A6/S6/RS6 2009 Audi RS6 Sedan


Bartek S.

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Earlier this year, Audi revealed pictures and statistics for its monstrous V10-powered RS6 Avant, and now the first details about the sedan variant have been revealed just months out from new car’s debut at this year’s Paris Motor Show. Just like the Avant wagon, the new RS6 Sedan is fitted with a 5.0L twin-turbo V10 engine that churns out 580hp (426kW) and 480lb-ft (650Nm) of torque. The car also comes with their permanent quattro four-wheel drive and sports suspension with dynamic ride control.

Combining FSI direct fuel injection, dry-sump lubrication and two turbochargers tuned to deliver 1.6 bar of boost pressure, the mighty mill delivers smooth, powerful thrust throughout the rev range. Peak torque, for example, is generated between 1,500 to 6,250rpm - nearly the entire rev range.
With a power-to-weight ratio of 3.4 kilograms per hp, the RS6 will accelerate from 0-100km/h in 4.5 seconds and top out at an electronically controlled 280km/h. Power is transferred to all four wheels via a new six-speed tiptronic automatic gearbox, which has been updated for quicker gear shifts and shorter ratios. The driver can also manually change gears either using the shift lever or the paddles on the steering wheel.
The body of the 4.93 meter (16.17 ft) RS 6 also sports a number of distinctive features to distinguish it from the standard sedan. These include the single-frame grill, the air intakes, adaptive lights and RS6-specific LED daytime running lights, flared fenders and deep side skirts, a rear diffuser, a spoiler integrated into the trunk lid and the two large oval exhaust pipes.

The interior is lined with carbon-fiber, aluminum, leather and Alcantara, and is put together with the usual Audi precision and attention for detail. Customers can choose between two steering wheels - the multifunctional sport steering wheel with three-spoke design and the RS multifunctional sport steering wheel. The RS version, which can optionally be covered in suede, features the motorsport style flat-bottomed design and RS6 emblems on the lower spoke. The RS6 also gets its own unique instrument cluster, featuring a turbocharger boost pressure indicator, oil temperature gauge and a lap timer, all of which can be accessed via the driver information system.
Audi offers carbon-ceramic brakes for the RS6 with 19in wheels as standard, however if you upgrade to the 20in wheel package you get larger diameter brakes sized at 420mm at the front and 356mm at the rear.
Other safety features include Audi’s lane assist, adaptive cruise control, and Audi side assist. Electronic stability also comes as standard, but can be set to a ‘Sport’ mode or even deactivated entirely.

The RS6 will be launched in Europe this October following its debut at the Paris Motor Show that same month. There’s no word on when it will be sold in North America and whether it will be joined by its Avant sibling.
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Re: Audi reveals RS6 Sedan ahead of Paris Motor Show debut

PRESS RELEASE

The new Audi RS 6:
The confidently superior sports sedan from quattro GmbH

  • Twin-turbo V10 producing 426 kW (580 hp) and 650 Nm of torque
  • Racing-inspired direct injection and dry-sump lubrication
  • A wealth of high-tech for superior performance
426 kW (580 hp) and 650 Nm (479.42 lb-ft) of torque – with its twin-turbo V10 and quattro permanent all-wheel drive, the Audi RS 6 is a car without equal. Following on the heels of the RS 6 Avant, Audi now presents the sedan. It drives like a supercar thanks to its superior performance and thrilling dynamics, yet offers all of the everyday utility of a large business sedan.

The engine of the new Audi RS 6 is a high-tech work of art. The 4,991 cc V10 bundles a number of Audi's race-winning technologies – FSI direct fuel injection, dry-sump lubrication and two turbochargers. With up to 1.6 bar of boost pressure, these provide smooth, powerful thrust and an incomparable power band: The peak torque of 650 Nm (479.42 lb-ft) is available from 1,500 to 6,250 rpm and thus nearly over the entire rev range. Peak power of 426 kW (580 hp) is generated between 6,250 rpm and the maximum figure of 6,700 rpm.

With a power-to-weight ratio of 3.4 kilograms per hp, the Audi RS 6 performs like a supercar. It catapults to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) in 4.5 seconds on its way to an electronically-limited top speed of 250 km/h (155.34 mph), which can be optionally raised to 280 km/h (173.98 mph). The V10 responds immediately and spontaneously to the throttle, and is very smooth while accelerating with a powerful roar.

The engine's power flows through the six-speed tiptronic, one of a new, dynamic generation of Audi automatic transmissions. Its reaction time has been reduced to one tenth of a second, shift time has been halved compared to units used in other models and transmission ratios are short. The driver can also manually change gears either using the shift lever or the paddles on the steering wheel. The tiptronic transmission transfers the power to an extremely sporty, rear-weighted quattro drive train.

Precision high-tech suspension

The technology bundled into the suspension of the Audi RS 6 guarantees an amazing performance experience. The front axle features four lightweight aluminum control arms per wheel, whose elastokinematics have been designed for particularly sporty performance. The characteristics of the speed-dependent servotronic power steering were retuned and the steering gear ratio is a direct 12.5:1. The rear suspension kinematics have also been modified.

The development engineers have also deployed an exclusive damping technology: Dynamic Ride Control DRC reduces pitch and roll using purely mechanical means. Hydraulic lines and valves connect diagonally opposed pairs of shock absorbers. When cornering, the flow of fluid to the damper of the compressing outside front wheel increases, providing firmer support and reducing roll. When combined with the sports suspension plus, DRC offers a choice of three selectable damper settings – sport, dynamic and comfort – which can be activated via the MMI.

