Since Audi hasn’t offered the sporty S4 in Wagon form for the U.S. since the B7 generation, one owner decided to do something about that using a brand new 2018 A4 Allroad model.
One full conversion later, the S4 Allroad was born, using two completely new cars for the project. What makes this modded Audi interesting, aside from the visuals, is that it’s also rocking the S4’s turbocharged 3.0-liter V6 engine.
The exterior is finished in Mythos Black, boasting color-keyed valences, lower side trim, fender badges, reflectors and emblems. The Allroad badging was removed, while the RS4-style front grille, factory S4 door handles, RS4 rear hatch spoiler and RS4 window trim and roof rails were added.
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Additional mods include the Rotiform DUS 20-inch wheels, KW Variant 3 adjustable coilovers, Brembo BM-6 brake kit with 6-piston calipers and more.
The cabin meanwhile comes with quilted Magma Red leather seats, factory door panels with red stitching, factory S4 pedal set and floor mats, carbon fiber trim, Euro-market RS4 shift knob, handles and sun visors, Audi Sport door entry light, custom black suede pillars and headliner, and a P3Cars full vent mount multifunction gauge.
As for the RS4 flat-bottomed steering wheel, it features Magma Red and black leather.
Last but not least, we have the turbocharged 3.0-liter V6 TFSI engine, sourced from the S4 donor car. It is factory-rated at 354 HP (359 PS), and works alongside an 8-speed ZF automatic gearbox and Quattro all-wheel drive. However, the Bring a Trailer ad also specifies that the engine is equipped with an ABT Power Module, a CTS turbo intake system and a Milltek cat-back exhaust system, so we’re not exactly sure about it’s current power output.