Mansory Audi RS6 Avant
Masory have been known for their aftermarket mods for luxury and supercars. Even though it’s a love/hate affair with their mods, they have never made a boring car. Founded in 1989, they’ve worked on almost all of the world’s most renowned Luxury and super cars.
Their latest project was on the Internet’s favorite car, the Audi RS6 Avant. The super wagon from Ingolstadt is one of the few cars everyone seems to love, but we’re not so sure it’s going to be the same story with this rather eccentric project. Mansory wanted to bring the car to this years Geneva Motor Show but to our disappointment, the 90th edition of GIMS was cancelled in event of the global pandemic of the COVID-19 Virus. Hence, they unveiled the car in an online event.
If the carbon fibre body on the rigged out Avant doesn’t convince you that this is the work of none other than Mansory, the oddly shaped quad exhaust tips are certainly not what you’d expect from Audi. And man oh man, those exhaust tips
Mansory really went overboard this time on modifying Ingolstadt’s fast family hauler. From the hood vents and front spoiler to the massive side skirts and the large roof spoiler at the back, he orange stripes on the hood and the 22-inch forged wheels. The Mansory Avant is a class apart.
Keeping the physical mods aside, there are also some massive changes under the hood as well. Mansory has managed to fiddle with the twin-turbo 4.0-liter engine now producing a whooping 720HP due to that V8 engine considering the stock variant could produce just 591HP. And manages to clock 0–200kph in a matter of just 3.2sec.
Let’s hope this all carbon beasts appear on the streets near use real soon.
Written by → Alen S Thomas
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