2013 Audi RS 5 Cabriolet
| Price | -- | Production | -- | ||
| Engine | 4.2 liter V8 | Weight | -- | ||
| Aspiration | natural | Torque | -- | ||
| HP | 450 hp @ 8250 rpm | HP/Weight | -- | ||
| HP/Liter | 107.1 hp per liter | 1/4 mile | -- | ||
| 0-62 mph | 4.9 seconds | Top Speed | -- | 
(from Audi Press Release) Dynamic performance where the sky's the limit – The Audi RS 5 Cabriolet
				
				
Dynamic performance where the sky's the limit – Audi introduces the RS 5 Cabriolet. The four-seat convertible with a cloth soft top entices with a unique combination of elegance and power. Its 4.2 FSI, a high-revving naturally aspirated V8 engine, outputs 331 kW (450 hp). It accelerates the high-performance sports car from zero to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) in 4.9 seconds.
Exterior design
In the RS 5 Cabriolet, 
			Audi dynamics takes on an especially beautiful form in the car's 
			flowing side profile with perfectly balanced proportions and sharp 
			details. A frame in matt aluminum look surrounds the hexagonal 
			single-frame grille; its honeycomb grille insert that sports an RS 5 
			logo shines in anthracite. Wedge-shaped headlights with wave-like 
			lower edges illuminate with xenon plus lamps and LED strips that 
			form the daytime running lights. Large air intakes are embedded in 
			the distinctively shaped front apron whose ends run out into 
			splitter edges.
			
			Sill add-ons and wheel housing extensions dominate the car's 
			appearance in side profile; the tornado line that defines the 
			shoulder of the RS 5 Cabriolet was drawn to look especially sharp. 
			The door mirror housings have an aluminum look, while the surface of 
			the windshield frame and the decorative trim strips of the window 
			channels and the soft top box cover are made of matt anodized 
			aluminum.
			
			The lightweight textile roof of the RS 5 Cabriolet spans over the 
			generously proportioned interior space like a low curved dome; a 
			special foam layer in the roof delivers high acoustic comfort. At 
			the press of a button, the soft top opens and closes fully 
			automatically in 15 seconds and 17 seconds respectively – even when 
			driving at speeds of up to 50 km/h (31.07 mph).
			
			When open, it hardly affects the size of the spacious luggage 
			compartment – it only requires 60 liters (2.12 cu ft) of its 380 
			liters (13.42 cu ft) total volume. The split rear seatbacks can be 
			folded over individually, and a load-through hatch from the trunk to 
			the rear seating area improves variability. Special reinforcements 
			contribute to the convertible body's high rigidity, and aluminum 
			front fenders compensate for some of the added weight of the 
			reinforcements.
			
			Elegant LED light strips illuminate in the taillights, which operate 
			without any conventional incandescent lamps. Like the lights, the 
			rear bumper was also redesigned; its diffuser is now much higher, 
			and a honeycomb screen insert encloses the two large elliptical 
			tailpipes of the exhaust system. On the trunk lid there is a subtle 
			matt carbon spoiler lip for more downforce; it may be painted in the 
			exterior color as an option.
			
			The Audi RS 5 Cabriolet measures 4,649 mm (15.25 ft) long, 1,860 mm 
			(6.10 ft) wide and 1,380 mm (4.53 ft) high, and its wheelbase is 
			2,751 mm (9.03 ft). Eight exterior colors are available – a 
			monochrome color, four metallic and pearl effect colors and three 
			crystal effect paints. The soft top is available in black, gray, red 
			or brown. As options, Audi can install a styling package in matt 
			aluminum as well as an engine compartment design package that uses 
			carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) materials. The car's drag 
			coefficient is 0.34; underbody panels make a significant 
			contribution towards aerodynamic refinement.
Interior
A typical RS 5 highlight 
			is its three-spoke steering wheel with flat-bottomed rim that is 
			trimmed in perforated leather. The multifunction keys are intuitive, 
			as are all other controls in the RS 5 Cabriolet. The terminal of the 
			optional MMI navigation plus system, for example, only requires six 
			permanent keys for the main menus, and just a single button control 
			suffices for Audi drive select. White numerals on black dials 
			provide a strong contrast and are easy to read. Sport-oriented 
			drivers will find a lap timer for lap times and an oil temperature 
			gauge in the driver information system.
			
