The Audi RS6 has lengthy been thought to be the most effective quick wagons available on the market, beginning with the primary technology that got here out manner again in 2002 as much as the newest C8-codenamed, Quattro-bearing, V8-powered household hauler.
The RS6 Avant Efficiency was introduced in November 2022, alongside the equally named RS7 four-door coupe, and again then the upgraded energy and torque figures have been the principle speaking factors.
In comparison with the common Audi RS6, the Efficiency’s twin turbocharger system works at a better enhance stage, which results in an output of 621 horsepower and 627 pound-feet (850 Newton-meters) of torque – a rise of 30 hp and 37 lb-ft over the non-Efficiency, which can be set in movement by a 4.0 liter V8 that sends energy to all 4 wheels by way of a Quattro all-wheel-drive system and an eight-speed computerized transmission.
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All this further energy and torque assist the 4,607-pound (2,090-kilogram) wagon speed up from zero to 60 miles per hour in simply 3.3 seconds, based on Audi’s numbers, two-tenths of a second faster than the non-Efficiency RS6 Avant.
Nevertheless, by the seems of it, the automotive is able to going even sooner than that, as proven within the CarWow video embedded on the high of this web page, the place Mat Watson – the reviewer – finds out that the German Uber wagon can speed up to 60 in simply 3.2 seconds if all the things is finished proper.
That’s sooner than a Porsche Carrera GT, which was among the many quickest vehicles on the earth when it got here out in 2004, powered by a 603 hp 5.7-liter V8 that enabled the spring in 3.9 seconds all whereas sounding completely superb.
Getting again to Audi – which, coincidentally or not, began its complete RS lineup with the assistance of Porsche again in 1994 with the RS2 Avant – it seems like the brand new RS6 Efficiency also can break very, very effectively, because of its normal 10-piston entrance brake calipers.
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