Next Audi RS6 Avant Rendered - Among the few station wagon models that have captured the imagination of gearheads is that the
Audi RS6 Avant series, particularly in its most up-to-date iteration engineered from 2006 to 2010 that used a
twin-turbocharged five.0-liter V10 engine associated with the naturally-aspirated V10 found within the Audi R8 and Lamborghini Gallardo
supercars.
Now,
Audi is making ready a replacement generation of its
RS6 Avant primarily based on the station wagon body form of the newest
A6 codenamed C7.
Our spies have taken footage and even filmed prototypes of the new model racing round the Nürburgring, however photoshop professional Khalil Bouguerra place his skills to figure to form a collection of renderings previewing the assembly version.
The proposed styling changes over the
S6 Avant embody the flared wheel arches housing larger rims, mesh fillings for the grille and lower air vents on the restyled front bumper, facet skirts, and a replacement rear bumper with a diffuser and oval exhausts on either facet.
Rumor has it that Audi can replace the older model's five71hp (579PS) 5.0-liter bi-turbo V10 with a tweaked version of the new four.0-liter TSI that powers
Audi's S6 and
S7 (420HP) in addition because the S8 (520HP) and therefore the
Bentley Continental models (500HP).
A Paris Motor Show debut for the
RS6 Avant could be a chance, within which case sales can begin next spring.