- The special interior options have been launched on the RS6 and RS7 Legacy Editions.
- Customers can select from many materials and finishes to customize their ideal interior.
- Prices for ABT’s interiors vary based on the chosen features, and personalization.
ABT Sportsline has long been one of the most compelling options of aftermarket specialists for Audi owners looking to upgrade their vehicles, and now, the German brand has expanded its portfolio with a suite of exclusive interior options for the RS6 and RS7.
Special cabin customizations are first being introduced for the Legacy Editions of the RS6 and RS7 that ABT unveiled last year. In the case of the super estate, the tuner has bathed the cabin in a combination of Shadow Blue leather and Alcantara.
This includes the seats, steering wheel, headliner, dashboard, seats, sun visors, and door sills. Even the floor mats are made from plush blue leather, although owners would be wise to put fabric mats over them to avoid scuffing and wearing the leather.
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There are some less obvious details, too. These include quilted diamond stitching on the perforated seats and the trunk mat. ABT has also showcased several other interior options on its RS7-LE.
It features black leather and Alcantara complete with bright yellow contrast stitching throughout. While we love the Shadow Blue of the RS6, we suspect keeping it clean would be an absolute nightmare, while the RS7 is probably a lot easier to maintain. Fortunately, it’s not just these blue and black options that ABT is offering.
Existing Audi RS6 and RS7 owners can work with the company and select their own combination of materials, colors, and accents. There are plenty of carbon fiber trimmings on offer, and ABT can also engrave certain parts. Prices will vary depending on the materials and finishes selected.
Production of both the RS6 and RS7 Legacy Edition models is capped at 200 units. All cars receive a pair of upgraded turbochargers, a new intercooler, and an ECU remap, allowing the 4.0-liter V8 to churn out an impressive 750 hp and 723 lb-ft (980 Nm) of torque.