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Audi RS6 badge.
Audi "S" and "RS" models are a range of high performance orientated cars, of certain Audi model ranges, from the luxury prestige German automotive company, Audi AG. These cars are OEM factory "upgraded" versions of specific cars, from within Audi's standard range of vehicles, primarilly focusing in enhanced "sport" performance.[1]
Numerous "S" models, from most of Audi's mainstream ranges have been produced over the years. These cars are recognisable by their "S" badges, and all Audi "S" models are equipped with their trademark quattro four-wheel drive system.[1] Unique engines, along with larger, more powerful brakes set them apart from their related "siblings" within their model range.
Audi "S" models should not be confused with the lesser Audi S line, which are merely a trim/specification level, similar to say SE, which will share engines and brakes with the "lesser" trim specifications within their relevant model range.
Even higher performance versions, known by their "RS" (for RennSport {RaceSport) badging also exist, and are some of the highest ultimate performance vehicles offered by Audi.[1] Available for limited timescales, on a restricted model range, these "RS" models are a distinct step above their related "S" models, and are wholly designed, developed and produced in-house by Audi's high performance private subsidiary company, quattro GmbH.[2] All "RS" cars pioneer some of Audi's latest and most advanced technology and engineering prowess, therefore, "RS" cars could be described as halo vehicles.
[edit] Audi S and RS model range
The following Audi S and RS models are being, or have been produced:
[edit] Current models
[edit] Former models
former S and RS models (in chronological order)
| model name |
Volkswagen Group platform |
Typ code |
body style(s) |
year(s) |
| Audi S2 |
Volkswagen Group B3 platform |
8B |
2-door coupé, 5-door Avant (estate/wagon), 4-door saloon/sedan |
1991-1993 |
| Audi S4 ("Ur-S4") |
Volkswagen Group C4 platform |
4A |
4-door saloon |
1991-1994 |
| Audi RS2 Avant |
Volkswagen Group B4 platform |
8C |
5-door Avant |
1994-1996 |
| Audi S6 ("Ur-S6") |
Volkswagen Group C4 platform |
4A |
4-door saloon, 5-door Avant |
1995-1997 |
| Audi S4 quattro |
Volkswagen Group B5 platform |
8D |
4-door saloon, 5-door Avant |
1997-2002 |
| Audi S8 quattro |
Volkswagen Group D2 platform |
4D |
4-door saloon |
1998-2003 |
| Audi S6 quattro |
Volkswagen Group C5 platform |
4B |
4-door saloon, 5-door Avant |
1999-2003 |
| Audi S3 quattro |
Volkswagen Group A4 (PQ34) platform |
8L |
3-door hatchback |
1999-2003 |
| Audi RS4 Avant |
Volkswagen Group B5 platform |
8D |
5-door Avant |
2000-2001 |
| Audi RS6 quattro |
Volkswagen Group C5 platform |
4B |
4-door saloon, 5-door Avant |
2002-2004 |
| Audi S4 quattro |
Volkswagen Group B6 platform |
8E |
4-door saloon, 5-door Avant, 2-door Cabriolet (convertible) |
2003-2005 |
| Audi S4 quattro |
Volkswagen Group B7 platform |
8E |
4-door saloon, 5-door Avant |
2005-2008 |
| Audi RS4 quattro |
Volkswagen Group B7 platform |
8E |
4-door saloon, 5-door Avant |
2006-2007 |
[edit] Future models
[edit] Audi "S line"
"S-line" badge in front grille
Audi also produce an additional 'mainstream' specification of optional sports trim packages to specific models, known as the S line. These involve various minor suspension, engine, and appearance upgrades to most models in the Audi range. While not offering the same high performance levels as the S and RS models, they are notably cheaper. Again, the upgraded components used in these S line specification packages are designed, developed and produced by Audi's high performance subsidiary company, quattro GmbH, although the actual cars are still assembled in their relevant factories alongside the remainder of their 'siblings' in the appropriate range.
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[edit] External links
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