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Erik
February 15th, 2012, 08:05
:rs4addict The Audi RS 4 Avant :rs4addict


V8 powerplant with 450 hp, 430 Nm (317.15 lb-ft) and seven-speed S tronic.

High-performance brakes with wave discs

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www.RS6.com

Unique combination of dynamics and everyday practicality

Ingolstadt, February 15, 2012 – A modern classic from Audi is making a comeback: The third-generation RS 4 Avant combines potent performance with a high level of everyday practicality. It’s 4.2-liter V8 produces 331 kW (450 hp); the seven-speed S tronic and quattro permanent all-wheel drive transfer that power to the road.

The Audi RS 4 Avant uses the same high-revving, normally aspirated V8 engine that powers the RS 5 Coupe. The 4,163 cc powerplant produces 331 kW (450 hp) at 8,250 rpm for a specific output of 108.1 hp per liter. Its maximum torque of 430 Nm (317.15 lb-ft) is available from 4,000 to 6,000 rpm. The responsive V8 with its red-painted cylinder head covers accelerates the RS 4 Avant from zero to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) in 4.7 seconds on its way to a governed top speed of 250 km/h (155.34 mph). This can be increased to 280 km/h (173.98 mph) upon request.

Hand-built at Audi's plant in Györ, Hungary, the 4.2 FSI engine combines its impressive power with exemplary efficiency, consuming on average less than 11 liters of fuel per 100 km (21.38 U.S. mpg).
With its high efficiency and long top gear, the standard seven-speed S tronic also contributes to the vehicle's good fuel economy. Drivers can let the lightning-fast dual-clutch transmission shift automatically or change gears manually using the selector lever or the paddles on the steering wheel. For explosive starts, drivers can also activate Launch Control, which manages the engagement of the clutch at an optimum starting speed and minimum wheel slip.

Top traction: quattro drive with crown-gear center differential

Like every RS model from Audi, the RS 4 Avant comes standard with quattro permanent all-wheel drive. The heart of this system is the crown-gear center differential. This compact and lightweight component can vary the distribution of power between the front and rear axles immediately, smoothly and over a wide range, with up to 70 percent flowing to the front or as much as 85 percent to the rear. The default 40:60 ratio of the rear-biased configuration ensures sporty handling.
The self-locking crown-gear center differential works together with the torque vectoring system, which acts on all four wheels. If the load on the inside wheel is reduced too much while the car is being driven dynamically, the torque vectoring system brakes it slightly before unintended slip can occur. Audi offers the sport differential, which uses two superposition stages to actively distribute the power between the rear wheels, as an option.

Aluminum in abundance: the chassis

The chassis of the Audi RS 4 Avant is a very complex design. Many components of the five-link front suspension and the self-tracking trapezoidal-link rear suspension are made of aluminum. The new speed-dependent power steering is a highly efficient electromechanical system with a direct steering ratio for highly precise road feel. It helps the driver stay on course by making slight steering corrections when braking on surfaces with different amounts of grip.
The taut RS setup lowers the body by 20 millimeters (0.79 in) compared with the Audi A4 Avant. New, polished 19-inch, ten-spoke forged aluminum wheels shod with 265/35-series tires are standard. Audi also offers 20-inch wheels with 265/30-series tires. These are available in a new, polished, titanium-look, five-V-spoke design plus two additional variants in the five-arm rotor design.
Mounted behind the large wheels are internally vented wave disc brakes measuring 365 millimeters (14.37 in) in diameter up front. The steel friction rings with their wave-like outer contour are perforated and connected to the aluminum brake caps via pins. This concept reduces tensions, quickly dissipates heat and prevents transmission of temperature peaks. The new shape of the friction rings shaves a total of roughly three kilograms (6.61 lb) off the unsprung weight.
The calipers are painted high-gloss black; the front calipers have eight pistons each and sport RS logos. The ESP stabilization system has a Sport mode and can be fully deactivated. For the front axle, Audi offers the option of 380 millimeter (14.96 in) carbon fiber ceramic discs and six-piston calipers in anthracite gray. The ceramic brakes are especially lightweight, robust and durable.
The Audi drive select driving dynamics system is among the standard equipment for the RS 4 Avant. With it, the driver can switch between three modes – comfort, auto and dynamic – to determine the characteristics of the steering, the seven-speed S tronic and the throttle valve. Audi drive select can even vary the sound of the exhaust system, double-declutching when downshifting in dynamic mode. If the car is equipped with an Audi navigation system, a largely driver-configurable custom mode is also available.

