2013 Audi RS 7 Sportback
| Price | -- | Production | -- | ||
| Engine | 4 liter V8 | Weight | -- | ||
| Aspiration | twin turbocharged | Torque | 516 lb-ft @ 1750-5500 rpm | ||
| HP | 560 hp | HP/Weight | -- | ||
| HP/Liter | 140 hp per liter | 1/4 mile | -- | ||
| 0-62 mph | 3.9 seconds | Top Speed | -- | 
(from Audi Press Release) Dynamics at their most beautiful – the Audi RS 7 Sportback
				
				
Audi is expanding its RS 
			model lineup: The RS 7 Sportback, which is making its debut at the 
			North American International Auto Show 2013 in Detroit, stands for 
			dynamics at their most beautiful. The large five-door coupe uses a 
			4.0 TFSI engine producing 412 kW (560 hp). The sprint from zero to 
			100 km/h (62.14 mph) takes just 3.9 seconds, and the speed governor 
			can be deactivated upon customer request to permit a top speed of up 
			to 305 km/h (189.52 mph). Despite this superior performance, the 
			Audi RS 7 Sportback consumes on average just 9.8 liters of fuel per 
			100 km (24.00 US mpg).
			
			Aesthetic design, innovative technology and impressive sportiness: 
			The RS 7 Sportback, the large five-door coupe from Audi, combines 
			many strengths to produce a fascinating character. Its strong heart 
			is the 4.0 TFSI, which takes Audi's downsizing strategy to the 
			high-end category. The twin-turbo V8 displaces 3,993 cc and develops 
			awesome power, with 412 kW (560 hp) available between 5,700 and 
			6,700 rpm. A constant 700 Nm (516.29 lb-ft) of torque are available 
			between 1,750 and 5,500 rpm.
			
			Because the high-revving four-liter engine has been rigorously 
			designed for low load-change and flow losses, it develops this power 
			quickly and spontaneously. The cylinder heads have the exhaust side 
			on the inside and the intake side on the outside. The two 
			twin-scroll turbochargers, which produce up to 1.2 bars of relative 
			boost pressure, are located together with the intercooler in the 
			inside V of the cylinder banks. Consequently, the gas paths are very 
			short and response very good. The RS-specific engine management and 
			unthrottled intake system also contribute to the dynamic character 
			of the twin-turbo V8. Switchable flaps in the exhaust system make 
			the engine sound even fuller at the push of a button or under strong 
			acceleration. Audi also offers an optional sport exhaust system.
			
			The RS 7 Sportback sprints from 0 to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) in just 
			3.9 seconds. Audi limits the top speed in the standard configuration 
			to 250 km/h (155.34 mph). Top speed with the optional dynamic 
			package is 280 km/h (173.98 mph) and 305 km/h (189.52 mph) with the 
			dynamic package plus.
			
			Yet the new top model of the model series consumes on average just 
			9.8 liters of fuel per 100 km (24.00 US mpg). This top value is due 
			in part to the standard start-stop system and innovative thermal 
			management.
			
			The most innovative efficiency technology in the new Audi RS 7 
			Sportback is the cylinder on demand (COD) system. At low to medium 
			loads and engine speeds, it deactivates cylinders 2, 3, 5 and 8 by 
			closing their valves via electromechanical actuators. The 4.0 TFSI 
			then runs as a four-cylinder engine until the driver accelerates 
			more strongly again. The operating points in the active cylinders 
			are displaced toward higher loads, increasing efficiency.
			
			All of these operations take just a few hundredths of a second and 
			occur so smoothly and quickly that they can hardly be felt or heard. 
			Active engine bearings, another high-end solution from Audi, use 
			out-of-phase counter-oscillations to compensate for the slight 
			vibrations that occur during four-cylinder operation. The COD 
			technology reduces NEDC fuel consumption by roughly five percent, 
			and even greater savings of approximately 10 percent are possible 
			when driving at moderate speeds.
			
			The standard eight-speed tiptronic is specially tuned to the sporty 
			character of the Audi RS 7 Sportback. Drivers can choose between the 
			modes D and S or change gears themselves using the shift paddles on 
			the steering wheel or the selector lever, which sports a unique RS 
			design. While the lower gears of the tiptronic are closely spaced 
			for sporty response, eighth gear is tall like an overdrive to reduce 
			fuel consumption.
			
			The Audi RS 7 Sportback comes standard with quattro permanent 
			all-wheel drive for its decisive advantage in traction and driving 
			safety compared with its two-wheel-drive competitors. At the heart 
			of the quattro system is a center differential with a high locking 
			rate and a separate oil cooler to regulate its temperature. It 
			distributes the power as needed within a wide range between the 
			front and rear axles. In the standard configuration, 60 percent 
			flows to the rear and 40 percent to the front.
			
			An intelligent software solution called torque vectoring supports 
			the work of the differential at the cornering limit with minimal 
			braking of the wheels that are under a reduced load. Audi also 
			offers the optional sport differential for the rear axle, which uses 
			two superposition gears to actively distribute the power between the 
			wheels.
			
			The Audi RS 7 Sportback comes standard with polished, 20-inch forged 
			lightweight wheels in a seven twin-spoke design. The five-door 
			high-performance coupe also rolls on optional 21-inch cast wheels in 
			a choice of three designs.
			
