Mansory's 1,085-hp Audi RS 6 Avant: wild wagon reborn
Mansory reinvents the Audi RS 6 Avant with 1,085 hp
Mansory's 1,085-hp Audi RS 6 Avant: wild wagon reborn
Mansory transforms the Audi RS 6 Avant with 1,085 hp, 1,250 Nm and bold carbon styling, menthol-themed cabin, and starlight headliner. See the radical wagon.
2025-12-28T02:35:11+03:00
2025-12-28T02:35:11+03:00
2025-12-28T02:35:11+03:00
Mansory has rolled out its latest project—a reimagined Audi RS 6 Avant whose power and presence put it in the crosshairs of icons like the original Bugatti Veyron. Built around a massively uprated engine, the wagon now delivers 1,085 hp (809 kW) and 1,250 Nm of torque. For context, a standard RS 6 Avant offers 630 hp and 850 Nm, already good for a 0–100 km/h sprint in just over three seconds.The look is no less radical. The estate adopts bolder cues including a new front bumper, side skirts, a vented hood, and a rear spoiler. To sharpen the performance vibe, Mansory fits large wheels with a carbon finish and turquoise highlights.InteriorThe cabin has been overhauled just as thoroughly. The theme is a Menthol palette with white and red accents, while the seats and instrument panel gain illuminated Mansory logos. Carbon-fiber trim pieces and a starlight headliner set a distinctly nocturnal, high-end mood.Taken as a whole, this Audi RS 6 Avant shows how tuning can elevate both performance and personality, turning a fast family wagon into something unmistakably singular. For those weighing a car that makes a statement, creations like this feel less like mere upgrades and more like a curated identity.
Mansory transforms the Audi RS 6 Avant with 1,085 hp, 1,250 Nm and bold carbon styling, menthol-themed cabin, and starlight headliner. See the radical wagon.
Michael Powers, Editor
Mansory has rolled out its latest project—a reimagined Audi RS 6 Avant whose power and presence put it in the crosshairs of icons like the original Bugatti Veyron. Built around a massively uprated engine, the wagon now delivers 1,085 hp (809 kW) and 1,250 Nm of torque. For context, a standard RS 6 Avant offers 630 hp and 850 Nm, already good for a 0–100 km/h sprint in just over three seconds.
The look is no less radical. The estate adopts bolder cues including a new front bumper, side skirts, a vented hood, and a rear spoiler. To sharpen the performance vibe, Mansory fits large wheels with a carbon finish and turquoise highlights.
The cabin has been overhauled just as thoroughly. The theme is a Menthol palette with white and red accents, while the seats and instrument panel gain illuminated Mansory logos. Carbon-fiber trim pieces and a starlight headliner set a distinctly nocturnal, high-end mood.
Taken as a whole, this Audi RS 6 Avant shows how tuning can elevate both performance and personality, turning a fast family wagon into something unmistakably singular. For those weighing a car that makes a statement, creations like this feel less like mere upgrades and more like a curated identity.