			The sport seats have power adjustments, high side panels for optimal 
			lateral support, integrated head restraints, a lumbar support and a 
			pull-out thigh support. They are upholstered in a combination of 
			leather and Alcantara or in the optional black or lunar silver Fine 
			Nappa leather. All leather types are pigmented to inhibit heating by 
			sunlight. Seat alternatives are manually adjustable bucket seats or 
			climate-controlled comfort seats with a ventilation feature.
			
			The interior of the Audi RS 5 Cabriolet is styled in black, and the 
			inner soft top liner can be ordered in the optional color star 
			silver. Fine chrome highlights, understated high-gloss black trim 
			and carbon inlays underscore the car's dynamic appearance. Upon 
			request, Audi can deliver the inlays in Aluminum Race, piano finish 
			black, matt brushed aluminum or stainless steel mesh at no 
			additional cost.
			
			There are RS logos on the backs of the seats, the aluminum inlays in 
			the door sill plates, the steering wheel, the tachometer and the 
			gear selector grip of the seven-speed S tronic. The inside door 
			handles consist of two slender ribs, and the pedals and many other 
			controls glisten in aluminum look. The Audi exclusive program offers 
			many other customizing options.
Engine
Propulsive power for the 
			RS 5 Cabriolet is supplied by a high-revving, naturally aspirated V8 
			engine with FSI direct injection. From its 4,163 cc of engine 
			displacement, it outputs 331 kW (450 hp) at 8,250 rpm and produces a 
			maximum torque of 430 Nm (317.15 lb-ft) between 4,000 and 6,000 rpm. 
			The 4.2 FSI with red painted cylinder head covers that is manually 
			assembled in the Hungarian plant in Győr achieves a specific power 
			output of 79.5 kW (108.1 hp) per liter engine displacement; each hp 
			only needs to move 4.267 kg (9.41 lb) of vehicle weight. The 
			long-stroke engine with its aluminum crankcase breathes freely; 
			flaps in the exhaust tailpipes vary the sonorous acoustic backdrop. 
			As an option, Audi can deliver a sport exhaust system with black 
			tailpipe trim.
			
			The Audi RS 5 Cabriolet rockets from a standstill to 100 km/h (62.14 
			mph) in 4.9 seconds. The car's top speed is limited to 250 km/h 
			(155.34 mph); at customer request, Audi can boost this to 280 km/h 
			(173.98 mph). The powerful V8 has a combined fuel consumption of 
			10.9 l/100 km (21.58 US mpg). Its cylinder liners and chain drive 
			are optimized for minimal friction, and the oil pump is only driven 
			as needed.
Power transmission
Dual-clutch 
			transmissions like the seven-speed S tronic of the RS 5 Cabriolet 
			are distinguished by a high level of efficiency, which is further 
			improved in this model by the long ratio of the highest gear. Shifts 
			are performed so quickly and smoothly by alternating the clutches 
			that they are hardly perceptible. The driver can have the 
			seven-speed S tronic shift automatically in the D or S program, or 
			he/she can manually shift with the gearshift lever or the paddles on 
			the steering wheel. The Launch Control function is a useful 
			drive-off assistant for the race course. It enables an optimal start 
			by letting out the clutch at an ideal drive-off engine speed.
			
			The quattro permanent all-wheel drive system gives the RS 5 
			Cabriolet a decisive advantage in traction and stability. Its 
			technological centerpiece, the crown-gear center differential, is 
			lightweight and compact. In normal driving operation, it distributes 
			torque between the front and rear axles at a 40:60 ratio; if 
			necessary, it can direct up to 70 percent to the front or a maximum 
			of 85 percent to the rear. Torque vectoring – an intelligent 
			software solution – completes the center differential's work tasks.
			
			If a wheel at the inside of a curve begins to lose its grip when 
			cornering at speed, it is braked slightly before any slip occurs – 
			this keeps the RS 5 Cabriolet neutral for an exceptionally long time 
			in extreme driving conditions.
			
