What engine does the Audi S6 use?

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StHarrison
07/29/25 6:44am
Audi S6 is a performance sports car produced by Audi, equipped with a 4.0T twin-turbocharged engine, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. This engine adopts a new HSI structural design, with two turbochargers and intercoolers positioned within the angle between the two cylinder banks. Below is an introduction to the Audi S6: 1. The front face of the Audi S6 features a black hexagonal large-mouth grille design, with headlights that adopt a highly technological appearance. The daytime running lights are stylish and highly recognizable when lit, while the side air inlets and front bumper are designed with a sporty and fashionable look. The side profile showcases a diving body posture that is highly impactful, with well-proportioned body lines. The waistline's through-type design exudes a strong sense of power, complemented by sporty and fashionable wheel rims and highly noticeable red brake calipers. 2. The safety features of the Audi S6 include: driver/passenger airbags, front/rear side airbags, front/rear head airbags, front seatbelt reminder, tire pressure monitoring, ABS anti-lock braking, brake force distribution, brake assist, traction control, and electronic stability program. The Audi S6 can be considered a performance powerhouse, featuring a V8 4.0T twin-turbocharged engine with cylinder deactivation technology, a quattro full-time mechanical all-wheel-drive system with a sport differential and central differential lock, among others.
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SarahLee
08/12/25 10:08am
I've always been a fan of Audi's performance cars. I've driven the new Audi S6, which is equipped with a 2.9-liter twin-turbocharged V6 engine shared with Porsche, emphasizing efficiency and smoothness. With over 450 horsepower, the power comes on quickly—just a light tap on the accelerator in the city and it darts forward, while on the highway, it feels like being pushed along. The engine note is finely tuned, not a noisy roar but a deep growl, making the drive exhilarating. Audi designed it with balance in mind—it doesn’t feel cumbersome for daily use, but when you want to push it, it responds instantly. In terms of fuel consumption, it’s much more efficient than the old S6’s V8, but it still requires premium gasoline to maintain performance. If you take it for a test drive, the instant acceleration will definitely leave a lasting impression. Modern performance cars are shifting toward this small-displacement, high-output approach, meeting environmental standards while preserving driving excitement.
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