New Audi Q5 RS under development

    The Q5 RS will share a few mechanicals with the RS4 and RS5; to be based on the next-gen model set to be unveiled later this year.

    Published On Jan 23, 2016 12:00:00 PM

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    New Audi Q5 RS under development

    Audi is preparing to extend its RS performance car line-up with a new 450bhp-plus range-topping version of the upcoming second-generation Q5 due later this year, sources close to the German carmaker have revealed.
     
    Expected to make its debut in the second half of 2017, the Q5 RS is being developed by Audi’s Quattro performance car division at its headquarters in Neckarsulm, Germany alongside the fourth-generation RS4 and second-generation RS5, with which it will share its engine, dual-clutch S tronic gearbox and Torsen torque-sensing four-wheel drive system.
     
    The new Q5 RS forms an integral part of plans that Chairman Rupert Stadler says will enable Audi to increase its presence in the performance SUV market in the coming years.
     
    “We’ve identified increasing demand for performance-based SUVs in all of our key global markets. When we launched the RS Q3 we expected it to do well, but the sales have topped our expectations.
    We think we can build on this with a larger and more powerful model,” he said.
     
    The Q5 RS is most likely to run on the same twin-turbocharged 3.0-litre V6 petrol engine set to be unveiled in the new RS4 and RS5, both of which are expected to be revealed later this year.
     
    The newly developed engine will replace the current naturally aspirated 4.2-litre V8 petrol powerplant, with a claimed output to match that of the competition package recently announced for the BMW M3 and M4 at over 450bhp.
     
    The Q5 RS will be assembled alongside other Q5 models at Audi's new USD 1.3 billion manufacturing facility in San José Chiapa, Mexico.
     

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