What are the differences between Audi RS and S?
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Audi RS and S have the following differences: 1. Different Models: "S" stands for "SPORT," representing Audi's performance-oriented model series, positioned just below "RS" and "R." Unlike Mercedes' AMG, "S" models share the same production line as Audi's regular models. From the A3 to A8, and Q3/Q5/Q7, all have their own S versions. Although they resemble regular production cars in appearance, they differ significantly in power and tuning, essentially giving the production models a more powerful heart. 2. Different Performance: "RS" stands for RACING-SPORT, and the Audi "RS" series is entirely designed, developed, and manufactured by Audi's quattro division, not sharing production lines with regular Audi models. The "RS" series is equipped with high-performance engines exclusively developed by quattro, delivering extraordinary performance and truly representing flagship models. The "RS" features a signature black honeycomb grille. Overall, "RS" competes at the same level as Mercedes' "AMG" and BMW's "M POWER." 3. Different Prices: Compared to "S," "RS" offers more power, richer configurations, and better handling, making it more expensive. Of course, "S" models are also significantly pricier than regular models.