Mansory wants to add more Audi models to its portfolio and what better place to start than the new RS6. Actually, the tuner said in its words that it’s adding “the Audi brand to its portfolio and presents his [sic] first work based on the Audi RS6 Avant”, but we’ve seen at least one Audi from Mansory in the past, based on the R8.
We have to say that this modified Audi RS6 doesn’t attack your eyeballs with the same ferocity as the rest of the new Mansory-fied models. Perhaps it’s the deep black color of the show car that tones things down a lot and we imagine it would be even better without that orange stripe on the bodywork and wheels.
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Mansory has added a complete bodykit on the new Audi RS6, comprised of a new front spoiler, side skirts, rear apron and diffuser, not one but two spoilers on the hatch, as well as a new bonnet, all made in-house from carbon fiber. Audi’s super wagon also wears a set of 22-inch forged lightweight wheels.
The German tuner says that they have also tuned the RS6’s twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 engine to produce 720 HP (730 PS) and 737 lb-ft (1,000 Nm) of torque, which is quite the difference from the 592 HP (600 PS) and 590 lb-ft (800 Nm) of the standard model. The company didn’t mention any technical details of the tuning package, apart from a new exhaust system with quad polygonal tips to match the crazy diffuser.
Thanks to the added grunt, Mansory’s Audi RS6 can now accelerate from 0 to 62 mph (100 km/h) in just 3.2 seconds (down from the factory 3.6 seconds).
The cabin was similarly upgraded with acres of leather and Alcantara that cover every surface, from the seats to the dash and from the door cards to the roof liner, complete with an orange stripe to match the exterior looks.