Audi has managed to keep the all-new RS6 Avant
hidden so far, although it did release a test mule in the wild last year. That particular car featured a
camouflaged front bumper. However, the latest spy shots prove that was only partially true. As
you can see, the RS6 Avant will feature totally different headlights than the
A6 and S6 models.
The LED headlamps look sharper and more angular,
giving the high-performance wagon a more menacing look. This new sighting also
confirms that the front bumper we saw last year was the real deal. Obviously,
the entire car is now camouflaged and the foil does a pretty good job of
disguising the RS6 Avant’s distinctive styling tweaks.
Those include the wider fenders, aggressively-cut
bumpers, and sharp side skirts. The massive oval exhausts and black alloy
wheels, as well as the black trim around the side windows and black trim piece
that unites the taillamps, serve to give the muscle wagon a more sinister look. Other visual clues hinting at the
RS6 Avant’s serious performance are the huge brakes and lower ride height.
Speaking of performance, the hot wagon will share the engine and transmission
with the upcoming RS7 Sportback. More specifically, we’re talking an all-new
4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 powertrain with around 650 horsepower.
That would represent a healthy increase over the
current RS6’s 552 hp and even the current RS6 Performance’s 597 hp. Expect even more bonkers acceleration times and higher top speed as
well for the de-restricted version, at least. The same engine could find its
way later on in the Bentley Continental GT as well. Also, there have been rumors
suggesting that Audi Sport could offer a hybrid version of the RS6 Avant and
RS7 Sportback using the same setup from the Porsche Panamera Turbo S E-hybrid.
Also heard through the grapevine is the fact that
Audi could offer the RS6 as a sedan too later on — the last time that happened
was with the previous V10-powered C6 generation between 2008 and 2010. We’ll learn if that’s the case
later this year when the RS6 Avant is expected to debut at the Frankfurt Motor
Show. Expect sales to begin in late 2019 or early 2020, with the United States
also likely to get the RS6 after a long absence.