2024 RS6 Performance
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I assume I am late to the party on this, but here is an article on the forthcoming RS6 Performance. Look at those wheels! Apparently being released here in the US on December 8, it seems it is out or at least public abroad. Any idea of pricing over the standard RS6 (I still have my deposit in place, no allocation yet)? https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a4...7-performance/
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Have not heard any information specific to US besides that it will likely be a MY24 unlike ROW it being a MY23, meaning won't be stateside till at least mid-2023.
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We use the term here in Europe as well, the main difference I can see is that in the US, the MY seems to apply for almost the entire of the prior year calendar year, so car being released in early 2023 are termed MY24 even though they will probably have been upgraded before you get to 2024. For Europe, Audi has historically changed vehicle spec - minor or major and the Model Year to coincide with Week 20 production (mid-May), although in recent years that seems to be less the case with spec. changes being announced somewhat randomly. What Is fairly certain is that the A6 will get a facelift in 2023 and thus it is likely that outside the US MY24 will refer to the facelift cars
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Visited my dealer today to see how long their wait list is for the RS6 Avant Performance. The response was they hadn't started a list, so I put down a deposit and will be 1st on the list (at least until someone else walks in and agrees to $50K ADM). They don't know much about availability, but said they think sometime next year. They weren't even sure it would be a '24 or '25 model at this point. This will replace a Merc E63S Wagon in my garage.
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Visited my dealer today to see how long their wait list is for the RS6 Avant Performance. The response was they hadn't started a list, so I put down a deposit and will be 1st on the list (at least until someone else walks in and agrees to $50K ADM). They don't know much about availability, but said they think sometime next year. They weren't even sure it would be a '24 or '25 model at this point. This will replace a Merc E63S Wagon in my garage.
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I'd imagine it will given the larger turbos that reportedly will come with the performance package. That is where the added stock power/torque come from per the article...
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We use the term here in Europe as well, the main difference I can see is that in the US, the MY seems to apply for almost the entire of the prior year calendar year, so car being released in early 2023 are termed MY24 even though they will probably have been upgraded before you get to 2024. For Europe, Audi has historically changed vehicle spec - minor or major and the Model Year to coincide with Week 20 production (mid-May), although in recent years that seems to be less the case with spec. changes being announced somewhat randomly. What Is fairly certain is that the A6 will get a facelift in 2023 and thus it is likely that outside the US MY24 will refer to the facelift cars