Audi’s RS history truly began in 1994 with the RS 2 Avant. It was one of the world’s first true performance cars, with seating for five and enough space for everyone’s luggage. Modern Audi performance cars are a force to be reckoned with in the US, never shying away from the competition that Mercedes-AMG and BMW’s M division present. The German automaker also makes sure that there’s an option in nearly every body type, barring a hatchback and a convertible, currently.
This is a list of the Audi RS performance models currently for sale in the USA:
Model | Power | Engine | Base Price |
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Audi RS3 | 401 hp | 2.5L Turbo Inline-5 Gas | $60,900 |
Audi RS4 Sedan | 420 hp | 4.2L V8 Gas | $66,910 |
Audi RS5 Sportback | 444 hp | 2.9L Twin-Turbo V6 Gas | $78,200 |
Audi RS6 Avant | 591 hp | 4.0L Twin-Turbo V8 Gas | $121,900 |
Audi RS7 | 591 hp | 4.0L Twin-Turbo V8 Gas | $123,900 |
Audi TT RS | 394 hp | 2.5L Turbo Inline-5 Gas | $73,200 |
Audi RS Q6 e-tron | TBC | TBC | TBC |
Audi RS Q8 | 591 hp | 4.0L Twin-Turbo V8 Gas | $125,800 |
Audi RS e-tron GT | 591 hp | Electric | $143,900 |
Audi RS4 Convertible | 420 hp | 4.2L V8 Gas | $81,900 |
High-performance cars are extremely popular, but they are usually restricted to coupe or sedan styles. If you want a speedy wagon or SUV, Audi RS cars are a good option. Not only are they stylish and fast, but they are also well-equipped and comfortable. These aren’t the only qualities that embody the range, though.