Abt Sportsline has followed up with the Audi RS6 and RSQ8. Because both models in the limited R versions are sold out. Now they are available as optically more subtle S models.
A little exercise for the oral motor skills: Say three times in quick succession “Abbot Audi RS6-S and RSQ8-S “. Well, got it right? Well, then you are now in the best possible mood for the new models from the Allgäu tuning company View performance data. Abt squeezes up to 740 hp and 920 Newton meters from station wagons and SUVs. Audi elicits a smooth 600 hp from the four-liter V8 in RSQ8 and RS6 as standard. The additional Abt Engine Control unit is responsible for the extra power of the tuning models.
If you take a closer look at the new S models, there are some differences to the RS6-R and RSQ8-R, which are each limited to 125 copies. So the aero kit doesn’t get quite as wild as with the already sold out versions. The new creations appear less fragmented and jagged. Honed, you could say. Both have a front lip with a model name, side skirts and a two-part rear spoiler – all made of carbon, of course. Abt also decorates the station wagon with sideblades.
Abbot Sportsline / Patrick Lang
Compared to the RS6-R (front right), the Abt Audi RS6-S is quieter and more polished.
Keyword: “R” becomes “S”: Abt Sportsline Audi RS6-S and RSQ8-S