Audi RS 6 Avant 2027: hybrid V8, 725 hp, most powerful wagon
Next-gen Audi RS 6 Avant to launch in 2026 with 725-hp hybrid V8
Audi RS 6 Avant 2027: hybrid V8, 725 hp, most powerful wagon
Audi readies the most powerful RS 6 Avant yet: a 2027 model with a hybrid V8 delivering 725 hp, new tech and design, and performance to rival BMW M5 Touring.
2025-11-10T11:35:38+03:00
2025-11-10T11:35:38+03:00
2025-11-10T11:35:38+03:00
Audi is putting the finishing touches on the next-generation RS 6 Avant—the most powerful performance wagon in the brand’s history. The model is already undergoing testing and is slated to reach the market in 2026 as a 2027 model-year car.Despite the company’s move to separate badges for combustion and electric models, the flagship will retain the storied RS 6 Avant name, according to 32CARS.RU. An enlarged grille, a full-width rear LED light bar, and the signature oval exhaust outlets will define the look.The centerpiece is the powertrain. The V8 stays, now paired with a hybrid module that lifts output to 725 horsepower. That should allow the RS 6 Avant to edge past its closest rival—the new BMW M5 Touring, rated at 717 hp. The message is clear: the power race in the fast-wagon niche is still very much alive.Inside, the car will feature an updated infotainment system, a digital instrument cluster, and new sport seats. Industry watchers anticipate that its premiere will be among the headline moments of the 2026 auto-show season, reinforcing Audi’s standing in the premium performance-wagon segment. On paper, the package looks cohesive and well-judged.
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Next-gen Audi RS 6 Avant to launch in 2026 with 725-hp hybrid V8
Audi readies the most powerful RS 6 Avant yet: a 2027 model with a hybrid V8 delivering 725 hp, new tech and design, and performance to rival BMW M5 Touring.
Michael Powers, Editor
Audi is putting the finishing touches on the next-generation RS 6 Avant—the most powerful performance wagon in the brand’s history. The model is already undergoing testing and is slated to reach the market in 2026 as a 2027 model-year car.
Despite the company’s move to separate badges for combustion and electric models, the flagship will retain the storied RS 6 Avant name, according to 32CARS.RU. An enlarged grille, a full-width rear LED light bar, and the signature oval exhaust outlets will define the look.
The centerpiece is the powertrain. The V8 stays, now paired with a hybrid module that lifts output to 725 horsepower. That should allow the RS 6 Avant to edge past its closest rival—the new BMW M5 Touring, rated at 717 hp. The message is clear: the power race in the fast-wagon niche is still very much alive.
Inside, the car will feature an updated infotainment system, a digital instrument cluster, and new sport seats. Industry watchers anticipate that its premiere will be among the headline moments of the 2026 auto-show season, reinforcing Audi’s standing in the premium performance-wagon segment. On paper, the package looks cohesive and well-judged.