In addition to the sport differential, another component available for Audi drive select is dynamic steering. It varies its steering ratio by nearly 100 percent depending on the speed driven and automatically countersteers slightly at the cornering limit for even more precise and stable handling.
Another particularly dynamic damping technology available as an option from Audi is the sport suspension plus with dynamic ride control (DRC). Oil lines and a central valve connect diagonally opposed pairs of shock absorbers. During fast cornering, the system boosts the stabilization of the front outside wheel, for example. The damping characteristic of the sport suspension plus is variable, with a choice of three settings available via Audi drive select. www.RS6.com


Athletic: the exterior design

The exterior design flaunts the athletic character of the RS 4 Avant. The hexagonal single-frame grille is set in a frame with a matte aluminum-look finish; its honeycomb insert is finished in high-gloss anthracite. LED daytime running lights encircle the xenon plus units like a clasp in the wedge-shaped headlights. The air flows through large openings divided by crossbars and embedded in a distinctive bumper featuring a splitter edge like on a race car.
When viewed from the side, the chiseled side sill caps and flared wheel wells catch the eye. The flared rear side elements with sharp horizontal upper edges are a nod to that all-wheel drive pioneer from 1980, the Audi quattro. The side mirror housings and trim strips have a matte aluminum-look finish, and a discrete roof spoiler at the back ensures the necessary downforce.
The distinctive bumpers and the two oval tailpipe caps of the dual exhaust system dominate the rear end and are integrated into an upturned diffuser. Audi also offers a sport exhaust system with a voluminous sound and black caps. Elegant light strips adorn the LED rear lights.
The Audi RS 4 Avant is 20 millimeters (0.79 in) longer and 24 millimeters (0.94 in) wider than the A4 Avant, but 20 millimeters (0.79 in) lower. A choice of eight colors is available: one solid and one metallic finish, four pearl-effect colors and the two specially pigmented crystal-effect colors, Prism Silver and Panther Black. The extensively clad underbody integrates air vents for the seven-speed S tronic and the front brakes.

Sporty black: the interior

The interior of the RS 4 Avant is clad completely in black, with the exception of the roofliner, which is optionally available in Moon Silver. Chrome clasps subtly accentuate switches and control elements. Carbon inlays are standard, with brushed matte aluminum, Aluminum Race, black piano finish or a light stainless steel mesh available as options.
The standard heated front sport seats with integrated headrests are power adjustable and covered in a combination of black leather and Alcantara. Fine Nappa leather in either Black or Moon Silver accentuated with Stone Gray piping is optionally available. Other options include bucket seats or luxurious, climate-controlled deluxe seats with a ventilation function. The thick ring of the leather multifunction sport steering wheel is flattened at the bottom, and the shift paddles mounted on the back of it sport an aluminum-look finish.
The driver information system with color display includes an RS menu with a lap timer and an oil thermometer. Both it and the MMI monitor display a special RS welcome screen when the car is started.

The instrument cluster bezel shines with a piano finish, and the design of the selector knob of the seven-speed S tronic is unique to the RS. Typical of all RS vehicles, the door openers are two delicate bars. The pedals, the footrest, the air vents, the shift paddles on the steering wheel, the MMI buttons and other controls shine in an aluminum-look finish. Aluminum inserts adorn the door sill trims, which are accentuated with RS 4 badges.
Audi offers exclusive high-grade leather packages for all seating options, including a design package with honeycomb quilting for the RS 4 bucket seats. Rounding out the list of optional equipment is a broad range of state-of-the-art driver assistance and communication systems, including the Bluetooth online car phone that connects the RS 4 Avant with the Internet.
Options for the luggage compartment, which offers up to 1,430 liters (50.50 cu ft) of cargo space, include a rail system with load securing set and a power hatch.

