Coupe Officially Revealed, Powered by a 450HP 4.2-liter V8

After the online leakage of the Audi  RS5 Coupe brochure this past weekend, there was no point in holding  back anymore, so the German automaker came out with an official release  on its Geneva-bound BMW M3 fighter.
Developed by Audi's quattro GmbH division,  the RS5 Coupe makes use of a revised version of the firm's 4.2-liter  naturally aspirated V8 engine found in the previous RS4 and the current  R8 Coupe.
 In the RS5, the tweaked V8 engine delivers  a maximum output of 450-horsepower at 8,250 rpm and 430Nm (317.15  lb-ft) of peak torque between 4,000 and 6,000 rpm. Power is transferred  to all four wheels through a standard seven-speed dual-clutch S tronic  transmission and a center differential in the quattro drivetrain.
In the RS5, the tweaked V8 engine delivers  a maximum output of 450-horsepower at 8,250 rpm and 430Nm (317.15  lb-ft) of peak torque between 4,000 and 6,000 rpm. Power is transferred  to all four wheels through a standard seven-speed dual-clutch S tronic  transmission and a center differential in the quattro drivetrain.
 With this  configuration, the 4.2 FSI propels the coupe's 1,725 kg or 3,803 pounds  from zero to 100km/h (62mph) in 4.6 seconds and on to an electronically  governed top speed of 250 km/h or 155. Upon request, Audi can increase  the top speed to 280 km/h or 174mph.
Not that it concerns your average RS5  driver, but Audi says that its hot coupe averages 10.8 liters of fuel  per 100 kilometers or the US equivalent of 21.8 mpg.
It is worth mentioning that the RS5 comes  equipped with a next generation quattro permanent all-wheel drive  system that incorporates a self-locking crown-gear center differential  which operates in conjunction with electronic torque vectoring.
Under normal conditions, the upgraded  quattro system splits the power 40:60 front to rear but if necessary, up  to 70 percent can flow to the front or as much as 85 percent toward the  tail end.
The RS5  gets a revised suspension with the car sitting 20mm (0.79 inches) lower  than a standard A5 and 19-inch alloy wheels with 265/35 tires or  optionally, 20-inch rims and 275/30 rubber.
It also features a more powerful braking  system with 365 millimeters (14.37 inches) ventilated discs at the front  axle (380mm ceramic carbon-fiber brake discs up front are offered as an  option) and an electronic stabilization program (ESP) that integrates a  sport mode and can be switched off entirely.
To differentiate it from the S5 Coupe with  its 354HP 4.2-liter V8, Audi gave the RS5 a special exterior treatment  that includes a new single-frame grille with honeycomb inserts, a  redesigned front bumper with oversized air inlets at each corner and  silver splitter, plus flared fenders that hark back to the original  quattro model.
At  the back, there's a new rear bumper that houses a diffuser and two large  oval-shaped exhaust pipes plus a hidden boot lid spoiler that  automatically extends at a speed of 120 km/h (75 mph) and retracts at 80  km/h (50 mph).
Interior  upgrades over the standard A5 Coupe's include a pair of sport seats, a  sport steering wheel with perforated leather, red needles on the gauges  and decorative inlays made of carbon fiber.
Optionally, buyers can trim the interior  with decorative inlays in a dark, stainless-steel mesh look, while  there's also a Carbon design package for the engine compartment and, for  the vehicle body, there are styling packages in black or matt aluminum  look.
The RS5 will go on sale in Europe this Spring with a base price of around €77,700.












 
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