PPC Platform Launches: Spy Photos of the New Audi RS6 Avant Revealed
Recently, Chezhinet obtained a set of spy photos from relevant sources showing the all-new Audi RS6 Avant undergoing road testing at the Nürburgring circuit. The new car features a very dynamic design and more powerful performance.
Although the entire vehicle is covered with sticker camouflage, the more sporty adjustments made to the details are still visible. The new car continues to inherit the classic station wagon shape overall, with sharper lines outlining its form. At the front, the family’s signature polygonal grille contour remains, flanked by honeycomb-style air intakes that give a strong sense of sportiness.
The body side lines are smooth, and there are ventilation openings behind the front fenders to optimize aerodynamic performance. The rear design is very full, with taillights shaped like boomerangs, paired with dual single-exit exhausts converging towards the center, creating a strong sporty atmosphere.
Regarding the interior and powertrain, the official information has not yet been released. As a product of the PPC platform, it is personally predicted that the new car's interior will also align with the all-new Audi A5 model, equipped with a large, technologically advanced central control screen and a passenger entertainment screen. In terms of power, overseas media speculate that the new car is likely to be equipped with a hybrid system composed of a new V6 engine and an electric motor, or it may upgrade the existing V8 engine. Undoubtedly, the power performance of the new car will be even stronger. Car Quality Network will continue to follow and report more information about the new car.
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