RS7
The Audi RS7 has a 4.0 TFSI twin scroll twin turbo V8 engine rated at 412 kW (560 PS; 553 hp) and 700 N⋅m (516 lbf⋅ft) of torque. As well as cylinder on demand system deactivates intake and exhaust valves of 4 cylinders (2, 3, 5 and 8). 8-speed tiptronic transmission with D and S driving modes.
Audi made the RS7 for those who didn’t want the RS6, which was available only as a station wagon, and the result was a super car dressed as a fastback, four-door coupe.
The A7 was the four-door (actually five) coupe of the A6. They shared the platform, drive trains, and power plants. Audi made that shape to compete with the BMW 6-Series Grand Coupe and the CLS from Mercedes. Its strategy worked, but when an M and AMG improved the other two German premium carmakers lineups, Audi had to answer properly and introduced the RS version for the A7 resulting in the RS7.
Inside, it wasn’t as subtle as on the outside. The carmaker added the RS7 badge inside the tachometer dial, on the steering wheel, and embroidered on the front seats’ seatbacks. Its dashboard, center console, center stack, and door cards featured a carbon-fiber trim, which amplified the sporty sensation of the nearly two-ton monster. Despite being a fierce highway runner, it was practical as well. Its 60/40 split-folding rear bench increased the trunk volume from 535 liters (18.9 cu-ft) to 1,390 liters (49 cu-ft).
Under the hood the carmaker installed a 4.0-liter twin-turbo power plant paired to a standard eight-speed automatic gearbox. Its all-wheel-drive system featured a sport rear differential. The RS7’s customers could opt for the standard air suspension or a classic, metallic one with adaptive dampers.
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