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Officially Official: Audi RS5 hitting Geneva with 450-hp 4.2L V8

Over the weekend, we got our first look at official images of the new Audi RS5 when a brochure leaked out onto the interwebs, but it didn't contain any technical details of the latest product from Quattro GmbH. Thankfully, our friends in Ingolstadt have seen fit to drop that information on us this morning, and as we suspected, they have opted to go with an upgraded version of the engine that served so well in the late RS4.

The 4.2-liter V8 remains naturally aspirated, but its breathing has been improved to bring the maximum output up to 450 horsepower and 317 pound-feet of torque. The power peak comes up at 8,250 rpm, just shy of the 8,300 rpm redline, and maximum torque is delivered throughout the range between 4,000 and 6,000 rpm. The RS5 comes out the factory with the ability to accelerate to 62 miles per hour in 4.6 seconds on the way to a governed top speed of 155 mph. Owners that wish to exceed that speed can have the governor unlocked, enabling a terminal velocity of 174 mph.

As usual with higher performance Audi models, Quattro all-wheel-drive is the order of the day for power distribution. However, unlike other recent applications that have used a Torsen center differential, the RS5 features the first use of a new crown gear differential with electronically controlled clutch pack. The torque split can be varied from the nominal 40:60 front-to-rear to as much as 70 percent front or 85 percent rear. An optional active torque vectoring rear differential is also available to further improve the RS5's handling. The only available gearbox in the RS5 is a new seven-speed S-Tronic dual clutch transmission (DCT). Hopefully now that Audi has a high-output DCT, we'll also see it replace the dreadful R-Tronic unit in the R8 soon.

The RS5 will get its public debut in Geneva next week and goes on sale in Europe this spring for a base price of €77,000 (about $104,000). Sadly, U.S. Audi spokesman Christian Bokich tells Autoblog that there is nothing to announce right now about plans for the RS5 in this market.

Officially Official: Audi RS5 hitting Geneva with 450-hp 4.2L V8 — Autoblog

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The 4.2 FSI provides imposing torque and is right at home even at high revs - almost like a race engine. The engine delivers 331 kW (450 hp) at 8,250 rpm and - between 4,000 and 6,000 rpm - transmits a maximum of 430 Nm (317.15 lb-ft) of torque.

The 4.2 FSI propels the coupé's 1,725 kilograms (3,802.97 pounds) in 4.6 seconds from 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62.14 mph) to an electronically governed top speed of 250 km/h (155.34 mph). Audi can increase that to 280 km/h (173.98 mph) upon request.

The ultra-powerful eight-cylinder engine averages 10.8 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers (21.78 miles US mpg) - far less than its main competitors
 
The 4.2 FSI provides imposing torque and is right at home even at high revs - almost like a race engine. The engine delivers 331 kW (450 hp) at 8,250 rpm and - between 4,000 and 6,000 rpm - transmits a maximum of 430 Nm (317.15 lb-ft) of torque.

The 4.2 FSI propels the coupé's 1,725 kilograms (3,802.97 pounds) in 4.6 seconds from 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62.14 mph) to an electronically governed top speed of 250 km/h (155.34 mph). Audi can increase that to 280 km/h (173.98 mph) upon request.

The ultra-powerful eight-cylinder engine averages 10.8 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers (21.78 miles US mpg) - far less than its main competitors

I might be wrong but it seems as if Audi have gone to great lengths to keep the weight down, coupled with AWD we could have a M3 beater.:eusa_clap
 
Just as a comparo. Max.output (kW/rpm) 309/8300, Max.torque (Nm/rpm) 400/3900, Combined (ltr/100km) 12.4, Acceleration 0-100km/h (sec) 4.8, Unladen, EU (kg) 1655. BMW M3.
 
Astounding specs, the fuel consumption in particalur, though it is heavily subjected to the amount of throttle applied.
 
Astounding specs, the fuel consumption in particalur, though it is heavily subjected to the amount of throttle applied.

If the figure stands the test if reality without increasing more than, say, 20%, then we all know that turbo technology is not needed at all, at least not regarding consumption...
 
It would really suck if it doesn't come state side - considering this is the biggest market for M3. Must be a price thing, if Audi USA can't price it close to $70k, it will be competing with GTR not M3.
 
Some insider at rennteam hinted that the car is 10s faster than B7 RS4 arround the Nordschliefe,

Audi RS4 ------------------------------------------------- 8.09 min (R compound tires)

which translates into 7:59 min with Pirelli tires.
 
Just as a comparo. Max.output (kW/rpm) 309/8300, Max.torque (Nm/rpm) 400/3900, Combined (ltr/100km) 12.4, Acceleration 0-100km/h (sec) 4.8, Unladen, EU (kg) 1655. BMW M3.

That are the figures for the M3 with manual transmission. To be fair we have to compare it with the M-DCT figures:

Power
RS5: 331 kw @ 8,250
M3: 309 kw @ 8,300

Torque
RS5: 430 NM @ 4,000 - 6,000 rpm
M3: 400 NM @ 3,900 NM

0-100 kph
RS5: 4.6 s
M3: 4.6 s

Fuel consumption (combined)
RS5: 10.8 l / 100 km
M3: 11.2 l / 100 km

Weight
RS5: 1,800 kg (The stated 1,725 kg are most certainly following DIN standard)
M3: 1,675 kg


Best regards,
south
 
Intersting, thanks a lot for that South. On paper, the cars appear to be evenly matched. Can't really go wrong between RS5, M3 or even the 4 door C63 AMG. All three will have their own fanbase, but I do think the M3 will remain the sharpest and best handling of them...

All I can say that the gap between E46 M3 vs B6 RS4 was considerably bigger. V8 vs I6, 420 hp vs 343 hp, etc.
 
That are the figures for the M3 with manual transmission. To be fair we have to compare it with the M-DCT figures:

Power
RS5: 331 kw @ 8,250
M3: 309 kw @ 8,300

Torque
RS5: 430 NM @ 4,000 - 6,000 rpm
M3: 400 NM @ 3,900 NM

0-100 kph
RS5: 4.6 s
M3: 4.6 s

Fuel consumption (combined)
RS5: 10.8 l / 100 km
M3: 11.2 l / 100 km

Weight
RS5: 1,795 kg (The stated 1,720 kg are most certainly following DIN standard)
M3: 1,675 kg


Best regards,
south

My bad, forgot to mention it was manual.:usa7uh:
 

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