Delivery of the Audi RS 4 Avant is scheduled to begin in fall 2012 at a base price of €76,600 in Germany.


:rs4addict

Erik
February 15th, 2012, 08:10
www.RS6.com

http://www.rs6.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=12288&d=1329293379

Qisha
February 15th, 2012, 09:10
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Erik
February 15th, 2012, 11:07
I like! Those wheels are quite nice.

Andyuk911
February 15th, 2012, 12:18
Nice write up and pictures .. I think the RS Q wheels will look absolutely fab ...

JavierNuvolari
February 15th, 2012, 14:58
Many won't like this. I don't like it(this RS 4), I miss the way car companies, in this case Audi, have somewhat forgotten their previous generations, to me, the B5 RS4 was a VERY good looking car, the styling was modest, but easy to apreciatte. Cars nowadays have gone bezerk desing wise, and for me that is a sad thing...I miss desings like the B5 RS4, Mk4 GTI(2 door), 740i(Bond car) and the S8 from Ronin...pretty to look at, round lines and shapes that just seemed to work.

Nowadays yes, cars have to meet so many regulations, I believe the pedestrian regularions have the biggest impact on desing, I know that...but still, desings from those days will be missed my this user.

RXBG
February 15th, 2012, 15:02
beautiful car. would love to have it as a daily driver.

rks838
February 15th, 2012, 15:09
Gotta say, this ain't too exciting. The engine's been lauded before, but it's not an advance, having come out years ago...in the RS5, which was already dynamically matched by the older M3. The front end doesn't quite do it for me, with the strangely angular headlight design and splitter. What's going to happen when the new M3 is out?

Didn't expect to be saying this on an RS forum. But what's special about this car?

OH NO, THERE'S NO MANUAL OPTION?!?! WTF AUDI!!

Tom Sawyer
February 15th, 2012, 19:39
I have to agree, I'm not too stoked about this from a looks or performance standpoint .... I'm probably a bit spoiled now with all this torque coming on at such low RPM, but I don't think this car would be nearly as fun to drive around town as the RS 6 is. Nor as much fun as a tuned B5 S4 is IMHO. In the US it's difficult to find a stretch of safe and unmonitored road (at least where I am) where you can really enjoy the HP, but the torque... I can enjoy that at most any red light or entrance ramp I come up to without putting myself in a spot to get a big ticket or a dangerous situation.

To me, this would have been a much more exciting car if they did something more "RS" like with the powerplant... TT or more built motor with bigger boost from the SC. Just my $.02

KK265
February 15th, 2012, 22:29
Gotta say, this ain't too exciting. The engine's been lauded before, but it's not an advance, having come out years ago...in the RS5, which was already dynamically matched by the older M3. The front end doesn't quite do it for me, with the strangely angular headlight design and splitter. What's going to happen when the new M3 is out?

Didn't expect to be saying this on an RS forum. But what's special about this car?

OH NO, THERE'S NO MANUAL OPTION?!?! WTF AUDI!!
I agree!450 ps are 380-400 ps on dyno and no manual gearbox,no hand brake, and weight?Any info?It seems that present M3 sedan and new M3 have no competition from audi.RS4 B7 was a big step from b5.This is not from b7.More complicated only.Also for the rims are awful!

Ruergard
February 16th, 2012, 08:29
The car looks great. And the power train from the RS5 was expected. But as an Audi fan, I'm still disappointed...

JavierNuvolari
February 16th, 2012, 11:58
The car looks great. And the power train from the RS5 was expected. But as an Audi fan, I'm still disappointed...

I'm with you on this, looks like the prices on B5 RS 4s just a mayor hike!!!


Saludos!

RXBG
February 16th, 2012, 15:23
audi is going apple on us. the people that bought into it years ago know better with their new products when they are nothing more than a slight update and 98% the same, but the new fan boys that are now just jumping on the bandwagon see it all as new (as in this car) becasue they haven't been paying attention. audi is going after these folks per their marketing strategy. this new RS4 is basically the same as the previous one but with DSG. it probably didnt cost much to develop it so if they don't make or sell that many it won't matter.

and what is it with the weight saving myth? this car weighs the same as the old one. the new M6 weighs about the same as the old one. and the new M6 convertible is almost 4400 lbs!!!!!

