The RS6 also served as the debut model for Audi's "Dynamic Ride Control" DRC system | from the original on 18 September 2010 |
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EDL is a part, or "function", of the ESP 8 | The C7 RS 6 was not offered in North America, however that market received RS 7 Sportback which shares the same powertrain and platform |
The adaptive suspension system is 20 mm lower than standard A6 and can lower the vehicle further 10 mm during the high-speed driving or can raise the ride 20 mm at low speed.
197 in Width 1,951 mm 76 | The DRC's main advantage is that it operates without the need for complicated electronics, as required in similar systems from Mercedes-Benz and other competitors |
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In Europe and elsewhere, 19-inch wheels were standard, with an optional 18-inch package | In this version, it has a three-way level control, selectable from the controls |
Drive output passes through a six-speed.
" The new Electric range will begin production in the Audi Sport GmbH Neckarsulm factory in Germany | Official performance figures for the Avant: 4 |
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5 in 1,950 kg 4,299 lb Chronology Predecessor Successor Audi RS6 United Kingdom Audi revealed the details of the RS 6 Avant on December 5, 2012 | 1 mph time has been reduced to just 3 |
Official performance figures for the Avant, whilst consuming the recommended high 98 RON "Super Plus" unleaded petrol indicate the 0-100 kilometres per hour 62.