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Audi RS6 Avant by Mansory Brings Veyron-Like Power and New Cabin Color

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Mansory has taken another swing at the Audi RS 6 Avant, and subtlety never entered the room. This particular build combines a full visual overhaul with numbers that push the super wagon far beyond factory territory, turning an already quick estate into something far more excessive. Whether that is a compliment probably depends on how much patience you have for extreme tuning projects.

At the exterior, Manhart has put its signature on the body as well. It is easy to spot the chunky new apron fitted with side blades, updated front fenders, new side skirt elements, new hood vents, and updated mirror caps.

The aero package includes an added tailgate spoiler, a wider diffuser with an extra brake light in the middle, and a massive rear wing. The wheel setup is also far from ordinary, though the source material does not provide exact specs.

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Audi RS 6 Avant by Mansory

The ending wraps the entire piece in a manner that is both loud and calculated. It features the car with a glossy black finish, and the same theme is repeated throughout the cabin.

By the way, the interior is also of the same shade, beginning with the seats and then moving on to the door cards, seat belts, steering wheel, pillars, and dashboard.

Then there is the contrast. White piping appears throughout the interior, along with a few red highlights. The carpets follow the same teal-heavy theme, and so do the floor mats. Carbon fiber trim is used generously—very generously—and illuminated Mansory logos can be found on the door panels. Above, a starry headliner adds another theatrical touch after dark.

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Audi RS 6 Avant by Mansory

The headline power figures are impossible to ignore, as well. According to the German-based tuner, this RS 6 Avant produces no less than 1,085 horsepower and 1,250 Nm of torque. You compare this upgrade power kit with the stock 621 horsepower and 850 Nm of torque, and the result might shock you.

There is no mention of a sale listing for this exact car. Still, that hardly matters. If someone wants an RS 6 Avant reworked in this style, Mansory appears more than willing to build one. Whether that sounds tempting or exhausting is a different question.

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