			Powerful brakes are located behind the large wheels. The four 
			internally vented discs feature a weight-saving wave design and 
			measure 390 millimeters (15.35 in) in diameter up front. Pins 
			decouple the steel friction rings from the aluminum brake caps. 
			Black painted six-piston calipers – optionally available in red – 
			grip the discs. Audi also offers optional 420 millimeter (16.54 in) 
			carbon fiber ceramic discs with anthracite gray calipers. The 
			electronic stabilization control (ESC) has a Sport mode and can also 
			be deactivated entirely.
			
			Equipped with the air suspension, which harmonizes perfectly with 
			the dynamic character of a sport coupe, the new RS 7 Sportback is 
			sporty, yet still comfortable. The RS 7 adaptive air suspension 
			lowers the body by 20 millimeters (0.79 in). Adaptive damping, 
			another of the system's features, adjusts the suspension's response 
			to the condition of the road, the driver's style and the mode 
			selected in the Audi drive select system, with which the driver can 
			alter the function of key components in multiple steps.
			
			Audi offers the taut sport suspension plus with dynamic ride control 
			(DRC) as an alternative to the air suspension. It uses steel springs 
			and three-stage adjustable dampers that are connected to one another 
			via diagonal oil lines and a central valve. Another option, which 
			can also be integrated into Audi drive select, is the dynamic 
			steering with its steplessly variable steering boost and ratio. As 
			with the standard electromechanical steering, its characteristics 
			are specially tailored for the RS 7 Sportback.
			
			The body of the Audi RS 7 Sportback includes up to 20 percent 
			aluminum and includes many parts of high-strength and ultra 
			high-strength steels. Its high rigidity is the foundation for the 
			precise handling, excellent workmanship and quiet cabin free of 
			intrusive noise.
			
			The character of the Audi RS 7 Sportback is immediately obvious. A 
			series of specific design details give a sporty edge to its flowing 
			coupe design. These include the distinctive bumpers and high-gloss 
			black protective grille with honeycomb structure at the front of the 
			car as well as add-on parts in matt aluminum. At the rear of the 
			car, which features a power extending spoiler, the diffuser and the 
			two large, elliptical tailpipe trims of the exhaust system catch the 
			eye.
			
			The RS 7 Sportback is available in a choice of ten exterior colors, 
			including the new shade Nardo gray and the exclusive finish Daytona 
			gray, matt effect. Two styling packages – matt aluminum and carbon – 
			further customize the appearance. With these, the front center air 
			inlet also sports a quattro badge. With the carbon styling package, 
			the front splitter and the diffuser are somewhat more boldly shaped. 
			Other options include the exterior mirrors with exposed carbon 
			housings and the all-LED headlights, whose designer trims are tinted 
			for a unique look.
			
			The elegant dynamics carry over to the cockpit of the Audi RS 7 
			Sportback. The dial instruments have black faces, white scales and 
			red needles. A 3D RS 7 logo in the tachometer is a further accent. 
			The key, the flat-bottomed, three-spoke leather steering wheel, the 
			illuminated door entry sills and the displays for the MMI and driver 
			information system also sport RS badges. The driver information 
			system includes a shift light, which indicates when the rev limit is 
			reached. Displays for boost pressure and oil temperature plus a lap 
			timer round out the RS 7-specific menu.
			
			Colors and materials provide for further differentiation. The 
			footrest, pedals and soft keys in the standard MMI navigation plus 
			terminal shine in an aluminum-look finish. The decorative trim below 
			the retractable monitor sports a piano finish.
			
			Carbon inlays are standard, with four additional materials available 
			as options. The headlining comes standard in black cloth, with 
			options for lunar silver or black Alcantara. Of course, the Audi RS 
			7 Sportback can also be personalized using the Audi exclusive 
			program.
			
			RS sport seats with pronounced side bolsters, integrated head 
			restraints and RS 7 logos are standard. They are covered in a 
			combination of black Alcantara and leather, and the center sections 
			feature diamond quilting. The seats can also be covered 
			alternatively in high-grade, honeycomb-quilted Valcona leather in 
			either black or lunar silver. Audi offers optional power-adjustable 
			comfort seats with memory function. The two rear seats are 
			powerfully contoured. Luggage capacity ranges from 535 to 1,390 
			liters (18.89 to 49.09 cu ft) depending on the position of the rear 
			seat backs.
			
			The Audi RS 7 Sportback comes with a generous list of standard 
			equipment, including xenon plus headlights, a tire pressure 
			monitoring system, the parking system plus, three-zone automatic air 
			conditioning, cruise control and the Audi sound system in addition 
			to features mentioned previously. High-end options include a head-up 
			display, a comfort package, the dynamic package and the dynamic 
			package plus.
			
			The Bluetooth online car phone is an ideal complement to the 
			standard MMI navigation plus. Its UMTS module delivers the tailored 
			Audi connect services to the on-board monitor, and a WLAN hotspot 
			connects the passengers' mobile devices. Topping the range of audio 
			modules is the Advanced Sound System from Bang & Olufsen.
			
			The Audi RS 7 Sportback also leads the pack when it comes to driver 
			assistance systems. One of these is the adaptive cruise control with 
			stop & go function including Audi pre sense front. This keeps the 
			powerful coupe at the proper distance from the car ahead and in many 
			situations can help to avoid accidents or mitigate their 
			consequences.
			
			Audi active lane assist helps the driver to keep the RS 7 Sportback 
			on course. The park assist handles the steering when parking. The 
			night vision assistant with highlighting of detected persons reduces 
			the stress of driving in the dark. Audi side assist and the speed 
			limit display round out the list.



