly superior to all 
			competitors in the top performance category.
			
			The ten-cylinder V-configuration engine in the RS 6 is based on the 
			V10 powerplants of the Audi S6 and Audi S8, but has been redeveloped 
			in practically every respect to attain the significantly higher 
			level of performance. The twin turbochargers ensure an impressively 
			constant stream of power over the entire engine speed range: the 
			mighty peak torque of 650 Nm is available across the entire range 
			from 1,500 to 6,250 rpm; maximum output is available between 6,250 
			and 6,700 rpm.
The road performance of a super sports car
This powerplant enables the Audi RS 6 Avant to achieve the road 
			performance of a high-performance sports car. It requires just 4.6 
			seconds for the sprint from a standing start to 100 km/h, and 
			reaches the 200 km/h mark in a mere 14.9 seconds. Only when the 
			needle touches 250 km/h is the propulsive power electronically 
			governed. The power-to-weight ratio, too, matches that of a 
			first-rate sports car: after all, with a vehicle weight of 2,025 
			kilograms  including the dynamic and sure-footed quattro four-wheel 
			drive  every horsepower of the RS 6 Avant has to propel just 3.5 
			kilograms
			
			The ten-cylinder concept provides the ideal basis for a 
			high-performance unit of this calibre. The V10 is unusually compact 
			with an overall length of 670 millimetres and is very light with a 
			total weight of 278 kilograms. TFSI technology from Audi, the 
			combination of direct injection and turbocharging, ensures efficient 
			power output, based on extensive experience in the field of motor 
			sport: the R8 racing car, a pioneer of TFSI technology, captured a 
			series of victories for the brand with the four rings at Le Mans.
Racing technology for high efficiency
FSI direct injection delivers precisely metered amounts of fuel into 
			the combustion chambers at a pressure of up to 120 bar. This permits 
			a compression ratio of 10.5:1, which is very high for a turbo 
			engine. Remarkably efficient combustion is the result. The engine is 
			thus content with a standard consumption of 13.9 litres  a very 
			good figure in view of the potential offered.
			
			A further feature adopted from racing technology is the dry-sump 
			lubrication system used on the V10. By virtue of the elaborate 
			design of the oil pump module and oil tank, reliable lubrication of 
			all engine components and both turbochargers is guaranteed, even 
			with constant lateral acceleration of 1.2 g.
			
			Thanks to FSI technology and the optimised design of the 
			turbocharger and air ducts, the ten-cylinder unit is extremely 
			responsive and converts minimum movements of the throttle into 
			dynamic acceleration. Yet the twin turbo is by no means a 
			rough-and-ready sports engine: it runs smoothly and with refinement, 
			as is typical of a ten-cylinder unit. When accelerating, of course, 
			its dual-branch exhaust system with two oval tailpipes produces that 
			sonorous sporty, throaty sound  an essential feature of a 
			high-performance automobile. Those who wish to enhance this daily 
			delight for the ears even further may opt for the alternative sports 
			exhaust system.
tiptronic with exceptionally short shift times
The six-speed tiptronic is the perfect complement to the 
			self-confident, powerful character of the RS 6. Its hydraulics and 
			control system have been optimised to achieve exceptionally short 
			shift times; the ratios have been adapted accordingly. It goes 
			without saying that the new RS 6 transmits its tremendous power to 
			the road via quattro permanent four-wheel drive. The latest 
			generation not only provides substantially more driving safety and 
			stability than a vehicle with rear-wheel drive, it also underscores 
			the distinctly dynamic character of the RS 6.
			
			In its basic setting, the centre differential distributes 40 percent 
			of the power to the front and 60 percent to the rear wheels  this 
			slightly rear-biased setup produces particularly dynamic handling 
			characteristics.
Suspension for performance and comfort
The suspension of the Audi RS 6 has been consistently designed for 
			maximum dynamic performance along with good travelling comfort  on 
			long journeys, too. Shock absorber and spring settings as well as 
			the entire elastokinematics of the four-link front suspension and 
			the trapezoidal-link rear suspension have been adapted to the new 
			level of performance. The characteristics of the servotronic 
			speed-dependent power assistance have also been retuned. The 
			steering is consequently very sensitive and delivers optimum 
			feedback from the road.
			
			All in all, in terms of driving feel the RS 6 combines the precision 
			and cornering ability of a sports car with the relaxed straight-line 
			stability of a comfortable cruiser. The standard Dynamic Ride 
			Control DRC, familiar from the current RS 4 and consistently 
			enhanced, plays a major role here. This system reduces pitching and 
			rolling movements about the longitudinal and transverse axis of the 
			vehicle in a particularly ingenious way  entirely without the aid 
			of electronics and solely according to the laws of fluid dynamics.
An individual driving feel
With Dynamic Ride Control the shock absorbers are connected 
			diagonally with each other via two oil lines and two control valves. 
			Body movement  e.g. rolling when cornering at high speed on an 
			uneven road surface  produces flows of oil, which generate 
			additional damping force. As a result, the RS 6 boasts even more 
			directional control through bends and reacts with substantially more 
			precision to the steering inputs of the driver.
			
