Why is the Audi RS7 called a 'suit-wearing thug'?

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AdrianLee
07/25/25 3:08am
A 'suit-wearing thug' generally refers to vehicles that have an elegant appearance, seemingly no different from ordinary family cars on the surface, but actually possess performance far exceeding that of regular family cars. The Audi RS7 is precisely such a model, often referred to as a 'suit-wearing thug' in China, and some also vividly translate it as 'a wolf in sheep's clothing.' Here are some details about the model: 1. The Audi RS7 is equipped with a 4.0T-FSI V8 twin-turbocharged direct-injection engine, delivering a maximum power of 412 kW and a maximum torque of 700 N·m. It is paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission and also features the quattro all-wheel-drive system. The car can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.9 seconds. 2. The Audi RS7 adopts a fastback design with sharp design language. The front fascia of the car gives it a strong performance feel, featuring the brand's signature headlights that exude a powerful presence. The hexagonal grille on the front fascia is designed with a blackened finish, enhancing the car's aggressive and sporty appearance.
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JourneyMarie
08/10/25 4:53pm
Dude, when we talk about cars, the Audi RS7 is often referred to as the 'business suit beast,' and honestly, this metaphor is spot-on. Its design is elegant and understated, just like a standard Audi sedan, with sleek lines and chrome details—perfect for driving to work with pride, matching the formal vibe of a suit. But its performance is absolutely wild. Under the hood lies a beast: a V8 biturbo engine that delivers insane acceleration, with that exhilarating push-back-in-your-seat feeling and roaring exhaust note, instantly transforming you from a gentleman into a speed demon. I’ve test-driven it a few times—smooth and quiet in the city, but step on the gas on the highway, and it unleashes over 600 horsepower, hitting 0 to 100 km/h in just over 3 seconds, outperforming many sports cars. This contrast is exactly what attracts speed-loving elites who don’t want to be too flashy but can still dominate the competition. It’s the perfect blend of business and adrenaline, making everyday driving both practical and thrilling.
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