The Audi RS 6 is a high-performance variant of the Audi A6 range, developed by Audi Sport GmbH, a subsidiary of Audi AG under the Volkswagen Group, starting in 2002. Initially available in both Avant and saloon versions, the third and fourth generations are exclusively offered as Avant models.
The "RS" designation, derived from the German term "RennSport" meaning "racing sport," signifies Audi's top-tier high-performance trim level, surpassing the "S" model specifications in Audi's line-up. As with all Audi "RS" models, the RS 6 incorporates cutting-edge engineering and technology, establishing itself as a flagship vehicle. The latest RS 6 Performance model boasts the most powerful internal combustion engine