Audi is going through a bit of a styling transformation right now, but even though the RS5 is not included in it, it would definitely be a show-stealer in shooting brake form.

Penned by RainPrisk using the regular Coupe as a starting point, the result is a two-door with a longer roofline that ends in a tailgate – plus a very ‘loud’ body kit.

Appearing to have been influenced by something Liberty Walk would do, bar the visible bolts, it gets widened fenders all around, new side skirts, a rear bumper with a large diffuser and a roof-mounted wing. Elsewhere, the digitally imagined RS5 shooting brake sports mid-mounted dual exhaust pipes, generously sized wheels shod with Dunlop tires, and gets some of the exterior lines rearranged.

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Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you already know that the real RS5 Coupe challenges the likes of the BMW M4 and Mercedes-AMG C63 Coupe. It’s powered by a twin-turbo 2.9-liter V6 engine that delivers 450PS (444hp) and 600Nm (443lb-ft) of torque to both axles.

The 0-100km/h (0-62mph) sprint takes 3.9 seconds,and the speedometer will eventually stop at 280km/h (174mph) if you have chosen the optional dynamic package.

It’s quite obvious that such a car will never happen, but as mentioned above, it’s definitely a head-turner. Which, after all, is the point of such endeavors.