Rochdale Observer

The new estate of the art

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AUDI’S superfast estate is on the way back – and the new fourth generation version of the iconic RS 6 Avant will come with green credential­s as well as nearsuperc­ar performanc­e.

Audi says that its mission in developing

the new hot estate was to ‘deliver epic performanc­e as responsibl­y as possible’ and to that end the car’s formidable twin-turbo, eightcylin­der engine is mated to a mild hybrid drive and comes with cylinder-on-demand technology. A real estate-of-the-art for 2020 then.

The four-litre petrol engine delivers 592bhp and 590 lb-ft of torque – good for neck-snapping standing start accelerati­on with the 0-60mph sprint ticked off in around 3.5 seconds. Where safe to do so – and for that read the autobahns of its German homeland – the RS 6 Avant will reach 124mph by the time 12 seconds have elapsed. Top speed is electronic­ally governed at 155mph.

And although Audi has not released official fuel consumptio­n figures, the company claims that the addition of the 48-volt mild hybrid system and cylinder on demand system which deactivate­s four of the eight cylinders at low to intermedia­te loads wil lead to improved fuel efficiency.

With the exception of the front doors, roof and tailgate, the exterior of the RS 6 Avant comprises exclusivel­y RS-specific parts. It sits on beefy 21-inch alloys shrouded by broad flared arches that expand the estate car’s width by 40mm on each side.

There’s a new bonnet with powerdome, a gloss black honeycombe, single frame grille and a new front bumper with large air inlets at the sides which extend almost to the standard LED headlights.

The standard eight-speed Tiptronic gearbox now features a launch control function to provide even more efficient power transfer to the quattro all-wheel-drive system while the adaptive RS-specific air suspension system has also been updated.

Audi dealers will open the order books for the new RS 6 Avant in November with first deliveries expected in January. Prices for the UK market have not been announced but are likely to be in the region of £80,000, but buyers can expect a fully-loaded interior with a digital cockpit and a plethora of driver convenienc­e and safety technologi­es.

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