New Spy Video of Audi’s Next-Gen Hot Wagon Reveals a Major Detail

It sounds like the new R S6 Avant is retaining internal combustion to some degree.

A camouflaged prototype car with a black and white swirl pattern covering its entire body, driving on a paved road in a dry, hilly area with sparse vegetation. The car has a sleek, sporty design with large alloy wheels and tinted windows.YouTube – NCars

It appears the next-gen long-roof Audi R S6 Avant will be keeping with good ‘ol-fashioned internal combustion power, somewhat. Spanish YouTuber NCars caught a test mule running around and recorded some video of the prototype driving past.

We know the Ingolstadt-based automaker has been working on a successor to its beloved high-performance halo wagon. Originally, Audi had a bold plan to convert the R S6 Avant into a tire-shredding EV as part of the automaker’s electrification strategy.

But due to poor demand and charging infrastructure challenges — among many other factors — Audi backtracked on its EV offensive to continue developing ICE tech. But rather than canceling EVs altogether, the automaker doubled down on its efforts to build more gas-, diesel-electric and plug-in hybrids.

The V8 doesn’t sound like it’ll be sticking around

In the two-minute video, you can see the cameraperson standing on the shoulder of a curvy two-lane mountain road and recording in first-person. The R S6 Avant prototype then comes into view and does a few passes.

The location changes several times throughout the video. In addition to the Avant, the video also caught a supposed R S6 sedan prototype driving alongside the wagon.

Audi RS 6 Avant GT with cars in background
The Audi RS 6 Avant GT pays homage to the RS 6 GTO concept and Audi 90 Quattro IMSA GTO
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Other spy photographers snapped and confirmed the existence of the RS 6 Avant prototype in the past at other locations. But the more revealing detail is the noise it makes.

At around the 1:04 mark, the RS 6 Avant makes another drive-by pass for the camera. The driver can then be heard getting on the throttle, allowing the internal combustion to sing its song.

A side view of a camouflaged car with a black and white swirl pattern covering its entire body, driving on a road next to a rocky hillside. The car has a sleek, sporty design with large alloy wheels and tinted windows.
The next-gen RS 6 Avant prototype has been making rounds around Europe.
YouTube – NCars

Crank up the volume, and you can very easily tell from the exhaust that it’s not a thundering V8. Rather, the noise more closely resembles a sonorous V6 instead.

This would be a major shift from the current R S6 Avant, which utilizes a potent 4.0-liter biturbo V8. It’s good for around 621 horsepower, 627 pound-feet of torque, resulting in a face-warping 0-60 sprint of just 3.2 seconds.

The move to hybridization could justify a drop in cylinder-count

A camouflaged prototype car with a black and white swirl pattern is driving on a winding mountain road. The vehicle has a sporty design with large alloy wheels and dual exhaust pipes at the rear. The surrounding landscape features rocky cliffs and dry vegetation.
Note the giant twin oval exhaust in the lower rear fascia.
YouTube – NCars

Despite reverting back to classic ICE power, Audi engineers supposedly made the decision to convert the next-gen R S6 Avant into a plug-in hybrid. This move not only continues to align with Audi’s electrification aspirations. It also keeps hardcore fans interested.

But due to the added complexity and weight of the rumored plug-in hybrid components, engineers likely had to shrink the ICE engine component. The R S6 already weighs more than a planet at 4,982 pounds. Plug-in hybrid gear will likely make it significantly heavier.

2024 Audi RS6 Avant
The Audi RS6 Avant was an unexpected arrival when most thought wagons were dead in America.
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Additionally, the industry trend towards hybridization also made the RS6 Avant’s next-gen rival, the BMW M5 Touring, into a plug-in model. The Bimmer wasn’t immune to any criticism as it also gained a lot of weight, tipping the scales at 5,530 pounds, which is as much as a new Chevy Tahoe.

Despite a supposed drop in cylinder count, the next R S6 Avant will likely punch out considerably more power than the current model. Originally, rumors suggested the electrified version was going to produce over 700 horsepower.

Green BMW M3 Touring driving on a road with a mountainous landscape and cloudy sky in the background. The car features black accents, sporty wheels, and a sleek, aerodynamic design.
BMW’s M5 Touring is the first M wagon officially sold in the States.
BMW USA

More recent rumors, however, point at 730 horsepower for the new plug-in hybrid model seen in the video.

Speculation aside, we’ll just have to see what the Four Rings does to one up the M5 Touring. The BMW still utilizes a twin-turbo 4.4-liter V8 for its plug-in hybrid powertrain. Total output is rated at 717 hp and 738 lb-ft of torque.

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