Audi S and RS models are a range of
high performance versions of certain
car model
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s of the German automotive company
Audi AG. These cars primarily focus on enhanced "
sport
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" performance. Production of Audi "S" cars began in 1990 with the
S2 Coupé, whilst the first "RS" car appeared four years later with the
Audi RS 2 Avant.
Today's
S and
RS models are based on the A/e-tron GT/Q models with the same number (e.g.
S4/
RS 4 is based on the
A4 or the RS Q3 based on the
Q3), but the "Ur-S4" from 1991 to 1994 was based on the
Audi 100/200 later named
A6 and the first
S2/
RS2 generation from 1990 to 1995 was based on the
Audi 80/90 platform later replaced by the A4.
History
The history of road versions of Audi racing cars begins in the 1980s, from models
Audi Quattro and
Audi Sport Quattro made by concern Audi AG in the city of
Ingolstadt
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. In 1983, the company
Quattro GmbH was founded (since November 2016, "
Audi Sport GmbH") in the city of
Neckarsulm responsible for the development of sports models of cars of Audi brand. In 1990, appeared based on the model
Audi 80 sports model
S2 as a receiver Audi Quattro but already under the designation of the series "S" in the name and having a capacity of 220 hp. And in 1994 there was even more powerful model
Audi RS2 Avant based on Audi 80 model of joint development of Audi and
Porsche having 315 hp.
The model was equipped with components from Porsche. As in 1973, Audi, together with Porsche, also developed a prototype based on the
Audi 100 Coupé S, produced in 1968, which has 112 hp. the "
Grand tourer" class. which received the name
100 Coupé S V3 and was equipped with a V8 engine with a power of 350 hp.
Since 1994, the development of the Audi S and RS sports series was started directly from the Quattro.
File:Audi 100 Coupe BW 1.JPG, 1969 Audi 100 Coupé S
File:Audi Quattro green.jpg, 1980 Audi Quattro
File:Audi Sport Quattro.jpg, 1984 Audi Sport Quattro
S models
Numerous "S" models, from most of Audi's mainstream model ranges have been produced over the years. These cars are recognisable by their "
S" badges, and unique emphasis lines on their front grilles and on the back side, instead of the letter "A" in the designation of numbers and also in use in the notation "''S''3", and "''S''Q5".
All Audi "S" models are equipped with Audi's 'trademark'
quattro four-wheel drive system as standard.
Unique internal combustion engines, along with larger, more powerful brakes, stiffer suspension systems, additional exterior body styling, and
carbon fibre
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interior trims set them apart from their related "siblings" of their respective model range.
In the past, some Audi S models competed directly with
BMW M and
Mercedes-AMG models, especially if Audi RS models are not offered, such as the B6 Audi S4 4.2 FSI versus the BMW M3 and Mercedes-Benz C32 AMG. Since 2010 however, Audi S models have been positioned more as optional engine trims. For instance the base Audi A4 (B8) engine is the 2.0 TFSI turbo four-cylinder, and with the discontinuation of the 3.2 FSI V6, that makes the Audi S4's 3.0 TFSI V6 the performance option (the B8 Audi S4 3.0 TFSI positioned closer to the E90 BMW 335i than the BMW M3). The
Audi ''A6'' (C7) no longer has a V8 engine upgrade in the non "S" range, with the discontinuation of the C6 Audi A6 4.2 FSI that was offered from 2004 – 2011, one must go to the C7 Audi S6 4.0 TFSI.
Audi 'S' models should not be confused with Audi 'A' and 'Q' series models equipped with an "
''S'' line" package, which features sport tuned suspension and cosmetic upgrades such as leather trim, S-line badging, and sports steering wheel, but are not equipped with a higher-performance engine.
RS models
Audi Sport GmbH (formerly quattro GmbH), AUDI AGs high performance private subsidiary, creates even
higher performance versions, known by their "
''RS''" badging. The "RS" initials are taken from the — literally translated as "racing sport". The characteristics and cost of these cars are equated to cars belonging to the
supercar class.