AndyBG
February 16th, 2012, 16:53
It looks great!
But, its interesting to say is that B6 S4, B7 S4, B7 RS 4 and this B8 RS 4 acompanied with RS 5 all have basicaly the same engine! :)
Not that I expected anything else beside 4.2 in this "all new" RS car, but it is interesting thing to point out! :)

Joker
February 16th, 2012, 22:55
It looks great!
But, its interesting to say is that B6 S4, B7 S4, B7 RS 4 and this B8 RS 4 acompanied with RS 5 all have basicaly the same engine! :)
Not that I expected anything else beside 4.2 in this "all new" RS car, but it is interesting thing to point out! :)

I thought the engine was extensively changed when the RS5 was released that hardly make it the same engine unless you are referring to the cylinder count and capacity.

Aronis
February 16th, 2012, 23:10
€76,600 = 100,000 USD????

Any price info???

Mike

AndyBG
February 16th, 2012, 23:52
I thought the engine was extensively changed when the RS5 was released that hardly make it the same engine unless you are referring to the cylinder count and capacity.

Yes, i'm refering to "just" that...

Joker
February 17th, 2012, 06:47
Yes, i'm refering to "just" that...

That's the same as saying the next M3 will be using an engine first introduced years ago with first 335i or even further back to the E36 if its just the cylinder count and capacity.

Qisha
February 17th, 2012, 09:53
Dear Friends,

i do understand the new Audi RS 4 Avant is not what everyone would like to see. You do have to keep in mind that technology sharing across the same platform is logical from a business point of view.

Personally i would have placed the inline five in the B8 chassis... well not this time (B8) but who says not in the future. ;)

Qisha

Ritchy
February 19th, 2012, 11:24
I personally prefer the 4.2 (instead of 5L) on that car. Of course, as everyone, the 4.0 T (with 500HP) would have been the good choice, as to bring back each custumer gone for //M or AMG.

A little bit more disapointed with the all package, no surprise, not a single element showing it's a brand new car (new seats, HUD, X large body, etc...). But i never felt in love with the A4 B8, maybe the main reason why i'm not interested in this RS4.

But the 4.2l can be a very good engine....i was very happy with my tuned (+25HP) B7 RS4. Audi has to adjust minor problems (hope it's done with FL RS5/B8 RS4...) to make it more "standart" -no oil leak, no 30HP difference between two engines on same dyno, etc...-

470/480HP on each car and everyone's going to be happy. And the most important, everyone's going to tell it! Important strategy to keep those cars dream machines for everyone.

HKS786
February 19th, 2012, 15:00
I also believe it was a missed opportunity to use either the 4.0 TFSI V8 or 2.5 TFSI 5 cylinder. I think either of these engines should be used in the next gen RS4/RS5. Audi also need to focus on weight. They have started to do that with the new A6.

AndyBG
February 20th, 2012, 00:02
No one could expect anything else but 4.2 in this car, and this is last N/a engine we are going to see from Audi, so in some way I see this car littly bit nostalgily! :)

When it comes to 4.0 T, I think that option never was disscused for such a small car as RS 4. That engine is reserved for bigger Audis, while next gen' RS 4/5 will be powered with 3.0 T engine...

S6V10Avant
February 20th, 2012, 19:05
The 3.0 TFSI would make much more sense, both from a business point of view as well as performance vice?

Ruergard
February 20th, 2012, 20:45
The 3.0 TFSI would make much more sense, both from a business point of view as well as performance vice?

Ofcourse. A 3.0T with 450hp and the bump in torque would outrun this 4.2 NA all week long. BUT this engine and gearbox where already finished and ready to go..

After looking at some more pics I've started to like the looks of it more though, very nice.

But RS4 owners should watch out for tuned S4s I think.... :race:

Ritchy
February 21st, 2012, 13:49
One more world about the engine power, Youry (please correct me if i'm wrong) tested a custumer's RS5 at 455HP on its dyno. That means more than 480HP on a well ventilated dyno, with unleaded 98 (yes, the car was using 95!)

