Audi RS 4 Nogaro selection

Audi RS 4 Nogaro selection The Audi RS 4 Avant Nogaro selection has been built to pay homage to the Avant RS2, an epic sportscar cunningly disguised as a family station wagon. The RS 4 Avant Nogaro will be making its first appearance at the Geneva Motor Show in March before going into limited production later this year.
Based on the existing Audi A4 Avant (which the company calls an estate car), it will be equally at home hauling furniture back from IKEA or hauling itself around the Nurburgring.
This ferocious vehicular multi-tasking is thanks to the inclusion of a high-revving, 4.2-liter, 450hp V8 under the hood. Good for a 0-100km/h (62mph) time of just 4.7 seconds and an electronically limited top speed of 280 km/h (174 mph), it boasts performance statistics that would be impressive if it were a two-seater, focused track car. But it isn't: it's a big, five-seat station wagon with enough space for suitcases and a dog. All of which makes the figures all the more remarkable.
Keeping the car under control, no matter what the road-going situation, is Audi's celebrated Quattro permanent four-wheel drive system, which as well as keeping all wheels spinning all of the time, can send exactly the right amount of power and therefore grip to each of the vehicle's corners to further maximize road holding.
Making the car easier to drive, especially along congested city streets, is the seven-speed S tronic gearbox. Paddle shift up or down the gears for lightning fast changes when racing, or leave it in full automatic mode when the road ahead has ground to a standstill.
As well as an ‘automatic' mode, the car also has three performance settings, each of which unleashes different driving characteristics, be it tighter steering, faster gear changes or softer suspension. Well, you don't want the kids getting carsick.
So that admiring onlookers know it's the anniversary edition, the RS 4 Avant Nogaro selection comes in a special customized Nogaro blue pearl effect paint finish while the interior will be finished in black leather with contrasting blue trim and stitching.
Since Audi launched the RS2 back in 1994, a superfast estate version has become a standard offering in a host of executive car makers' ranges. BMW, Volvo and Mercedes all offer monstrously powerful ‘touring' versions of their fastest sedans (as did Saab until it went out of business). But Audi was the first to take a gamble, and the ongoing popularity of its Avant RS cars proves it was a gamble that was worth taking.
Prices for the Audi RS 4 Avant Nogaro selection will start at €87,300.
Source: Relaxnews