You are here: Home / Car News / Audi News / New Audi RS 5 REVEALED with 630bhp – and half a tonne of bloat The new Audi RS 5 is revealed as a replacement for the old RS 4, with a 630bhp PHEV powertrain and priced from £90k. Thanks to Audi’s confusing backwards and forwards on badging, we get what should be the new Audi RS 4, but is actually the new Audi RS 5, with a new PHEV powertrain with 630 bhp and hefty increase in weight, thanks to the PHEV – around half a tonne extra to carry around. This time around, the RS 5 comes not just as an Avant but as a saloon too (although it’s really a Hatch), with prices starting at around £90k for the saloon and £92k for the Avant. The new PHEV powertrain gets an extensively updated version of the 2.9-litre turbo V6 from the RS 4, with an electric motor and 25.9kWh battery pack for a meaty 630bhp, with the engine delivering 503bhp of that output through an eight-speed tiptronic ‘box via a new centre diff and electric diff at the back able to feed power to each side individually. It all adds up to a 0-62mph of 3.6 seconds, just 0.5s quicker than the old RS 4, thanks to the PHEV bloat, with the promise of a 52-mile EV range. In terms of how the RS 5 looks, it’s fair to say it’s a bit in yer face, with a whopping great mesh grille, huge wheelarches, 20″ alloys, drainpipe-sized twin tailpipes, big (there’s a lot of ‘big’) rear diffuser and optional stuff with the Sports Package adding carbon fibre bits. Inside, it’s not a million miles away from the A5 and its screenage, but with RS graphics, splashes of carbon fibre, sports seats and a ‘Boost’ button on the steering wheel for maximum instant performance.
The body is much stiffer than the A5 and 90mm wider too, with only the bonnet, door skins and tailgate carried over, and under the skin there’s a coil spring setup with dual valve dampers, 420mm front discs and a ceramic brake option.
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