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Sneak Peek: The 2027 Audi RS5 Avant & Sedan Unveiled Early!
Audi Teases All-New RS5 Avant with First Images
Audi is preparing for the launch of the highly anticipated RS5 Avant, with the carmaker recently releasing a teaser video on social media. However, ahead of the official unveiling, leaked images of the car have surfaced.
The upcoming Audi RS5 will be offered in both Avant and sedan versions. The car boasts a sporty design, featuring the iconic Singleframe grille at the front, muscular wheel arches, and large air vents on the front bumper. The rear of the car showcases an aggressive diffuser with twin oval exhausts, typical of the RS models. The RS5 is equipped with sleek LED headlights incorporating pixel LED DRLs and slim taillights connected by a light bar.

Inside, the new RS5 features a large central touchscreen and a digital cockpit. It sports a sporty Alcantara-wrapped steering wheel and body-hugging bucket seats adorned with RS logos.

Powering the RS5 will be a plug-in hybrid powertrain, featuring a 2.9-liter twin-turbo V6 engine producing a total output of 639 horsepower. The car is expected to accelerate from 0-62 mph in approximately 3.4 seconds and offer an electric range of 50 miles.

Sources suggest that reservations for the new-generation Audi RS5 will commence in mid-March, with initial deliveries expected to start in June.
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