			Dynamic Ride Control on the new RS 6 can be supplemented if desired 
			with optional three-stage damping. This allows the driver to select 
			the handling characteristics according to his/her personal 
			preferences or chosen route. In the comfort setting, the sports 
			suspension plus provides remarkable ride comfort, in the dynamic 
			program it adjusts superbly to an enthusiastic driving style and in 
			the sport mode it delivers maximum driving precision.
			
			The sporty setting of the electronic stabilisation program ESP is an 
			ideal match here: the point of intervention is very late, permitting 
			a high degree of driving enjoyment whilst fully maintaining driving 
			safety. Alternatively, the ESP may be completely deactivated.
Ceramic brakes for the exceptional athlete
An athlete of such exceptional calibre as the Audi RS 6 naturally 
			requires an outstanding brake system. The standard 19-inch steel 
			discs have been designed for maximum load. They consist of an 
			aluminium brake-disc chamber and a cast friction ring, both 
			connected with each other in a floating arrangement via metal pins. 
			This design increases thermal stability and reduces weight.
			
			Optionally, in conjunction with 20-inch wheels, a ceramic brake 
			system is available: it boasts discs with an impressive diameter of 
			420 millimetres at the front and 356 millimetres at the rear, which 
			endure the most extreme thermal loads with ease and have a very long 
			operating life. Equally impressive are the tyre sizes: the standard 
			19-inch wheels with the new 10-spoke design are shod with size 
			255/40 R 19 tyres; the optional 20-inch wheels are fitted with 
			275/35 R 20 tyres.
Self-assured appearance with functional features
Its independent design lends the Audi RS 6 a striking and 
			self-assured look  without any hint of aggression. In fact, the 
			clear front-end design with the remodelled bumper and accentuated 
			apertures evidently follows function: the high-performance 
			powerplant requires a considerable amount of air to breathe as well 
			as for cooling. The fact that it belongs to the RS family is 
			emphasised by the matt aluminium-look single-frame grille featuring 
			a highly polished black guard in a diamond design.
			
			The headlights on the Audi RS 6 are miniature works of art in 
			high-tech terms: to create space in the front apron for additional 
			air flow, the halogen fog lights have been integrated alongside the 
			bi-xenon headlights, optionally with adaptive light, the cornering 
			light function.
			
			The LED daytime running lights strip adds a distinctive touch: ten 
			LEDs at the lower edge of each headlight unit lend the Audi RS 6 a 
			striking appearance, by day or night. A flat cover at the top of the 
			headlights sharpens the look of the business/sports car. The 
			taillights, too, largely employ LED technology.
Striking design derived from the Ur-quattro
The rear of the Audi RS 6 is characterised by the oval exhaust tailpipes and the diffuser-look apron. A roof spoiler completes the aerodynamic fine-tuning of this high-performance vehicle. The side outline is distinguished by wide, flared wheel arches. Like the engine compartment lid, the front wings are made of aluminium in order to reduce weight. They accommodate the mighty wheels of the new Audi RS 6, yet are also reminiscent of a milestone in automotive history: the flat tops of the wheel arches with their clear edges were counted among the design elements of the Audi quattro the pioneer of permanent four-wheel drive from the year 1980. A metallic/pearl effect paint finish is standard; new colours Sepang Blue, Monza Silver and Monterrey Green are exclusively reserved for the RS 6.
Elegant and exclusive interior
The interior of the new RS 6 offers an impressive synthesis of 
			sporty elegance and exclusiveness. The extremely high standard of 
			craftsmanship typical for Audi is complemented by an equally sporty 
			and elegant combination of top-class materials. Carbon fibre, 
			aluminium, leather and Alcantara create an ambience that is unique 
			even in the world of high-performance cars.
			
			The main control element is and remains the steering wheel: on the 
			RS 6 the customer can choose between the multifunction sports 
			steering wheel with a 3‑spoke design and the particularly 
			distinctive flat-bottomed RS sports steering wheel, likewise with 
			multifunction controls and shift paddles for the transmission. The 
			cockpit in the typical RS design additionally features a boost 
			pressure gauge. Displays for boost pressure, oil temperature and lap 
			timer can be called up via the driver information system.
			
			The inlays are made of carbon fibre and edged in aluminium, the 
			cockpit trim gleams with its piano black finish. Additional 
			highlights in the interior are provided by the aluminium-coloured 
			keys of the MMI terminal on the centre console, the milled-finish 
			door handles and the aluminium-look sports pedals. The highly 
			contoured sports seats are covered in a combination of leather and 
			Alcantara with an embossed RS 6 emblem or optionally wrapped 
			completely in Silk Nappa or Valcona leather.
Extensive equipment, individual options
This high-performance vehicle naturally deserves an appropriate level of standard equipment. In addition to design and technical elements specific to the RS 6, this includes the audio system with powerful Bose Surround Sound, heated seats at the front and rear, a tyre pressure monitoring system and Audi parking system plus. Together with the wide range of high-tech options for the Audi A6 series, every RS 6 can be perfectly matched to the drivers individual wishes. The Audi RS 6 is consequently a sporty business car with great versatility, making it suitable for a variety of leisure activities, too.



