Revving up the excitement for performance enthusiasts, Audi has dropped hints about an upcoming more extreme version of its iconic RS6. Set to be unveiled in 2024, this highly anticipated release is already creating a buzz in the automotive world.

The RS6, renowned for its powerful performance and sleek design, has long been a favorite among car enthusiasts. However, Audi is not resting on its laurels and is pushing the boundaries even further with the promise of an enhanced variant. While specific details are scarce at this stage, Audi's teasers have left enthusiasts eager for more information.

Priced at £112,650, the RS6 Performance stands as one of the most powerful and exclusive vehicles Audi Sport has ever crafted. With a mighty twin-turbo 4.0-litre V8 engine under its sculpted hood, it unleashes an impressive 621bhp, thrusting drivers into a world of exhilaration. However, Audi isn't content with merely pushing boundaries; it aims to go even further.

What can we expect from the more extreme RS6? Although Audi has not divulged specific specifications, it's safe to assume that the upcoming version will be even more thrilling to drive. With its sporty DNA and advanced engineering, the RS6 has already set high standards in the performance wagon segment. The more extreme variant is likely to feature enhancements in power, aerodynamics, and handling, raising the bar for performance enthusiasts worldwide.

During the 40th anniversary celebration of Audi Sport, division head Sebastian Grams hinted at even greater things for the RS6. He suggested that the new Performance edition, with its awe-inspiring capabilities, may not be the ultimate expression of the RS6's potential. Grams tantalizingly stated, "No, we can go more extreme."

This revelation suggests that Audi intends to emphasize the RS6's popularity and status as a halo model by bestowing it with even greater power and a more dynamic persona. Grams affirmed that while pursuing increased performance, Audi remains committed to preserving the DNA of the RS models. He reiterated that an RS model should be an all-day car.

Source: autocar

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Максим Тропко
Maksim Tropko
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