2026 Audi RS6 Avant Performance Review
The Last of the V8 Super Wagons?
The 2026 Audi RS6 Avant Performance is not just another fast luxury wagon. For many enthusiasts, this could be the final chapter of Audi’s V8-powered RS6 story. With tightening emissions norms and the industry moving toward hybrids and electrification, this RS6 stands as a reminder of what a proper performance wagon feels like.
Audi has confirmed that this is the last year of the V8 RS6 Avant in its current form, and that alone makes this car special.
Engine and Performance Details
At the heart of the 2026 RS6 Avant Performance is a 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine, shared with brands like Porsche and Bentley. This engine is mildly electrified with a 48V mild-hybrid system but remains a true V8 at its core.
Key Powertrain Specifications
Engine: 4.0L twin-turbo V8
Transmission: 8-speed ZF automatic
Drivetrain: Quattro all-wheel drive with mechanical limited-slip differential
Power output:
621 horsepower
627 lb-ft of torque
0 to 60 mph:
Audi claimed: 3.3 seconds
Real-world tested: as quick as 3.09 seconds
Top speed: Around 190 mph
Despite being nearly 5,000 pounds, the RS6 Avant feels brutally fast. Real-world acceleration is supercar-level, and interestingly, it can outpace the newer BMW M5 Touring despite having less horsepower, largely due to lower weight.

Fuel Economy and Range
No one buys an RS6 for efficiency, but here is what you can expect.
City mileage: 14 mpg
Highway mileage: 21 mpg
Real-world combined:
Around 16 mpg in city driving
Around 21 mpg on highways
Fuel tank capacity: Approx. 19 gallons
Real-world driving range: Around 300 to 320 miles
The RS6 does come with a gas guzzler tax, which makes features like auto stop start feel unnecessary on a car built purely for performance.
Exterior Design and Road Presence
Even after five years on sale, the RS6 Avant still turns heads everywhere. The design has aged extremely well and continues to look aggressive and purposeful.
Front Design Highlights
Matrix LED headlights with sequential indicators
Large Audi single-frame grille
Carbon package available with exposed carbon splitter
Blacked-out Audi rings and RS6 badging
Functional air intakes and radar sensors integrated cleanly
Side Profile and Wheels
Classic long-roof wagon silhouette
Wheelbase: 115.3 inches
Overall length: 196.7 inches
Wider stance than standard A6 Avant
22-inch alloy wheels
Massive brakes that nearly fill the wheels
Optional carbon ceramic brakes come with blue-painted 10-piston calipers, a 2026-only detail that instantly identifies this model year.
Rear Design
Full LED tail lamps with sequential indicators
Subtle roof spoiler
Carbon rear diffuser
Large oval RS exhaust tips
RS6 and Audi logos finished in black
Even with the base exhaust system, the RS6 sounds aggressive with pops and crackles. The optional sport exhaust enhances this further and arguably should have been standard.









Interior Quality and Layout
The RS6 interior focuses more on luxury and materials than flashy new tech, and many enthusiasts prefer it this way.
Cabin Highlights
Volcano premium leather upholstery
Contrast blue stitching and RS embossing
Real carbon fiber trim with blue accents
Alcantara inserts across doors and console
Double-pane glass for excellent insulation
Soft-close doors for an upscale feel
Front Seats
Heated and ventilated RS sport seats
14-way power adjustment with lumbar support
Memory function on driver seat
Excellent lateral support for spirited driving
Massage seats are not available with these sport seats, which is one area where rivals like BMW and Mercedes have an advantage.


Technology and Infotainment
The RS6 uses Audi’s older dual-screen setup, which feels slightly dated but remains functional and customizable.
Tech Features
12.3-inch Virtual Cockpit digital cluster
10.1-inch infotainment touchscreen
8.8-inch climate control display
Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
Head-up display
360-degree camera with 3D view
Quad-zone climate control
While the screens are smaller than newer Audi systems, the interface allows more customization than Audi’s latest interiors.


Rear Seat Comfort
Despite being a performance wagon, rear seat space is generous.
Legroom: Around 37 inches
Heated rear seats
Rear sunshades
Dedicated climate zone
USB-C ports and 12V socket
Center armrest with cup holders
Adults can sit comfortably on long journeys, making it easy to justify the RS6 as a family car.


Cargo Space and Practicality
This is where the RS6 Avant truly separates itself from performance sedans.
Cargo Capacity
| Configuration | Space |
|---|---|
| Rear seats up | Just under 30 cubic feet |
| Rear seats folded | Nearly 70 cubic feet |
Seats fold flat using side levers
No spare tire, but extra underfloor storage
More usable cargo space than many performance SUVs
This makes the RS6 a true daily driver, capable of family duties without compromising performance.

Ride, Handling, and Daily Driving
The RS6 Avant delivers a rare dual personality.
On the Road
Adaptive air suspension with adjustable ride height
Rear-wheel steering improves maneuverability
Comfortable and quiet in Comfort mode
Extremely aggressive and planted in RS modes
The steering feels slightly numb compared to rivals, but the car feels more playful and lighter than the BMW M5 Touring. Even on winter tires, grip and stability remain impressive.
Pricing Details
Base MSRP: $130,700
Tested price with options: Around $143,395
Includes gas guzzler tax
Despite the high price, the RS6 Avant Performance offers a level of character and emotional appeal that many newer hybrid rivals lack.
Final Verdict: Why the RS6 Avant Matters
The 2026 Audi RS6 Avant Performance feels like the end of an era. It blends insane straight-line speed, everyday usability, and genuine V8 character in a way that few cars can.
Yes, the interior tech feels dated. Yes, fuel efficiency is poor. But what you get in return is a raw, emotional, and deeply satisfying driving experience.
For enthusiasts, this RS6 is not just another fast wagon. It is a future collectible and one of the last true V8 super wagons ever built.
If Audi replaces it with a V6 hybrid or fully electric alternative, it may be faster on paper. But it will not feel the same.
And that is exactly why this RS6 Avant will be missed.