The electronic stabilization system ESP offers maximum driving fun with uncompromised safety. Its relatively high activation threshold encourages a dynamic driving style. It offers a Sport mode and can also be deactivated entirely.

The new Audi RS 6 rolls on 19-inch alloy wheels shod with 255/40 tires. Up front, six-piston fixed aluminum calipers – painted black and decorated with RS badges – clamp down on 390 millimeter brake disks. The rear brake disks measure 365 millimeters in diameter. The rear axle features single-piston floating brake calipers. The floating steel disks feature large cooling ducts and axial perforations for enhanced performance and less weight.

9.5J x 20-inch wheels are offered as an option. These allow the use of a ceramic brake system. The 420 (front) and 356 (rear) millimeter disks weigh a total of 12.2 kilograms (26.90 lb) less than the steel disks. The calipers – up front with eight pistons – are painted anthracite and labeled "Audi ceramic."

The body of the 4.93 meter (16.17 ft) RS 6 also sports a number of distinctive features that immediately identify it as a dynamic, top-of-the-line model. These include the single-frame grill, the air intakes, the headlights featuring xenon plus, adaptive light and RS 6-specific LED daytime running lights, the flared fenders and deep side skirts, the rear diffuser, the spoiler integrated into the trunk lid and the two large oval exhaust pipes.

The finest of materials and uncompromised quality

Like all Audi RS models developed and built by quattro GmbH in cooperation with AUDI AG, the RS 6 is the embodiment of power, elegance, exclusivity and perfection. The interior is adorned with the finest of materials such as carbon fiber, aluminum, piano lacquer, leather and Alcantara in tried-and-tested Audi quality.

The deeply sculpted sports seats provide optimal support and firm hold. The power-adjustable seats are upholstered in Silk Nappa leather, with leather/Alcantara and Valcona leather available as options. Bucket seats with an even more sporty emphasis are also offered for both driver and front passenger. Standard equipment includes the dual-zone deluxe automatic air conditioning plus, a parking assistant at front and rear, an RS leather multifunction sports steering wheel with flat-bottomed rim and a Bose surround sound system. A boost pressure indicator for the two turbochargers in the driver information system rounds out the instrumentation.

The options are also pure hi-tech: Audi lane assist helps to keep the car in its lane, adaptive cruise control maintains a constant distance to the car ahead and Audi side assist helps the driver change lane safely. The Audi Bluetooth car phone integrates perfectly with the driver's cell phone to make even using the phone a luxurious experience. It is integrated into the standard MMI operating system, a new generation of which is making its debut in the Audi RS 6.

The Audi RS 6 will be launched on the market in mid-October. The starting price in Germany including VAT is 105,550 euros.
 
Re: Audi reveals RS6 Sedan ahead of Paris Motor Show debut

I really hope the sedan makes it to the U.S.

M
 
Re: Audi reveals RS6 Sedan ahead of Paris Motor Show debut



Do the front fenders seem odd or 'after thought-ish' to anyone else?

:eusa_thin
 
Re: Audi reveals RS6 Sedan ahead of Paris Motor Show debut

Finally...what a late release:eusa_doh:
 
Re: Audi reveals RS6 Sedan ahead of Paris Motor Show debut

Hm ... regular A6 & RS6 have got "crying eyes" (with LED strip within the cluster), while S6 has them the LEDs built in the bumper (like in the pre-FL variant).

:t-hands:

What's the point?
 
Re: Audi reveals RS6 Sedan ahead of Paris Motor Show debut

Yeah I agree with you Tine.

While this is better than the regular A6 Facelift, The S6 still looks the best, the LEDs in the bumper look far better.

It seems evident now that the Heralded Walter da Silva has a stamp and not a proper pen or pencil. Everything is starting to look the same!!
 
Don't know why, but I still prefer the Avant-version.:t-hands::)
 
I want to see some weight figures, hopefully this will be more enjoyable than the tank by the name RS6 Avant.
 
Holy sh!t:icondrool:bowdown:, I love it:D

Oh if I ever bought an Rs6 i'd have to go for the 20"s the !9"s look a little small with those huge arches:)
 
I prefer the wagon too. There's something about RS + Avant = Cool.
 
Re: Audi reveals RS6 Sedan ahead of Paris Motor Show debut

Hm ... regular A6 & RS6 have got "crying eyes" (with LED strip within the cluster), while S6 has them the LEDs built in the bumper (like in the pre-FL variant).

:t-hands:

What's the point?

The point is to sell cars! That's why Audi exists! Perhaps you should wait to see the sales figures before deciding whether they are a good idea. Also, remember they are OPTIONAL on the A6.
 
Maybe the RS6 needs so much more air that it cannot have LED lights in the bumper, just like the M3/M5/M6 do not have fog lights.
 
Finally!!!!!!!

Now, the RS6 finally got that "spice" on it!

First of all, i don't think the new "Audish" rare lights look as good on any other Audi model as the A6/S6/RS6.



It looks really really realllly good!


As the RS6 goes, I still think they might have updated the fron lights even more.

Overall, great car. But still...580hp..and 4.5 seconds to 100? With that amout of power, I was hoping the sedan will go to 4.2-4.3
In any way, I don't think it with be any better handling then the Avant...maybe a bit. But still not as good as the R8 / RS4.
This is a autobath train....
 
First of all, i don't think the new "Audish" rare lights look as good on any other Audi model as the A6/S6/RS6.


I have to disagree with you there, I think it really suits it well, moreso than the other Audis! :t-cheers:
 

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