In case you somehow haven’t heard, the new Audi RS 6 Avant is coming to America. But if you’re not into wagons, we have some good news: The RS 7 Sportback is making a return, and it’s packing the same 591-HP powertrain and mild-hybrid system. Nice.
Like the RS 6, the RS 7 is new for 2020, with fresh looks front and rear, and a redesigned interior. The car is 1.6 inches wider and 0.8 inches than the standard A7, and thanks to standard air suspension, drops a further 0.4 inches over 75 mph. At that same speed, the active rear spoiler also deploys.
Under the hood sits Audi’s familiar 4.0-liter twin-turbo V-8 engine, paired with a 48-volt mild-hybrid system, making a combined 591 horsepower and 5990 lb-ft of torque. Power gets to the ground via an eight-speed automatic transmission and Audi’s signature Quattro all-wheel drive system. The torque distribution is 40-60 front to rear as standard, but the car can automatically distribute up to 70 percent to the front or 85 percent to the rear when necessary. The 0-62 sprint happens in just 3.6 seconds, and top speed is electronically limited to 155 mph. If you option the Dynamic package, that number is raised to 174 mph. Option the Dynamic Plus package, and it’s raised to 189.5 mph. There’s also rear-wheel steering, which can turn as much as five degrees in the opposite direction at low speeds, and up to two degrees in the same direction at high speeds, improving maneuverability and stability.
The RS 7 comes standard with 21-inch aluminum wheels paired with 275 section-width tires, with 22-inch wheels available as an option. The standard brakes measure 16.5 inches up front and 14.6 inches at the rear, while optional carbon-ceramics measure 17.3 inches in the front and 14.6 inches in the rear. Audi claims the ceramics, while larger in diameter up front, save 75 pounds over the standard discs.
Inside, the driver is greeted to Audi’s new dual touch screen dashboard, which uses one display to control the infotainment system, and the other to operate climate controls.
Audi says the new RS 7 will be available in Europe starting in the first quarter of 2020, but doesn’t mention US availability. Considering the last RS 7 made it stateside, we’re pretty confident this one will come here as well.
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