ABT Audi RS6 Avant
When
DTM-drivers are getting into a road car in order to take it for some
laps at a race track, it will be quite a special car indeed. With the
new RS6, Audi has achieved this remarkable feat: already during the
DTM-season, in which this extreme sports car was used as a safety car,
Laurent Aiello and Christian Abt often used to take the limousine and
the Avant for a little ride. Now, the team of Abt Sportsline has taken
on the RS6 as well. And anyone who thinks that 450 hp is the limit, has
to think again: enter the Abt RS6 Avant.
Yes, one might
think that 331 kW (450 hp) are more than enough for an Avant - after
all, the winning car of the 2002 DTM, the Abt-Audi TT-R, only just tops
this performance. But a company like Abt Sportsline, having been
passionately involved in motorsport for many decades, can't be satisfied
that easily: after a modification of the electronic engine management
of the eight cylinder bi-turbo power unit, performance has been
increased to 371 kW (505 hp), while the maximum torque will only be
reached at a fascinating 630 Nm. This allows the Abt RS6 Avant to dash
from 0-100 km/h in only 4.6 seconds.
Equally impressive as the
driving performance and the increase of the top speed to approximately
280 km/h is the noble understatement of the Abt RS6: it is hiding its
strength and its power, easily exceeding the performance of a sports
car, under the elegant guise of an Avant. Here, Abt Sportsline has only
refined the bodywork in details, like for instance with the four pipe
exhaust system, emphasising the car's sporty appeal and unmistakably
referring to its provenance from Kempten.
Fitting for the
performance, Abt Sportsline has chosen the appropriate wheels for the
most powerful vehicle in its line-up. The Abt sports wheel SP2, cast in
one piece in the dimension 9 x 20 inch and fitted with 255/30 R20
ContiSportContact2 tyres ensures the best possible contact between the
quattro-drive and the asphalt. The new Champion wheel rim covers are the
pinnacle of wheel design from Kempten. The silver-coloured covers with
black inscription commemorate Laurent Aiello's title-winning campaign in
the 2002 DTM-season.
With so much power, the performance of the
brakes is especially important. Therefore, Abt Sportsline has mounted
its sport braking system to the front and the rear axle of the RS6.
Apart from the looks, the double-ventilated brake disks with the
dimension 380 x 32 millimetres (front) and 322 x 32 millimetres (rear)
ensure more safety and lighter handling of the super sports car. Larger
pistons result into more braking power, the disks provide more stability
and increased durability.
http://www.netcarshow.com/abt/2003-audi_rs6_avant/
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