When it comes to performance for all the family, Audi’s RS division caters for just about every need. And at the top of the range, the RS6 Avant and RS7 Sportback deliver premium quality and searing pace by the bucketload. However, if the standard versions don’t quite have the neck-snapping pace that you require, Audi has the answer with its newly introduced Performance models.
On the RS7 Sportback, Performance spec commands a £6,575 premium over the standard car, taking total outlay to a substantial £92,060. But what do you get for the extra money? Well, from the outside, there’s a titanium grey finish for the wing mirrors, window trim and grille, while larger 21-inch alloys are fitted as standard.
There are more subtle updates inside, with privacy glass and revised leather and Alcantara trim, while carbon fibre inlays with blue highlights are also included. You can change these to aluminium for no extra cost.
However, the most important updates are under the skin, where the 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 has been revised to boost power from 552bhp to 597bhp, while a new sports exhaust enhances the engine’s soundtrack. This set-up shaves two-tenths of a second off the 0-62mph time, with the RS7 Performance completing the benchmark sprint in only 3.7 seconds.
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The car is still electronically limited to 155mph, but for £1,450 you can raise the limit to 174mph, while adding the £10,725 Dynamic package Plus ups this again to a frankly astounding 189mph. This pack also includes 20-inch ceramic brakes, sports suspension and dynamic steering.
On the road, the RS7 delivers the kind of all-round performance that we’ve come to expect from Audi’s RS models. The Drive Select system allows you to switch between settings to tailor your car for cruising comfort or focused driving, and in Dynamic mode, the car comes alive with instant responses and plenty of pops and bangs from the exhaust as you rush through the gears.
There’s 750Nm of torque for instant overtaking, while the ride on the standard air-suspension is surprisingly comfortable even in the sportiest settings. Sure, bumps are felt in the cabin, but the RS7 doesn’t have a spine-shattering ride like some fast family cars.
The rapid steering rack reacts instantly to your inputs, but there isn’t much feedback through the wheel, so you’re left wondering exactly what the front wheels are doing. While the four-wheel-drive system delivers lots of grip, this lack of feedback means you can’t make the most of the power on offer.
Perhaps the RS7’s best feature is the fact that you can dial everything back and simply cruise along in refined comfort, knowing that its vast performance is available at the press of a button.
- Model: Audi RS7 Performance
- Price: £92,060
- Engine: 4.0-litre V8, twin-turbo
- Power/torque: 597bhp/750Nm
- Transmission: Eight-speed tiptronic, four-wheel drive
- 0-62mph: 3.2 seconds
- Top speed: 155mph (limited)
- Economy/CO2: 29.7mpg/221g/km
- On sale: Now