This one is for Wagon lovers.
You’re right, Audi has not built an S4 Allroad. This one-off creation, while true, isn’t even close to an official sports wagon with the Four Rings. The car is our idea of an interesting hybrid. It’s the result of combining a new A4 Allroad with an engine from a different vehicle. S4 Sedan . It was a skilled engineer named Tyler Setterstrom It took 150 hours to achieve the final result, which is as cool as the new RS6.
The S4 Allroad’s turbocharged 3.0-liter V6 engine, which has been upgraded by ABT, now produces a healthy 500 horsepower (or 91 hp) less than the RSS6 Avant. The unique Audi wagon is demonstrated in an acceleration test. It took 3.9 seconds to do the sprint from 0-60 mph (0-96km/h) and 11.98 seconds to complete the quarter-mile at 115.63mph (186 km/h).
A few reports by German magazine Auto Bild from 2015 and 2016 mentioned that Audi planned to create an RS6 Allroad. However, it never became a production model. This unofficial S4 Allroad is a sign that premium automakers will continue to create niche models in the future. They would be no less interesting than the SUV-coupe mashups.