I knew that engine was able to do much more than B7 RS4's....for information, youry's car, before this one, had the best figures, with 436HP. Worse was 390HP. Mine was a bit less than 410HP. All on same dyno.

I do absolutely need that kind of engine on my next RS5 !

Youry, you didn't tell me about torque. Could you post the graph ? Might be interesting for all further RS4 and RS5 custumers.....

youry
February 21st, 2012, 22:23
I wasn't there physically while that RS5 was on the dyno that day so did not see the torque, bit its in the PC, so i can find out... it was 451 HP with our filters 6000 Km on the clock. but with 95 octan gas, so yes i can exetc that engine to extract about 470 without the filters and 98 octane gas.

Ritchy
February 22nd, 2012, 07:29
Should be as an usual power on each RS5, would have surely avoid a lot of disagreements....

Thank you Youry, and of course i guess everyone interested in the datas.

andreasm
March 6th, 2012, 16:44
All new Audi RS4 Avant 2012 Trailer

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecWHgsn8nLE

rs4some
March 6th, 2012, 20:27
Pics from Geneva of it here

http://www.autogespot.com/nl/item/13505/geneve-2012-audi-rs4-avant-2012.html

Toto89
March 6th, 2012, 22:20
I guess it wont need the engine sound enhancing system which can be found in the diesel models...

The RS6
March 7th, 2012, 08:02
I guess it wont need the engine sound enhancing system which can be found in the diesel models...

& the new M5 :)))

robocopp
March 13th, 2012, 20:28
fantastico !

Ritchy
March 13th, 2012, 23:16
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srm369
March 14th, 2012, 05:04
I like! Those wheels are quite nice.

Jimmy Joe
March 29th, 2012, 04:27
I haven't seen this thread. I like it. It is true that Audi might be considered somewhat conservative on the evolution of new models, I, for one, would have love to see the Quattro project going into production, but there may be some good reasons for that; first of all, by being evolutionary, they avoid planned obsolecense, ensuring your Audi will be recognized as an Audi in years to come, giving continuity to the brand, streghtening it, and improving only on a tested plataform as needed. In trhe case of the engine, the 4.2 has become bullet-proof, in spite of being tested to its limits by tuners, a feature none of us RS6 owners dislike. As for the interior, there's absolutely nothing wrong with it, same quality build we are used to, luxuries galore and inteligent, cutting edge technology mixed with beautiful design, and for all this years, a steady climb to the top of the class. Just compare where was Audi on the global context ten or twenty years ago, and see it now. I only wish there would be in the future an RS4 Sedan. If you think I love Audis, you'll be not far off from the truth.

Andyuk911
April 3rd, 2012, 11:49
Good Pixs Ritchy - Thanks

Ritchy
April 16th, 2012, 20:27
With black package, just whaou....:rs4addict

http://img11.hostingpics.net/pics/83740101241423382916038870.jpg

Ritchy
April 16th, 2012, 20:31
http://img11.hostingpics.net/pics/71602801241423382923366444.jpg

youry
April 16th, 2012, 20:35
this must a pre-series as the rear brakes are not the new edition. no surprises as these pics have been taken right next to the RING in the VAG group testing center.... (I recognize the place).

it is nice combo for sure (red with black pack)

rs4some
April 29th, 2012, 03:04
new RS4 in papaya orange

http://forums.fourtitude.com/showthread.php?5668933-On-Location-Papaya-Orange-Audi-RS-4-at-Audi-Forum-Ingolstadt

Andyuk911
April 29th, 2012, 15:19
new RS4 in papaya orange

http://forums.fourtitude.com/showthread.php?5668933-On-Location-Papaya-Orange-Audi-RS-4-at-Audi-Forum-Ingolstadt


:applause:better than red ...

Ruergard
April 30th, 2012, 15:35
Nothing wrong with the looks. :D

Justin9212
May 6th, 2012, 15:54
Will this come to the US?

Andyuk911
May 6th, 2012, 16:22
Will this come to the US?

No chance :lovl:

artur777
May 7th, 2012, 12:10
great look! but the engine is dissapointing!

andreadebi
May 22nd, 2012, 12:50
nice colour


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GiF1S9Ab6DI&feature=channel&list=UL