Audi RS6 by 2021: over-wagen arrives in America

It’s been nine long (and crazy) months since we first tested the new Audi RS6 Avant on American soil. But the first batch of U.S. standard cars, however, arrived and is on its way to dealerships, as evidenced by the images Audi sent on Friday.

The initial shipment of RS6 Avants arrived at Davisville Port on Rhode Island and “will reach dealerships in the coming weeks,” Audi told us. Unsurprisingly, many of those cars already know each other.

The RS6 Avant is the moment the Audi van arrives in the United States this year, following the launch of the new A6 Allroad. For what it’s worth, I heard rumors that any of the cars are some kind of package, because Audi wasn’t going to bring one to the U.S. Without the other one.

As smart as the A6 Allroad is, the RS6 Avant is notoriously the coldest of the two long ceilings, with its 4.0-liter twin-mode V8 engine that generates 591 horsepower and 590 pound-feet of torque. This great boi can not only increase up to 60 mph in 3.6 seconds, but is also a real thrill on winding roads, thanks to its popular four-wheel steering. I’m sure this looks like a killer, too.

But now, America, it’s time for you to take your side. Fans beg Audi to bring the RS6 Avant to the U.S. For a long time, so put your cash where you are and stop by to buy one. Of course, you will charge a large penny, as the RS6 before 2021 starts at $109995, adding $995 to the destination. But for lovers of affluent fast cars, it’s not really too absurd. Plus, earn millions of attractive points, and that’s going to have to be a valuable thing.

This was originally published on Roadshow.

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