This Audi RS6 Avant Build Is So Extreme It’s Turning Heads—and Stirring Envy

Mansory has unveiled its latest take on the Audi RS 6 Avant, and the result is impossible to ignore.

December 28, 2025 at 2:24 AM / Tuning

Mansory is back with another eye-catching project, this time transforming the Audi RS 6 Avant into a wagon that can rival some of the most exotic performance cars on the planet. In terms of both power and presence, this heavily reworked RS6 is bold enough to invite comparisons with icons like the original Bugatti Veyron.

Under the hood sits a thoroughly reengineered powertrain. Mansory’s engineers have pushed output to an astonishing 1,085 horsepower (809 kW) and 1,250 Nm of torque. That’s a massive leap over the stock RS 6 Avant, which comes from the factory with 630 hp and 850 Nm—already good enough for a 0–62 mph sprint in just over three seconds.

The exterior leaves no doubt that this is no ordinary Audi wagon. The car features an aggressive new front bumper, sculpted side skirts, a redesigned hood with functional vents, and a prominent rear spoiler. To underline its performance-focused image, Mansory fitted large wheels finished in carbon fiber, complemented by distinctive turquoise accents that add a striking contrast.

Inside, the transformation is just as dramatic. The cabin adopts a bold “mint” color scheme, mixed with white and red highlights. Illuminated Mansory logos appear on the seats and dashboard, while carbon fiber trim and a starlight headliner elevate the sense of luxury, especially at night.

This Mansory-built Audi RS 6 Avant shows how far tuning can go beyond simple performance upgrades. It blends supercar-level output with a highly personalized design and a one-of-a-kind atmosphere. For drivers who want a vehicle that stands out in every possible way, builds like this offer a compelling—and unapologetically extravagant—alternative.

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