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Performance version of the Audi A4 estate will return with a turbocharged V6 engine later this year; saloon variant to follow

The new-generation Audi RS4 has been spied testing in Avant form at the Nürburgring, prior to going on sale later this year.

The S4 was revealed at the Geneva motor show in March, so we expect this generation of RS4 to follow shortly, in both Avant and saloon variants. 

Although a previously spied prototype is badged as an S4, the extended wheelarches gave it away as an RS. This version is clearly identifiable as the RS4, however, because of its large twin exhausts and aggressive front-end styling. 

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Powering the new model will be a tweaked version of the 349bhp turbocharged V6 that features in the S4. An output of around 500bhp is expected, meaning the new RS4 will be competitive against its main rivals, the 503bhp Mercedes-AMG C63 S and the 425bhp BMW M3. By comparison, the current RS4 features a naturally aspirated 4.2-litre V8 engine with 444bhp.

Autocar revealed earlier this summer that the next-generation RS4 would not only return in Avant form but would also include a saloon variant. The decision to bring back the RS4 saloon - absent in the current generation - has been driven by markets such as China and the US, where there is more demand for the four-door model. The Avant will continue to be sold, and it is likely that both will be offered in the UK when the car goes on sale here.

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A 2016 launch means that the RS4 will join the range much sooner than previous generations of the performance-focused A4. The fourth-generation A4 didn’t get an RS4 version until 2012, despite the standard car going on sale in 2008.

However, Horst Glaser, Audi’s head of chassis development, revealed that demand has brought the new RS4 forwards. “Our customers want the RS version earlier in the product lifecycle while the car is still new,” he said.

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TegTypeR 12 April 2016

I can see the reports now....

I can see the reports now.....

Great car, well finished, excellent interior but doesn't excite or handle in the same way a the Merc or the BMW.

Not a bad thing I guess (judging from the customers it attracts) but it leaves me cold.

TegTypeR 12 April 2016

I can see the reports now....

I can see the reports now.....

Great car, well finished, excellent interior but doesn't excite or handle in the same way a the Merc or the BMW.

Not a bad thing I guess (judging from the customers it attracts) but it leaves me cold.

TegTypeR 12 April 2016

I can see the reports now....

I can see the reports now.....

Great car, well finished, excellent interior but doesn't excite or handle in the same way a the Merc or the BMW.

Not a bad thing I guess (judging from the customers it attracts) but it leaves me cold.