evo UK – September 2019

(Axel Boer) #1

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HE ONLY FAST AUDISTO CONSIDER


are those that wearanAvant body;it’s


written in the rules somewhere,on the


internet most likely. GenerationsofRS4s and RS6s


have built on the legacy laid out by the original


RS2 and are fi rm favourites ofthose who enjoy a


performance outputthat’s directly proportionalto


the load space available.


However, remove the load space and,R8 aside,


Audi Sport’s modelline has often fallen short of


expectations.RS3s are a bit ofa blunt instrument,


likewise theTTRS, whichmistakes rapid progress


for drivingthrills.And the RS5 coupe?As a GT


car it could pass for a juniorBentley, but as a


sports coupe it comes up short when asked to


go splitter to splitter with a C63 orM4.Quick,but


not engaging;plenty ofgrip, but little in the way of


entertainment. It’s a fi ne place to spenda lot of


miles,though,offering a bit offi zzshouldthe road


become interesting.


None ofwhichleaves muchhope for the new


regulations,the 2.9-litre twin-turboV6, co-


developed with Porsche,returns with unchanged


fi gures of444bhpand 442lbft oftorque,numbers


that put it at the back ofthe class when facing


AMG,Alfa Romeo and BMW.And as we discovered


with ourlong-term RS4,while theV6 is a


willingperformer, it’s not what you would call a


charismaticone.


In the RS5 Sportback it’s a similartale.There’s a


near-instant response to throttle inputs,followed


by a rapid-firesequence ofupshifts from the ZF


eight-speed auto ’box as it races for the most


emissions-friendlygearas quicklyas possible.It’s a


performance-dullingprocess.So you scroll through


the Drive Select system and fi nd Dynamicmode,


shift the lever to manualand do it all yourself.A


sharperthrottle follows, and by changinggear


manuallyyou feel more connected to the action,


a larger cog in the performance mechanism,ifyou


will.Run the turbocharged six to its peak and the


speed piles on at a rate you expect ofa car carrying


RS5 Sportback.It’s the fi rst timeAudi Sporthas


been charged with applyingits RS recipe to the


Sportback shape(it will be doingthe same for


theA7 laterthis year),and for all intents and


purposes the result is an RS5 coupe with two rear


doors and an openinghatchback.And yet it feels


a sweeter drive.


Aftertaking aWLTPhit and being sent back


to the dyno room to pass the latest emissions


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Audi RS5Sportback


Will Audi’s first RS offering in Sportback form be an improvement over its coupe sibling?


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