Among the few station wagon models that have captured the imagination of gearheads is the Audi RS6
Avant series, especially in its most recent iteration built from 2006
to 2010 that used a twin-turbocharged 5.0-liter V10 engine related to
the naturally-aspirated V10 found in the Audi R8 and Lamborghini
Gallardo supercars. Now, Audi is preparing a new generation of its RS6 Avant based on the station wagon body style of the latest A6 codenamed C7.
Our spies have taken pictures and even filmed prototypes
of the new model racing around the Nürburgring, but photoshop expert
Khalil Bouguerra put his skills to work to create a set of renderings
previewing the production version.
The
proposed styling changes over the S6 Avant include the flared wheel
arches housing larger rims, mesh fillings for the grille and lower air
vents on the restyled front bumper, side skirts, and a new rear bumper
with a diffuser and oval exhausts on either side.
Rumor
has it that Audi will replace the older model's 571hp (579PS) 5.0-liter
bi-turbo V10 with a tweaked version of the new 4.0-liter TSI that
powers Audi's S6 and S7 (420HP) as well as the S8 (520HP) and the Bentley Continental models (500HP).
A Paris Motor Show debut for the RS6 Avant is a possibility, in which case sales will start next spring.
Photo Credits: Khalil Bouguerra
0 nhận xét:
Post a Comment