Mansory RS6 Wagon is a True Rocketship
Custom carbon styling upgrades and a lot more power, deliver an Audi RS6 station wagon, equal in performance, to many supercars.
Adding appeal to the RS6 experience
Audi's RS6 Avant is one of the world's most interesting high-performance vehicles. It combines a powerful turbocharged V8 engine, with the convenience of station wagon ownership. It also looks great, dispelling the myth that station wagons all have to be staid in appearance. But this RS6, is even wilder. The latest product from aftermarket specialist, Mansory, this RS6 looks wild - because it is.
Looks much the same from this angle
Viewed side-on, there is not much to distinguish this Mansory model from other RS6s. The yellow brake calipers and rim detailing are perhaps the most obvious clues to its limited-edition status. But most Audi followers would not notice anything special, encountering the RS6 Mansory, door-to-door, in traffic.
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Lots of rear-view mirror presence
Where Mansory's detailing becomes very apparent, is the RS6's nose section. The grille features a new pattern and Mansory has crafted a custom bumper, with much larger air intakes. Framing the radical bumper design, is a front splitter, which runs low to the ground, scooping air and providing downforce on the front axle. The hood is also custom, and has two ducts, to assist with airflow in the engine compartment.
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Big aero bits at the back
The rear three-quarter angle is without question the RS6's best, and Mansory makes it even better with the styling upgrades. Atop the tailgate is a custom carbon-fiber dual-structure spoiler, which helps keep the rear-axle planted at speed. Balancing the RS6's rear aero updates is an oversized diffuser, which manages the wagon's underbody airflow at speed.
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Will leave most rivals standing
This the view that most other performance car owners will have of this Mansory RS6. The company's engine magicians have managed to extract a lot more power from Audi's 4-liter twin-turbocharged V8. Power boosts from 591- to 720hp. There is a surge in maximum torque, too, increasing from 590 lb-ft to 737 lb-ft. With Quattro all-wheel drive, the Mansory RS6 converts all that performance potential to startling straight-line speed.
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Alcantara and orange
Mansory has maintained the color detailing of its custom RS6 on the inside, too. The cabin features a lot of Alcantara trim and orange contrast stitching, blending additional leather panels on the dash and door trim.
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A very purposeful family supercar
The Mansory RS6 looks simply spectacular. It's carbon-fiber styling upgrades have been crafted by Mansory's own technicians. There are tasteful orange color details too and with 22-inch alloys rolling it along, those wheel arches are nearly filled to capacity. And best of all, it has the performance to match its dramatic looks. Thanks to the significant power boost, Mansory's RS6 is capable of running the benchmark 0-60mph time in only 3.2 seconds, which is supercar quick.
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