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    Audi S6 V8 TT Tested

    Here are some numbers on the new S6:

    0-60: 3.7 seconds
    0-100: 9.2
    0-130: 16.1

    1/4 mile: 12.1 @ 115

    http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/...s6-test-review

    The M5 is quicker but not by a huge margin like the last gen S6 vs. last gen M5

    Zero to 60 mph: 3.7 sec
    Zero to 100 mph: 8.3 sec
    ¼-mile: 12.0 sec @ 122 mph

    http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/...ad-test-review
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    Still comparing S6 with M5...
    Waiting for RS 6...!

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    Wow, those numbers are great. Audi's own web site (UK site) shows spec on new S6 at 0-60 in 4.8 sec. which was a big disappointment for me to see....but those number above, very nice.... can't wait to see one in person.

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    RS has always been in a different league than the M-series. More expensive, more powerful.

    That 0-100mph for the M5 is extremely impressive though. 0-60mph has gotten kind of meaningless as cars have gotten a lot more powerful. 8 seconds is the magic number for the 0-100mph sprint; once you're under that, that's supercar territory, although the bar keeps getting higher. Remember when the Ferrari Testarossa, making 380bhp and doing 0-60 in 5 seconds, was just blindingly fast?

    The RS6 has always been Audi's most powerful car; I'd be disappointed if the next generation RS6 didn't crack 650bhp; the C6 was pretty close to it at 570-ish. One can dream of Audi putting it out on the showroom floor at 700bhp, but I'm sure an ECU flash will get it well past there in any event.
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    those are really good numbers and given the fact that is a TT i am sure the power can be easily increased just as with the RS6 to get to 500hp, the 0-60 looks like very very good considering the output, i think the new GB has a lot to say about it as the weight it's just the same as our RS6's, i would say it's quite impressive, so jumping from an RS6 C5 to this new S6 doesn't seem bad at all when it comes to power, it does make me think about it....let's see what the new RS6 will bring, even if it's not going to be 650hp, as kismetcapitan would like to , i think it will definitely be lighter due to the new engine and this will improve the handling, of course it has to be at least in the range of the 600hp band to be able to keep up with the M5...it's going to be interesting

    ....and i like how the engine it's been pushed towards the cockpit, behind the front axle, this will also have to improve the handling...
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    it *has* to be in the 600bhp range; how many of these cars have ever gone DOWN in power with each new generation? The RS6 went from 450 to 571bhp; the M5 went from 400 to 507 to 560bhp. Considering that the RS has always been at least 50 more bhp, my money is on something like 620bhp, although 150+bhp/liter is a bit of an ask for a production engine.
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    Very surprising results for the S6, didn't expect that much!

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    you are right kismetcapitan, but then again the C6 gain some extra weight due to the bigger V10 resulting in a heavier nose than the C5, but with this new architecture of the engine being pushed towards the cockpit they might solve the issue and come closer to a 50/50 balance of the weight, though i think the era of big engines is gone, so this new 4.0TT will be the future for a few years at least, then who knows....zum, zum...electric, i hope i won't be around for the electric engine on an RS6 or M...
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    weight loss is the new hp figure. that was an awfully fast result for an S6. those are official figures for an R8 V10. (then again C&D got 3.3 secs for an R8 V10). the rS^ doesn;t have to have over 600 hp if it weighs as much as an S6 but makes 560 hp (140 hp more). such a car could produce 0-60 numbers in the 3.3 sec range.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RXBG View Post
    weight loss is the new hp figure. that was an awfully fast result for an S6. those are official figures for an R8 V10. (then again C&D got 3.3 secs for an R8 V10). the rS^ doesn;t have to have over 600 hp if it weighs as much as an S6 but makes 560 hp (140 hp more). such a car could produce 0-60 numbers in the 3.3 sec range.
    Agree. Weight loss is new hp variable. I wish the US citizen would make this shift. I was at a zoo recently with my oldest son and couldn't believe the amount of 4,000+ lbs people. Sheer astonishment. What is our country moving toward?! Ha ha, this is OT obviously. Back to original topic>>> Weight loss in new generation automobiles is key these days. Agree 100%.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RXBG View Post
    weight loss is the new hp figure. that was an awfully fast result for an S6. those are official figures for an R8 V10. (then again C&D got 3.3 secs for an R8 V10). the rS^ doesn;t have to have over 600 hp if it weighs as much as an S6 but makes 560 hp (140 hp more). such a car could produce 0-60 numbers in the 3.3 sec range.
    Power to weight ratio has always been the true measurement for performance cars. The RS6 is a pig and that's being nice. It is a sedan though so the weight is appropriate. My little NSX is an all aluminum car that in stock form weighs under 3000lbs soaking wet. Take the piddly little 3.0-3.2L engine in it and add a forced induction system and you start pushing 5-6lbs/hp vs. the RS6's 8-9.5. Physics doesn't lie.
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    no doubt that a 3500lb RS6 with 500-odd bhp would be a true killer. but when it comes to marketing, the RS6 could be slaughtered in the US market if it costs $15K more than an M5 and makes less power, even if the performance figures are mind-bending. sad but true...
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    Very sad but true. I have a lot of doubt that it will be over 600 hp. I hope it's near that number. They need to save weight to beat BMW at this. The new M5 is pretty impressive, but it's really heavy. The s6 is over 4100 lbs. I highly doubt the rs6 will be 3500. However, if they can get it close to 3700-3800 it would be very good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mik15 View Post

    ....and i like how the engine it's been pushed towards the cockpit, behind the front axle, this will also have to improve the handling...
    ummm where did you read this?
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    very quick 0-60 figures for S6
    how did they achieve it?

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    the only thing audi needs to do is keep the weight at S6 weight (4200 lbs). yes, it'll be heavy but not any more so than F10 M5. if the RS6 makes 560 hp it will have 140 more hp!!!!. sure, it'll prob lose the DSG (unfortunately) and this will keep it from achieving the same accel to gearshift ratio that the S6 has and so it won't have a proprtionately faster 0-60 time but it'll still be faster than the M5. we'll have to see re: weight. it shouldn't be too difficult since the engine will be essentially the same except perhaps the turbo having some slight changes vs S6 (similar to mild changes betweeen the panamera turbo ands turbo S- titanium turbine wheels-).
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    Quote Originally Posted by RXBG View Post
    the only thing audi needs to do is keep the weight at S6 weight (4200 lbs). yes, it'll be heavy but not any more so than F10 M5. if the RS6 makes 560 hp it will have 140 more hp!!!!. sure, it'll prob lose the DSG (unfortunately) and this will keep it from achieving the same accel to gearshift ratio that the S6 has and so it won't have a proprtionately faster 0-60 time but it'll still be faster than the M5. we'll have to see re: weight. it shouldn't be too difficult since the engine will be essentially the same except perhaps the turbo having some slight changes vs S6 (similar to mild changes betweeen the panamera turbo ands turbo S- titanium turbine wheels-).
    Apparently there is actually quite a big difference between the 420 hp and the 520 horsepower versions of the new V8 which means that the S8 and RS6 have room for even more performance.

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    How on earth did Audi or should I say Car & Driver get a 2 ton 420hp saloon to produce a set of figures like that? I now want to see just how quick the S8 will be because if the S6 is anything to go by it's big brother will be approaching supercar standards of acceleration.

    Can't wait to see what Audi have done with the RS6.

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