What are the differences between the S6 and RS6?

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ORafael
07/29/25 8:15pm
The main differences between the S6 and RS6 are as follows: 1. Different power: The Audi S6 engine has a maximum output power of 331 kW and a maximum torque of 550 N·m; the Audi RS6 engine has a maximum output power of 412 kW and a maximum torque of 700 N·m. 2. Different configurations: The Audi S6 features a five-link independent front suspension and is equipped with a rear axle limited-slip differential lock, full-speed adaptive cruise control, and other assistance configurations; the Audi RS6 has a four-link independent front suspension and comes with features such as a rearview camera, adaptive cruise control, steering wheel memory, and HUD head-up display.
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