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Aboveleft:RS5Sportback rides on 20-inch alloys –


testcar’s Anthracite black and diamond-cut versions


are a no-cost option.Aboveright:panoramic tilting


and opening glass sunroof comes asstandard


an RS badge (0 to 62mph is donein 3.9sec). But


it’s still not whip-crack quickor pin-you-back-in-


your-seat thrilling.Muchof this is down to the mute


vocals that accompany the process, the remainder


the switch-like gearchanges that feel more


PlayStation than 13-timeLe Manswinner.


Forget aboutthe enginebeingan emotionalpull


and turn to the dynamics and the RS5 Sportback


has a surprise or two. It’s no M3 Comp Pack when


you start to pushand go lookingfor feel and


feedback. Neitheris it a C63 whenall you want are


thrillsand tyre bills. However, whatit is is a faithful


device that can cover ground,no matter how


challenging,with such resolute surefootedness


that the RS5 Sportback’s reason for beingsuddenly


becomes clearer.


It’s blisteringlyquickacross A-roads, blending


tenaciousgrip from its quattro four-wheel drive


with a sense of connection and feel unfoundin


the RS5 coupe and RS4. It settles into a corner


with a reassurance and a level of feedback that’s


unexpected, but oh so welcome.The steering


weights up with a precise motion,allowing you to


lean on the tyres’ grip rather than guess where it


is, and the car controls its mass with a fluidity that


allows you to work with it rather than against it,


whichmeans quicker corners are less of a leap of


faith and more of a linear, controlled process.


However, it’s whenyou arrive at a slower, tighter


deviationin the road that the RS5 Sportback feels


out of its depth.It’s here that the steering lacks


low-speed precision,culminatingin a less-than-


fluid turn-inas you take a numberof bites to


latch on to the apex. And then the mass needs


controlling,because if you’re too fast and have


committed too early the bodypitches with a lurch


and there’s little you can do until it settles down. It’s


frustratingthat a car that has such good high-speed


composure falls over in the slower stuff.


A bit of a dampsquib then,the RS5 Sportback?


Not quite. We know it doesn’t have the


sophisticationin its chassis of a GiuliaQuadrifoglio,


M3 or C63. Neitherdoes it have the single-minded


focus on pure performance of the aforementioned.


But it does have huge appeal for those who want


somethingthat’s special, is a step up from the model


beneath it in the range and offers an alternative look


from the norm.It’s the Audi RS from today’s crop


that I’d considerabove all the rest.


Stuart Gallagher(@stuartg9 17 )


EngineV6, 2894cc, twin-turboPower444bhp @ 5700-6700rpm

Torque442lb ft @ 1900-5000rpmWeight1720kg (262bhp/ton)

0-62mph3.9secTopspeed155mph (limited)

Basicprice£68,985

+Unique looks, quality, high-speed composure



  • Uninspiring engine, flat-footed on more technical roads


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