These sounds are usually difficult to hear, so it is important to pay attention.
The new Audi RS4 avant ad might not be available in your area. The commercial features the estate cooling down on a track, and the various sounds they make.
The RS4 Avant is a great choice for track days. The RS4 Avant is powered by the same biturbo 2.9 liter V6 as the RS5 Coupe. It produces 450 horsepower (331 kilowatts), and 443 pound feet (600 Newton-meters), of torque. An eight-speed automatic gearbox with an optional rear-mounted electronically controlled differential is the only one available. The powertrain can propel the wagon to 62 mph (100 km/h) in 4.1 seconds. It also has a top speed of 155 mph (225 kph), or 174 mph (228 kph), with the optional RS Dynamic package.
Customers who want more performance should consider the Carbon Edition. The Carbon Edition adds carbon fiber reinforced plastic components to the body kit. This includes the rear diffuser insert, front splitter, side sills and mirror caps. Each 20-inch wheel is 4 pounds 7 ounces (2.2 kilograms) lighter than standard 19-inch wheels.
Europeans have the option to order the RS4 Avant. At current exchange rates, they will be first available in Germany for EUR79,800 ($98.914).
Audi enthusiasts in the U.S. do not have to feel totally excluded from having a RS Model with easy access to its rear seats. Scott Keogh (the company’s president in America) recently confirmed the RS5 Sportback’s arrival in the area. He hinted at the possibility of another RS variant.