Price of the Audi RS 7 Sportback: Audi charges Rs. 2.24 crore for the RS 7. (ex-showroom).
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Cost of an Audi RS5?
The 2019 Audi RS 5 Coupe and Sportback’s starting price is $75,195 (with a $995 destination charge). As to be expected, the cost is slightly higher than the Mercedes-AMG C 63 Coupe’s base price of about $70,000 and the $70,145 base price of the BMW M4.
How much does an Audi RS Q8 cost in India?
The RS Q8 has only one variation. The highest variant of the RS Q8 costs 2.16 crores in petrol. The cost of the RS Q8 automatic version begins at 2.16 Crore.
The cost of RS6 SA.
The RS6 Avant and RS7 Sportback’s most recent iterations are heading to South Africa, according to an announcement from Audi.
Inside and exterior, these cars have undergone a thorough redesign. They offer the best features and, most importantly, a more potent engine.
Design
With the RS6, the body’s width was increased by about 40mm, and the wheel arches were made wider and more flared.
The RS7 has a grand tourer design, is 5-meters long, and is around 40mm wider than the standard form.
The inclusion of a hood with power domes, flatter LED headlights, and a gloss black singleframe grille on both models sets them apart from the basic variants.
Compared to earlier models, the grille surrounds and the quattro designation have been eliminated, and side inlets modeled after the R8 supercar are located at the edge of the nose.
The RS6 has a roof spoiler and a longer, flatter roofline than its sister because to its estate body design.
Oval tailpipes and an RS-specific rear bumper give the vehicle an aggressive appearance and sound.
The RS7, on the other hand, sports a sloping roofline, an oval tailpipe-shaped rear bumper, an active spoiler that appears at speeds exceeding 100 km/h, a trailing edge light strip at the back, and an active spoiler.
Features
The major stylistic components of the new Audi RS6 Avant and RS7 Sportback’s interior, according to Audi, are a minimalistic appearance with sporty highlights.
The cabin is roomy and has a tight design aesthetic with distinct contours.
The MMI infotainment screen is integrated into the dash such that it is difficult to tell where the veneer ends and the screen begins. The upper display may be utilized to access a summary of system temperatures, g-forces, tyre pressure, and entertainment features.
Both of these performance variants come equipped with the Audi virtual cockpit, which includes a digital instrument cluster and has the RS Performance and Sport layouts.
It has a unique RS display for driving with a performance-focused mindset and offers vital track data on the days when it’s required.
The heated flatbottom RS steering wheel has controls for, among other things, switching between the RS1 and RS2 drive modes.
Along with the big paddle shifters and Valcona leather RS sport seats, the interior also features an RS design package with contrast stitching.
With the seats folded flat, the RS6’s 565 liter trunk space can be increased to 1,680 liters.
When the back bench is folded down, the RS7 can fit a maximum of 1,390 liters.
Safety systems
The best safety features that the brand has available are applied to these top-tier automobiles.
The vehicles will support their drivers by coming equipped with:
- assist with lane change
- rotating camera
- Park distance management
- Audi’s rear sense package
- aid and adaptive cruise control
Additionally included as standard are top-tier connectivity services through Audi Connect for the passengers.
It contains Car2X services and can be used for tasks like online traffic updates, point-of-interest searches, sat nav, and live weather updates.
The latter enables an emergency safety or service call to an Audi call center and serves to give safety and service features in the event of an emergency.
A car locator, remote unlocking, speed and theft alarms, and other features are accessible via the MyAudi App.
Performance
Both of these cars have a 4.0-liter TFSI twin-turbo mild hybrid engine under the hood that produces 441kW and 800Nm.
These vehicles will accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.6 seconds, with an electronically capped top speed of 250 km/h.
The cylinder-on-demand technology and mild hybrid system are two high-tech components that creatively use power and increase efficiency.
All of these features are coupled to an 8-speed tiptronic transmission with improved shift times, and the quattro permanent all-wheel-drive system distributes power to all four wheels.
Additionally offered is launch control, which enables up to 85% of power to be delivered to the back wheels.
Both models then receive RS adaptive air suspension, which lowers the RS6 and RS7 20mm and 10mm respectively compared to the regular variants at speeds exceeding 120km/h.