RS is Audi's highest performance 'top-tier' trim level, positioned distinctly above the "
S" ("Sport") specification level of Audi's regular model range. All "RS" cars pioneer some of Audi's latest and most advanced technology and engineering prowess, therefore, "RS" cars are considered by some as
"halo vehicles". Audi RS cars are some of the most powerful vehicles ever offered by Audi as well as
R8.
Audi ''RS 6'' (5.0 TFSI quattro), for instance, is more powerful than the physically larger
Audi S8 (5.2 FSI quattro).
However, the
2012 — 2015 Audi ''S8'' shares the same engine as the 2013 — 2018
Audi ''RS 6'' and
Audi RS7, albeit in a lower state of tune, while for the 2016 — 2017 model years, the facelifted
Audi S8 plus is considered 'an "RS" in anything but name as it features an uprated engine with the same output as the smaller
RS 6 and
RS7. The 2016-17 S8 Plus was built by Quattro GmbH and has a VIN that starts with WUA to identify it, compared to previous versions of the S8 which were built by Audi on the regular assembly line alongside other A8 variants.
Available for limited time and only in select markets, on a restricted model range, these "''RS''" (and "''S''" models) models are wholly designed, developed and produced in-house by
Audi AG's high performance private subsidiary company,
Audi Sport GmbH, at its
Neckarsulm factory
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.
Unlike Audi "S" models whose interiors are well-furnished in order to retain the feel of sport luxury, the interior of Audi "''RS''" models are often spartan by comparison as the emphasis is more on track performance than luxury. The 2008 Audi RS 4 sold in Europe had lightweight racing-style front seats and roll-up windows for the rear doors, although its counterpart sold in the United States has luxurious power-adjustable front seats and power windows for all door
2008 BMW M3 vs. 2007 Audi RS 4, 2008 M-B C63 AMG
Audi "RS" models are considered direct competitors to similar sized hardcore sport models from
BMW M and
Mercedes-AMG, whereas the Audi "S" models have been positioned more as engine upgrade trims. Taking the 2012 model year for example, the ''
Audi RS 5'' competes directly with the BMW M3, M4
whereas the Audi S5 competes with the BMW 335i, while the
Audi RS 6 competes with the BMW M5 and the Audi S6 competes with the BMW 550i. However the
Audi ''RS 6'' (C6) was never exported to the United States due to emissions regulations, leaving the Audi S6 (C6) as the top performing trim to compete against the BMW M5 (E60) in that marke
2013 Audi S7
There used to be only one RS model in production at a time, but recently Audi has revised its policies and decided to make more than one RS model at a time, claiming that "customers want them, then why not give it to them".
Model range
The following
Audi "S" and "RS"
high performance models are being, or have been
produced, or are speculated to be in future production:
Current models
(In
model range order)
Former models
(In chronological order of production end — oldest first)
Audi S line
Audi produce a specification of optional sports
trim packages to their mainstream models A/Q/TT, known as the ''S'' line.
This is merely a trim specification which allows customers to effect a sporty appearance in their mainstream Audi model. Whilst the specific S line trim parts are designed and produced by
Audi Sport GmbH at its
Neckarsulm factory, these mainstream cars are still manufactured and assembled by
AUDI AG at their relevant factories on the same production lines alongside their other standard models.
Cars with S line trim are not to be confused with the specific
high performance offerings — the
"S" models (made by AUDI AG), and the
"''RS''" models (made by
Audi Sport GmbH); Audi cars with S line trim bear identical performance figures to their counterparts with base or SE trim levels.
See also
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Audi Sport Quattro
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Audi 100 Coupé S
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Audi S1
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Audi S2
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Audi RS2
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Audi S3
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Audi RS3
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Audi S4
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Audi RS4
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Audi S5
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Audi RS5
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Audi S6
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Audi RS6
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Audi S7
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Audi RS7
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Audi S8
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Audi R8
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Audi A8 W12
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Audi Q7 V12 TDI
References
Further reading
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External links
Audi international — Audi S and RS models— full model range from Audi MediaServices
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Audi Sport® USA
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