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Audi RS7
2020 (69) RS 7 TFSI Quattro 5dr Tiptronic
Audi RS7
2015 Sportback TFSI V8 Quattro Auto 5Door
Audi RS7
2020 4.0 TFSI V8 Sportback Tiptronic quattro Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
The Audi RS7 strives to offer the same straight-line performance as the latest BMW M models or Mercedes-AMGs, but it's more comfortable, practical and stylish. Apart from Audi's classy trim and luxurious finish, the RS7 comes with a powerful engine and eye-watering performance. Like all other RS-badged Audi cars, you can count on an exciting driving experience with the RS7.
There are several features to entertain the front passenger, including the standard Audi Cockpit display and a heads-up display. There is also a touchscreen panel for controlling the air conditioning. Another feature that quickly catches the eye is the numerous RS-badged logos in the cabin, from the floor mats to the dials on the cockpit display.
The Audi RS7 comes standard as a 4-seater, with 2 front bucket seats and a 2-person seat configuration in the rear. If you need more room to carry extra passengers or a child, you can opt for a 3-person rear seat, but this is only available with earlier versions of the RS7. There is enough leg and knee room for both front and rear passengers, but a little more headroom would make it more comfortable for taller passengers.
Very few GT models take B-roads with the poise of the Audi RS7. The powerful V8 engine ensures you can reach a nice speed to suit your road trip needs. It comes with an adaptive air suspension system as a standard, making it a pretty comfortable cross-country tourer. You can also stiffen the suspension a bit if you want to corner at high speeds without worrying about body roll. Overall, the RS7 provides a riding and driving experience that's on par with several of the most popular high-performance sports cars.
The Audi RS7 comes with a 535-litre boot space, which is significantly more than the 460 litres provided by the BMW M6 and the Mercedes-AMG GT. Folding down the rear seats boosts the cargo room to a massive 1,390 litres. All versions of the RS7 come with a powered tailgate, making it very easy to access the boot's load bay.
If you need a more practical RS-badged model, the Audi RS6 is well worth checking out. However, if you want an entirely different marque, you could consider either the Porsche Panamera or the Mercedes-AMG E63.
The RS7 gets a load of standard safety kits, including 6 airbags, upgraded brakes, adaptive cruise control and electronic stability control. The RS7 itself has never been crash-tested by Euro NCAP, but it inherits the same 5-star safety rating earned by its cousin Audi A6 saloon, which both share the same underpinnings. You can make your RS6 even safer with the optional Assistance Pack, which adds autonomous emergency braking and lane-keep assist to its long list of tech features.