Glamorgan Gazette

Audi unleashes more powerful RS 7 Sportback

- STEVE GRANT newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

AUDI unleashed its outrageous­ly powerful new second generation RS 7 Sportback at the 2019 Frankfurt Motor Show.

More power – 592bhp and 800Nm of torque - meets greater practicali­ty and improved efficiency in the new second generation model, which for the first time houses five seats and a mild hybrid drivetrain within its significan­tly broadened body.

Available in the UK in ‘standard’ and top tier Vorsprung forms, the latest addition to the fast-growing Audi Sport stable is due to reach its first customers here early next year.

For the first time, Audi Sport is offering the five-door RS 7 Sportback with a three-seater rear bench. When its split seat backs are folded down up to 1,390 litres of luggage space is available, and when five adults are on board 535 litres remains at their disposal.

Matched to an eight-speed tiptronic transmissi­on, the 4.0 TFSI in the new RS 7 Sportback produces 592bhp and delivers 800Nm of torque within a broad range from 2,100 to 4,500 rpm.

It will sprint from 0 to 62mph in only 3.6 seconds and reach an electronic­ally limited 155mph.

Thanks to its mild hybrid system (MHEV) with a 48-volt main on-board electrical system, and cylinder-on-demand technology, the 4.0 TFSI combines maximum performanc­e with high efficiency. Working together, Audi says the systems reduce fuel consumptio­n by as much as 0.8 litres per 100 kilometres.

The RS 7 Sportback comes with quattro permanent all-wheel drive but it now has a new launch control function. Drive forces are distribute­d to the front and rear axles in a 40:60 ratio via the purely mechanical centre differenti­al. Up to 70 per cent can flow to the front wheels and up to 85 per cent to the rear.

Five-link front and rear axles handle the lateral and longitudin­al forces independen­tly in the new RS 7 Sportback, and are combined with RS-specific adaptive air suspension with controlled damping, automatic levelling and three driving modes. In the normal position, the body of the new RS 7 Sportback sits 20 millimetre­s lower than the Audi A7 Sportback with standard suspension, and at speeds higher than 74mph it drops by a further 10 millimetre­s.

The driver can determine the character of an RS 7 Sportback using the Audi drive select dynamic handling system, which features six profiles - comfort, auto, dynamic, efficiency and the customizab­le RS-specific RS1 and RS2 modes.

RS sport seats upholstere­d with perforated Valcona leather are standard, positionin­g the driver perfectly behind the flat-bottomed, sport leather steering wheel.

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