Audi’s performance cars “need to change”, but will continue to play an integral role in the company’s model line-up.
Speaking at the company’s 2019 press conference, board member HJ Rothenbieler said that although there are no immediate plans to consolidate the line-up, S and RS performance cars will be adapted to suit customer demand and stringent emissions regulations.
The current RS6 and RS4 have already made the move to smaller-capacity V6 engines, with the V10-powered R8 flagship set to be reborn in 2022 as an electric supercar.
The recently revealed E-tron GT is the first step, said the brand, in the electrification of its range of performance vehicles.
Keen to maintain its “sporty DNA”, according to Rothenbieler, Audi will keep producing performance icons in the same vein as the Quattro and R8, and is actively considering retaining the TT sports car in some form.
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TS7
The RS6...
...downsized to a V8 from a V10. The next RS6 seems to be remaining a V8, unless someone's been putting bromide in the water at Audi Sport.
Ubberfrancis44
TS7 wrote:
** The next RS6 will be a Vo Hybrid
Ubberfrancis44
Ubberfrancis44 wrote:
Hybrid V8**
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