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2025 Audi RS6 E-Tron Avant imagined: 530kW electric super-wagon on the cards

Posted on September 4, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Audi’s V8-powered bahnstormer could ditch petrol power in favour of electricity for its next generation, executives have hinted. Here’s how it might look.

With just five years left before the last combustion-engined Audi launches, the Audi Sport performance division is diving head-first into the world of electric vehicles – and a 500kW-plus Audi RS6 E-Tron Avant super-wagon could be the flagship vehicle to sit atop the new zero-emissions range.

Imagined in this exclusive rendering by digital artist @avarvarii, the arrival of a future RS6 has been hinted at by Audi executives in recent months, as a high-performance spin-off from the upcoming 2023 A6 E-Tron electric sedan, based on Audi and Porsche’s co-developed Premium Platform Electric (PPE) architecture for electric vehicles.
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