			As an option, Audi can install a sport differential that actively 
			distributes power between the rear wheels via two superposition 
			gears. A perfect supplement to the quattro drivetrain, it presses 
			the RS 5 Cabriolet into the curve at the handling limits, 
			counteracting any tendency to oversteer or understeer right from the 
			outset.
Chassis
The chassis of the 
			four-seat convertible exhibits a high level of technical complexity. 
			Many components of the five-link front suspension and the 
			self-tracking trapezoidal-link rear suspension are made of aluminum. 
			The speed-dependent power steering system utilizes an 
			electromechanical drive unit; it provides direct and sensitive 
			steering feedback and is highly efficient. The body is 20 mm (0.79 
			in) lower than that of the Audi A5 Cabriolet; its mounts are 
			stiffer, and its anti-roll bars are larger and stronger. The 
			standard wheels are forged aluminum wheels in machine-polished 
			ten-spoke design, size 9 J x 19 with 265/35 tires; 20-inch wheels in 
			three attractive designs with tires in 275/30 format are available 
			as options.
			
			The brake system employs internally ventilated and perforated discs 
			in a weight-saving wave design; the front discs are 365 mm (14.37 
			in) in diameter. The wave-shaped outer contour of the friction rings 
			reduces unsprung mass by a total of about three kilograms (6.61 lb). 
			Pins are used to join the discs to the aluminum brake pots – a 
			concept adopted from motorsport. The brake calipers are painted 
			black; the front brakes operate with eight pistons each. The ESC 
			stabilization system has a Sport mode and can also be completely 
			deactivated. Audi can deliver the car with carbon fiber-reinforced 
			ceramic front discs and six-piston calipers as an option.
			
			Audi drive select is a standard feature in the RS 5 Cabriolet. The 
			driver can use this function to vary the characteristics of the 
			steering system, seven-speed S tronic, throttle valves and exhaust 
			system sound flaps to one of the modes comfort, auto or dynamic; if 
			an MMI navigation system is installed, the ’individual' mode is also 
			offered.
			
			The sport differential, adaptive cruise control and dynamic steering 
			– whose gear ratio can be varied by nearly 100 percent as a function 
			of vehicle speed – can also be incorporated into the system.
			
			Another option that is controlled by Audi drive select is sport 
			suspension plus with Dynamic Ride Control (DRC) – a purely 
			mechanical system that operates without any delays. Each pair of 
			diagonally opposing shock absorbers is interconnected via hydraulic 
			oil lines and a central valve; when cornering at speed, the system 
			increases support of the spring-deflected front wheel at the outside 
			of the curve. The shock absorber characteristic can be adjusted over 
			three levels.
Equipment
The Audi RS 5 Cabriolet 
			is delivered with an extensive set of standard features. They 
			include the parking system plus, driver and front passenger seat 
			heating, automatic belt feeder, wind deflector, lighting package, 
			driver information system with rest recommendation and a 
			comprehensive package of restraint systems. In case of an impending 
			roll-over accident, strong aluminum plates deploy upwards behind the 
			rear head restraints. Sporty and luxurious options include 
			three-stage head-level heating, convenience key, high-beam 
			assistant, adaptive light and three-zone deluxe automatic air 
			conditioning.
			
			All assistance systems offered in the A5 model lineup are available 
			as options in the RS 5 Cabriolet as well. Adaptive cruise control 
			maintains the four-seat convertible at the desired distance to a 
			vehicle driving ahead in traffic and supports the driver in braking. 
			At speeds below 30 km/h (18.64 mph), it initiates a full brake 
			application in an emergency situation. Audi side assist monitors the 
			space behind the vehicle, which helps to ensure safe lane changes. 
			Audi active lane assist makes it easier to stay in a driving lane. 
			The parking system plus can be extended to include a reversing 
			camera.
			
			In the multimedia field, Audi is offering a comprehensive modular 
			component system; at the very top there is MMI navigation plus which 
			includes a large hard drive, DVD drive and seven-inch color monitor. 
			An ideal complement is Audi connect with car phone, which connects 
			the RS 5 Cabriolet to the Internet. Audi connect lets passengers 
			freely surf the web with their mobile end devices via an integrated 
			WLAN hotspot. Customized online services from Audi connect are also 
			available to the driver – they range from Audi traffic information 
			online to navigation with Google Earth images and Street View.
			
			Customer deliveries of the Audi RS 5 Cabriolet begin in early 2013 
			in Germany. The base price in the home market will be 88,500 euros.



