What makes the Audi RS 6 Avant so special?

What makes the Audi RS 6 Avant so special?

The sleek front fascia extends the profile of the Audi RS 6 Avant. Flowing lines culminate at the rear showing that the purposeful can also be elegant. Get up and go. Featuring a 4.0-liter, twin-turbocharged V8 engine producing 591 HP, the Audi RS 6 Avant will inspire you to get up and go. Optional ceramic brakes.

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What type of differential does the Audi RS6 have?

The RS6 was only available with Audi’s Torsen-based quattro permanent four-wheel drive, utilising the Torsen T-2 dynamic ‘automatic torque biasing’ (ATB) centre differential (diff), a modified unit which was being used in the 6.0-litre W12-powered Audi D3 A8.

How much horsepower does a 2004 Audi RS6 have?

Between April 2004 and September 2004, there was a final limited run of an even higher-performance RS6, named the Audi RS6 Plus. This had an increased engine power output (identification code: BRV), and produced 353 kW (480 PS; 473 bhp) at 6,000-6,400 rpm, with the same 580 N⋅m (428 lb⋅ft) of torque at 1,950-6,000 rpm.

Outstanding top performance and maximum dynamism combined with excellent suitability for everyday use are the impressive features of the new Audi RS 6 Avant, which will be unveiled to the public for the first time at the IAA 2007 in Frankfurt.

How powerful is the Audi R10 TDI?

With its 426 kW (580 bhp), it is the most powerful model in the current Audi range and – with the exception of pure racing cars like the Le Mans-winning Audi R10 TDI – the most potent Audi of all time. But not only that: it is also clearly superior to all competitors in the top performance category.

What type of brake system does the Audi RS 6 have?

An athlete of such exceptional calibre as the Audi RS 6 naturally requires an outstanding brake system. The standard 19-inch steel discs have been designed for maximum load. They consist of an aluminium brake-disc chamber and a cast friction ring, both connected with each other in a floating arrangement via metal pins.

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