Audi S7 widebody with 690 horsepower puts the RS7 to shame

It also has an exterior design that draws inspiration from Audi’s endurance racing livery.

German tuner M&D Exclusive cardesign offers owners of the prerefresh Audi A7 or S7 the chance to upgrade their sport sedans to meet the performance sedans of RS7, and possibly even exceed it. The four-door coupe looks more muscular thanks to the updated body kit.

Audi S7 widebody with 690 horsepower puts the RS7 to shame

M&D begins this conversion with a 2013 S7, which produces 414 horsepower (309 Kilowatts), and 406 poundfeet (553 Newton-meters) using its stock 4.0-liter V8. The tuner can increase the output to 690 horsepower (515 kW) or 701 lb/ft (950Nm) by overhauling the powerplant. To make this huge improvement, the company will need to upgrade its air intake, turbocharger, custom engine control software, larger downpipes, high flow catalytic converters, as well as a sport exhaust. The current RS7 produces 597 hp (445 kW), and 516 lb/ft (700 Nm) with its 4.0-liter biturbo engine V8.

Some drivers feel that such a significant power boost is not complete unless everyone around them knows it. Prior Design offers the PD700R widebody package. It includes a new front bumper that has larger intakes and a lip spoiler. This flows into broader fenders. The rear bumper features a bigger diffuser and side skirts that give it a more muscular appearance. M&D also updates the taillights and radiator grille of the new RS7.

Audi S7 widebody with 690 horsepower puts the RS7 to shame

M&D takes this idea further by creating foil designs inspired by Audi’s racing livery. M&D overlays black, gray, and red graphics on a pearl-effect, glacier white metallic paint. The rear windows and back doors get a darker tint to add some style. The exterior design is completed with 21-inch wheels with gloss black barrels and matte black spokes.

The tuner won’t go to so many lengths for the interior. M&D installs a steering wheel from the RS7. M&D also modifies the infotainment software to allow front passengers to watch TV while driving.