The Audi RS6 Nogaro Edition Is A 700bhp Swan Song

As production of the current RS6 draws to a close, Audi has revealed the Nogaro Edition, which has an optional power boost from ABT
The Audi RS6 Nogaro Edition Is A 700bhp Swan Song

The current Audi RS6 is not long for this world. With a new-generation A6 on the way, RS6 production has now ended, but not without a limited-edition goodbye.

It’s called the Nogaro Edition, of which 150 will be made. We’re awaiting confirmation from Audi to find out exactly where they’re going, but we have a sneaking suspicion this is for the German market only.

The Audi RS6 Nogaro Edition Is A 700bhp Swan Song

It’s finished - as you might expect - in Nogaro Blue, the same hue used for the legendary RS2. It sits on 21-inch polished black wheels, ensuring this is one of the meanest-looking stock RS6s we’ve ever seen.

On the inside you’ll find a hilarious amount of Alcantara (seriously, it’s pretty much everywhere), including blue contrasting blue sections for the seats, door panels and transmission tunnel. The cabin is finished off with some carbonfibre trim, and Nogaro Edition badging.

The Audi RS6 Nogaro Edition Is A 700bhp Swan Song

As standard, the car comes in ‘Performance’ spec (albeit with the addition of a titanium exhaust), which means the 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 puts out 597bhp. Which is about enough to make you feel like your insides are being scrambled every time you put your foot down. But, if you’re mad enough to want more, Audi has that covered. Well, not quite.

The Audi RS6 Nogaro Edition Is A 700bhp Swan Song

Audi will provide a power boost via ABT Sportline - the same company that produces the 503bhp RS4 we were looking at earlier today. After a jolly good fiddle, the RS6 Nogaro will be good for an unholy 695bhp (let’s just call that a nice, round 700 shall we?) and 649lb ft of torque. With the newfound poke, this RS6 can top out at 198mph. So, find a downhill stretch of autobahn, and 200mph should be doable.

Prices in Germany for the RS6 Nogaro Edition start at €124,200, around €11,000 more than a regular RS6.

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Comments

Anonymous

I feel this is a tribute to the original Audi S6 Plus from 1997 (4A/C4 chassis)

02/02/2018 - 13:33 |
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b0mbsh0ck

Looks in empty wallet.
Steals ATM
Buys Nogaro wagon and lives happily ever after

02/02/2018 - 14:43 |
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theAQUAwolf (audibros)

🤤

02/02/2018 - 15:03 |
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Anonymous

I want one! Now!

02/02/2018 - 15:48 |
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Anonymous

This RS6 is one of the few modern Audi’s I actually like. I hope the next one combines the engine of the C7 RS6 with the lighter chassis of the latest Audi’s. And hopefully it’ll have buttons inside, instead of just screens like the A8

02/02/2018 - 17:33 |
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Joel Brennan

Blue alcantara… not feeling it. In those photos the alcantara just looks really dirty and I’m not liking it. Also, a 700hp wagon seems a bit… what’s the word… useless. That’s it. Daily driving a wagon with more power than a 488 or FF seems a bit strange. The power isn’t usable and I’m not sure what purpose this car serves. If you want max power, buy a supercar. If you want practicality, buy a wagon. If someone is considering THIS RS6, surely it isn’t their only car and don’t need to make sacrifices of performance for practicality or something. Even the regular model is really expensive and just doesn’t make tons of sense.

02/03/2018 - 22:35 |
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Josh Booth 1

But they will make new ones? This is my dream car so I’ll miss it so much. Not much, in my opinion, is as good as that.

02/04/2018 - 11:16 |
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