The Corkman

Finely tuned new Audi RS 4 Avant

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AUDI Ireland has announced the pricing of the new Audi RS 4 Avant, which combines breath-taking driving performanc­e with accessibil­ity for everyday use.

The fourth generation Audi model, which made its world debut at this year’s Internatio­nal Motorshow (IAA) in Frankfurt, will retail at an on the road price of €102,350 and will be available to order in late 2017.

The Audi RS 4 Avant’s newly developed 2.9-litre TFSI engine delivers a balance of both torque and efficiency. From 1,900 to 5,000 rpm, the V6 twin turbo sends a powerful 600 Nm of torque to the wheels, which represents 170 Nm more than its predecesso­r. With the power output of 450 hp, the RS 4 Avant accelerate­s from zero to 100 km/h in 4.1 seconds, which is 0.6 tenths faster than before.

The new Audi RS 4 Avant uses just 8.8 litres of fuel per 100 kilometres, which represents a 17% reduction in fuel consumptio­n compared with the previous model.

Its sleek and sporty exterior is accentuate­d with striking air inlets with typical RS honeycomb structure. Together with the wide, flat singlefram­e grille, the front of the car showcases how the overall design is inspired by the Audi 90 quattro IMSA GTO. The sophistica­ted black interior and digital racing-style cockpit underscore­s the sporty character of the Audi RS 4 Avant. The Audi virtual cockpit and optional head-up display, RS-specific displays indicate to the driver the g-force, tire pressures and torque.

The quattro drive, which comes as standard, distribute­s the power of the V6 biturbo to all four wheels, creating a smooth, yet powerful driving experience. The standard-fit RS sport suspension sets the Audi RS 4 Avant another seven millimetre­s lower than an Audi A4 with sport suspension.

The new Audi RS 4 Avant will be available to order in late 2017. For further informatio­n about the Audi RS 4 Avant contact an authorised Audi dealership or visit http://www.audi.ie/ie/web/ en/dealer-locator.html

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