GST, HVGT, could resurface as part of Budget 2025 alongside RON95 rationalisation, says RHB analyst. Are we ready?
Home News Auto News Geneva 2017: Audi Brings the RS5, Now With More Power Geneva 2017: Audi Brings the RS5, Now With More Power Auto News Aswan | March 29, 2017 07:26 am It's funny that all the performance divisions of luxury car manufacturers are scrambling to adopt all-wheel drive, despite condemning Audi for having it for the last few decades. While it's true that Audi's products were not always as dynamically inclined as those wearing M or AMG badges, they were still far more usable in a larger variety of situations thanks to that all-wheel drive traction.But Audi has begun to realize that safety and stability isn't sexy. They're strong selling points, but in order to go toe-to-toe with the big boys Audi needed to adopt some sideways styling. This photo of the RS5 in a drift may seem a little processed, but with a 40:60 front-rear torque split and an optional Audi Sport Differential at the rear, you can be almost guaranteed that the RS5 is capable of executing such feats in real life. Perhaps we'll get the issue of the styling out of the way first. Audi has said that the styling of the RS5 is loosely based on that of their old IMSA GTO Audi Quattro, but Audi also has an annoying habit of saying that everything is styled similarly to their original Quattro. In truth, while it looks like a pretty solid sports sedan, it still suffers from the more muted styling of Audi's current product lineup. Perhaps a touch more aggression will come with the facelift. The powertrain is a little different for this generation as the RS5 steps into the world of forced induction. The turbocharged 2.9-litre V6 is similar to the one that's found in the new Panamera, although in this state of tune it pushes 450 bhp and 600 Nm of torque. This puts it a little higher than the BMW M4, and should compensate for extra parasitic losses as a result of the drivetrain. The RS5 is only available with an 8-speed automatic transmission, but we're not complaining. What is important about the new RS5 is that the weight has gone down to roughly 1650 kg, or 60 kg down from the previous generation model. This brings it closer to the M4, which weighs roughly 1,550 kg depending on options. The RS5 could become truly competitive in a head-to-head fight with the class-defining M4, although we'll still have to wait and see how the two compare on more than just paper. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags 2017 Geneva Motor Show A5 audi Audi RS5 Geneva 2017 RS5 Print Related News Audi Presents New Santa And The RS5 Sportback Auto News Eric | December 18, 2018 Last year, Audi dropped a 2-minute video depicting the madness when it comes to Christmas shopping over in North America, something that isn’t so ... New 2018 Audi RS5 Launched – 2.9-litre Twin-Turbo, 450hp Auto News Arvind | June 29, 2017 First unveiled at the 2017 Geneva autoshow in March, the launch of the facelifted version of the Audi RS5 has come full circle with a host of new ... Geneva 2017: Audi RS5 DTM Racecar Unveiled Auto News Arvind | March 08, 2017 Audi has pulled the covers off its latest Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (DTM) car, the 2017 Audi RS 5 DTM. A track-only racer which debuts alongside ... Geneva 2017: Audi RS 3 Sportback Gets a Facelift, Finally Looks Angry Insights Aswan | March 10, 2017 Oh Audi, you really do listen. Rounding out the Audi contingent for this year's Geneva Motor Show was the Audi RS 3 Sportback facelift- but it's far ... Comments
Geneva 2017: Audi Brings the RS5, Now With More Power Auto News Aswan | March 29, 2017 07:26 am It's funny that all the performance divisions of luxury car manufacturers are scrambling to adopt all-wheel drive, despite condemning Audi for having it for the last few decades. While it's true that Audi's products were not always as dynamically inclined as those wearing M or AMG badges, they were still far more usable in a larger variety of situations thanks to that all-wheel drive traction.But Audi has begun to realize that safety and stability isn't sexy. They're strong selling points, but in order to go toe-to-toe with the big boys Audi needed to adopt some sideways styling. This photo of the RS5 in a drift may seem a little processed, but with a 40:60 front-rear torque split and an optional Audi Sport Differential at the rear, you can be almost guaranteed that the RS5 is capable of executing such feats in real life. Perhaps we'll get the issue of the styling out of the way first. Audi has said that the styling of the RS5 is loosely based on that of their old IMSA GTO Audi Quattro, but Audi also has an annoying habit of saying that everything is styled similarly to their original Quattro. In truth, while it looks like a pretty solid sports sedan, it still suffers from the more muted styling of Audi's current product lineup. Perhaps a touch more aggression will come with the facelift. The powertrain is a little different for this generation as the RS5 steps into the world of forced induction. The turbocharged 2.9-litre V6 is similar to the one that's found in the new Panamera, although in this state of tune it pushes 450 bhp and 600 Nm of torque. This puts it a little higher than the BMW M4, and should compensate for extra parasitic losses as a result of the drivetrain. The RS5 is only available with an 8-speed automatic transmission, but we're not complaining. What is important about the new RS5 is that the weight has gone down to roughly 1650 kg, or 60 kg down from the previous generation model. This brings it closer to the M4, which weighs roughly 1,550 kg depending on options. The RS5 could become truly competitive in a head-to-head fight with the class-defining M4, although we'll still have to wait and see how the two compare on more than just paper. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags 2017 Geneva Motor Show A5 audi Audi RS5 Geneva 2017 RS5
Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price.
Audi Presents New Santa And The RS5 Sportback Auto News Eric | December 18, 2018 Last year, Audi dropped a 2-minute video depicting the madness when it comes to Christmas shopping over in North America, something that isn’t so ...
New 2018 Audi RS5 Launched – 2.9-litre Twin-Turbo, 450hp Auto News Arvind | June 29, 2017 First unveiled at the 2017 Geneva autoshow in March, the launch of the facelifted version of the Audi RS5 has come full circle with a host of new ...
Geneva 2017: Audi RS5 DTM Racecar Unveiled Auto News Arvind | March 08, 2017 Audi has pulled the covers off its latest Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (DTM) car, the 2017 Audi RS 5 DTM. A track-only racer which debuts alongside ...
Geneva 2017: Audi RS 3 Sportback Gets a Facelift, Finally Looks Angry Insights Aswan | March 10, 2017 Oh Audi, you really do listen. Rounding out the Audi contingent for this year's Geneva Motor Show was the Audi RS 3 Sportback facelift- but it's far ...