With the introduction of the 2021 RS6
Avant, RS7 Sportback and RS Q8, Audi is offering everyday functionality for new
car buyers on the lookout for ultra fast, yet practical, rides. Joining the
likes of the RS3 Sedan, RS5 Coupe, RS5 Sportback, TT RS Coupe, R8 Coupe and R8
Spyder, they are currently up for grabs in the United States.
With an MSRP of US$ 109,000, excluding the US$ 1,045 destination charge, the RS6 Avant is a super executive estate celebrated
with the new RS Tribute Edition presented earlier this month. It has 591 HP and 800 Nm of torqu produced by its twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8. It can
sprint to 96 km/h in just 3.5 seconds and has an electronically
limited top speed of 280 km/h that can be optionally raised to 306 km/h.
Boasting features such as the adaptive air
suspension, dynamic all-wheel steering, sports seats, leather upholstery and
others, the 2021 RS7 Sportback packs the same engine and is equally fast to 96 km/h, while maxing out at 280 km/h, or, optionally, 306 km/h. Pricing for the super executive sedan starts at US$ 114,000, excluding
the US$ 1,045 destination charge.
Representing the pinnacle of high-riders
in Audi Sport’s lineup, the RS Q8 will set buyers back US$ 114,500, excluding the US$ 1,095 destination charge. The BMW X6 M fighter from Ingolstadt is the fastest
production SUV to have lapped the Nurburgring racetrack, with a time of 7
minutes and 42.2 seconds. It shares its powertrain with the RS6 and RS7, does
the 0-96 km/h in 3.7 seconds and can sprint up to 250 km/h or 306 km/h.