Audi RS6 Sedan's Early Arrival
【Summary】The Audi RS6 e-tron sedan is expected to arrive in the UK in 2025, with speculations that it may reach America in 2027. The electric sedan will offer up to 600 horsepower and 738 lb-ft of torque, potentially even reaching 800 hp. This will mark the return of the RS6 sedan body style after 12 years.
New details have emerged about the upcoming Audi RS6 e-tron sedan, indicating that it will be available in the UK by 2025, as reported by Autocar. This information aligns with previous reports from CarBuzz, which suggested that the electric sports sedan would arrive in the UK in 2024. Typically, the UK and other European markets are among the first to receive these vehicles, so it wouldn't be surprising if the RS6 e-tron makes its way to America two years later.
The RS6 hasn't been offered in a sedan body style for the past 12 years. The last time it was available in this form was during the C6/4F generation. Prior to that, the RS6 was sold as a traditional four-door executive car from 2002 to 2004.
According to the latest report, the RS6 e-tron is said to boast an impressive power output of up to 600 horsepower and 738 lb-ft of torque. However, earlier claims suggested that it could potentially reach up to 800 hp.
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