RE: New Audi RS4: revealed

RE: New Audi RS4: revealed

Wednesday 15th February 2012

New Audi RS4: revealed

All-new Audi RS4 gets RS5's 450hp normally aspirated V8



Hot Audis can be a mixed bag but the previous RS4 remains very much a high point. And after details of the new RS4 leaked recently Audi has finally broken its silence and revealed more.

And we thought normally aspirated V8s were dead
And we thought normally aspirated V8s were dead
And, yes, it will get the RS5's 4.2-litre 450hp V8. A distinct lack of turbos is unusual in this day and age but something to celebrate, the old RS4's soundtrack being among the mightier of recent times. Meaningfully, Audi has included pictures of fat oval exhaust tips among the teaser images, suggesting that noise will be a big part of the RS4 experience. We hope so.

There's certainly plenty of Technik underpinning the RS4's predictably impressive Vorsprung (0-62 in 4.7 seconds and a top speed limited to 155mph or 174mph 'on request') too. Every toy in the Quattro GmbH cupboard has been thrown at the chassis, which includes the latest crown gear differential running a default 40:60 front/rear split and torque vectoring as standard. As much as 70 per cent of the drive torque can be sent forwards or 85 per cent rearwards as the black boxes dictate. And if it's the latter you'll be wanting to make sure you opted for the Sport Differential, which on the S4 unleashes previously unheard of driftability. It should be standard, by all rights.

Seven-speed S Tronic among RS5 tech
Seven-speed S Tronic among RS5 tech
Much of the powertrain (seven-speed S Tronic dual-clutch gearbox for example) and chassis tech (electric steering that 'nudges' you back on line included) comes from the RS5, which does raise some cause for concern. The RS5 majors on the technology, but falls short dynamically in many respects, so we'll have to hope Audi has been listening and addressed some of the concerns; numb steering, snatchy drivetrain and unyielding damping among them. Options for the RS4 include ceramic brakes and Audi's cross-linked Dynamic Ride Control suspension, another RS hallmark.

If Audi is looking for inspiration to avoid RS5 style criticisms it could do worse than use the old RS4 as a blueprint. But then, why not just buy one of them instead? Looking at the specs it's surprising how close the old car runs the new one, being just 30hp down and a tenth slower to 62mph. And there was a manual version. Good ones are still making strong money - as much as £30K - and a quick browse of the classifieds reveals a plentiful supply.

RS6 style arch extensions now included
RS6 style arch extensions now included
And though UK pricing is yet to be confirmed for the new car, a price of 76,600 Euros has been confirmed for Germany, 20,000 Euros more than an S4 Avant. Here in the UK the S4 costs just shy of £40K, so you can do the maths and if your number starts with a 6 you may not be a million miles out. It certainly will by the time you add the Sport Differential, DRC and a few other toys.

It is, of course, a good thing that the RS4 is back. We just hope the spirit of the previous one has been captured and lives on.

 

 

 

 

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WCZ

Original Poster:

10,513 posts

194 months

Wednesday 15th February 2012
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yes please.

DanDC5

18,771 posts

167 months

Wednesday 15th February 2012
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I hope it looks better in real life, looking at those pics they've made the RS4 boring to look at!

AliV6

682 posts

188 months

Wednesday 15th February 2012
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I liked the rumours that Audi were not going to be making another RS4...Like that would ever happen!

Never been a fan of the RS4, found it to be extremely dull and lifeless; doubt this'll be any different!

Zed Ed

1,105 posts

183 months

Wednesday 15th February 2012
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Used orders for export being taken already wink

dave stew

1,502 posts

167 months

Wednesday 15th February 2012
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If Audi is looking for inspiration to avoid RS5 style criticisms it could do worse than use the old RS4 as a blueprint. But then, why not just buy one of them instead? Looking at the specs it's surprising how close the old car runs the new one, being just 30hp down and a tenth slower to 62mph. And there was a manual version. Good ones are still making strong money - as much as £30K - and a quick browse of the classifieds reveals a plentiful supply.

Can't disagree with this comment at all - are next generation models that much better these days?

mylesmcd

2,530 posts

219 months

Wednesday 15th February 2012
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awesome!

Loving it......all of it!!

Luca Brasi

885 posts

174 months

Wednesday 15th February 2012
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Nice to see it has a proper engine!

wackojacko

8,581 posts

190 months

Wednesday 15th February 2012
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Oooo yeah !

lgomgf

237 posts

188 months

Wednesday 15th February 2012
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will it have the cylinder on demand as per A7 and A8??? that would for sure help reduce the fuel bill...

Cakes

45 posts

223 months

Wednesday 15th February 2012
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Now that forced induction is the norm it's refreshing to see a proper engine being used. Regardless of the RS 5's dynamic shortcomings the engine is a peach. Here's hoping some of the last RS 4's magic has been captured - they certainly know how to make great cars: RS 4, R8, TT etc so it 'should' be good!

Forbes82

812 posts

179 months

Wednesday 15th February 2012
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Its refreshing to see a performance car come out without a turbo. I've nothing against a good turbo charged engine, but one of the nice things about motoring and performance cars is the variety of approaches to engine design, and how they all feel and sound different. In this age of chasing the economy figures needed its great that there are still people doing it without the turbo.

Nors

1,291 posts

155 months

Wednesday 15th February 2012
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Is this the end of the German power wars then?

Normally, a new RS4 would obliterate the current opposition in a straight line at least. This won't!!

I would have preferred Turbo's!

Dave Hedgehog

14,545 posts

204 months

Wednesday 15th February 2012
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just needs a couple of blowers and cloud9

JMF894

5,488 posts

155 months

Wednesday 15th February 2012
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Looks very dull and i dislike the rear a lot

Where is the squat look and pumped arches?

Looks like a 2.0tdi with a 'Gary' badge on the front and some big wheels................

Oh dear

Jimbo

Tuvra

7,921 posts

225 months

Wednesday 15th February 2012
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I was really warming to Audi's front end, their persistence with that bare metal strip is really putting me off though, along with the three vents on the bottom, black strip no vents for me please:

North West Tom

11,514 posts

177 months

Wednesday 15th February 2012
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It looks very subtle. Not sure if that's a good thing or not.

Park'O

656 posts

174 months

Wednesday 15th February 2012
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DanDC5 said:
I hope it looks better in real life, looking at those pics they've made the RS4 boring to look at!
I think it looks flat and streamline for aero reasons (fuel efficiency) You'll notice most car manufactures of today build/design there car's around aero dynamics. BMW being a fine example.

I personally think it looks too similar to the S4.

TobesH

550 posts

207 months

Wednesday 15th February 2012
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Yes!

TobesH

550 posts

207 months

Wednesday 15th February 2012
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Still want a late RS6 Avant though

toon10

6,163 posts

157 months

Wednesday 15th February 2012
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I'll take the previous model, in Avant shape and in Phantom black please.