ABT Audi RS6 Legacy Edition: 760 hp, supercar pricing
ABT's 760-hp Audi RS6 Legacy Edition: price, specs, rarity
ABT Audi RS6 Legacy Edition: 760 hp, supercar pricing
Explore the ABT Audi RS6 Legacy Edition: 760 hp, 980 Nm, limited to 200 units. Specs, upgrades, and €285,362 pricing that puts it near the Ferrari 296 GTB.
2025-11-23T22:33:33+03:00
2025-11-23T22:33:33+03:00
2025-11-23T22:33:33+03:00
ABT has once again shown that the Audi RS6 can be pushed far beyond what Ingolstadt had in mind. Its Legacy Edition—limited to just 200 units—turns the practical wagon into something that behaves like a supercar, with pricing now orbiting the Ferrari 296 GTB.From the outside, it doesn’t try to hide its intent: exposed carbon around the body, a bristling aero kit, a sizeable rear wing, and ABT’s signature 22-inch wheels. Inside, ABT logos, bespoke trim pieces, and exclusive finishes underline its collectible standing. The whole thing reads less like a family hauler and more like a limited-series statement piece.The focus, though, is the hardware. The 4.0‑liter V8, treated to new turbochargers, intercoolers, and software, delivers 760 hp and 980 Nm. Compared with the standard car, this RS6 feels quicker both off the line and in its response, edging toward the pace of previous-generation supercars.The example advertised shows just 90 km on the odometer, wears Mythosschwarz Metallic, and adds a Bang & Olufsen audio system, a panoramic roof, and a revised suspension. The ask is €285,362 (about $330,000). That puts it within touching distance of a new Ferrari 296 GTB, while a regular RS6 Avant Performance starts at $130,700 in the U.S. For buyers, the calculation is simple: rarity and depth of engineering carry a supercar premium.A new-generation RS6 is nearing its debut, yet the Legacy Edition looks set to remain the high-water mark of this legendary super-wagon’s evolution.
Explore the ABT Audi RS6 Legacy Edition: 760 hp, 980 Nm, limited to 200 units. Specs, upgrades, and €285,362 pricing that puts it near the Ferrari 296 GTB.
Michael Powers, Editor
ABT has once again shown that the Audi RS6 can be pushed far beyond what Ingolstadt had in mind. Its Legacy Edition—limited to just 200 units—turns the practical wagon into something that behaves like a supercar, with pricing now orbiting the Ferrari 296 GTB.
From the outside, it doesn’t try to hide its intent: exposed carbon around the body, a bristling aero kit, a sizeable rear wing, and ABT’s signature 22-inch wheels. Inside, ABT logos, bespoke trim pieces, and exclusive finishes underline its collectible standing. The whole thing reads less like a family hauler and more like a limited-series statement piece.
The focus, though, is the hardware. The 4.0‑liter V8, treated to new turbochargers, intercoolers, and software, delivers 760 hp and 980 Nm. Compared with the standard car, this RS6 feels quicker both off the line and in its response, edging toward the pace of previous-generation supercars.
The example advertised shows just 90 km on the odometer, wears Mythosschwarz Metallic, and adds a Bang & Olufsen audio system, a panoramic roof, and a revised suspension. The ask is €285,362 (about $330,000). That puts it within touching distance of a new Ferrari 296 GTB, while a regular RS6 Avant Performance starts at $130,700 in the U.S. For buyers, the calculation is simple: rarity and depth of engineering carry a supercar premium.
A new-generation RS6 is nearing its debut, yet the Legacy Edition looks set to remain the high-water mark of this legendary super-wagon’s evolution.