CNS InformationOn February 6, the Audi RS 6 **ANT GT made its world premiere, with a global limited edition of 660 units, with only 66 units in the Chinese market, and is expected to be launched in 2025. On the outside, the Audi RS 6 **ANT GT looks sporty with a large number of carbon fibre kits and an exclusive GT logo. In terms of power, the new car will be equipped with 4The 0T V8 twin-turbo engine is mated to an 8-speed Tipertronic gearbox.
On the outside, the Audi RS 6 **ANT GT continues the family-style design style as a whole, and uses classic racing liveries. In terms of details, the front grille, emblem, and rear diffuser have all been blackened. At the same time, the front bonnet and fenders of the new car are made of full carbon fiber, and the overall shape looks very fierce.
From the side, the side lines of the new car are relatively straight, with black trim around the side windows, while the intricate lines of the side skirts and the air vents at the fenders give the overall sporty look. In addition, the new car is equipped with Continental Sport Contact 7 285 30 R22 tires.
At the rear, the sporty nature of the new rear is further enhanced, and the newly designed LED light source taillights on both sides have a black trim strip running through the middle. In addition, the Audi RS 6 **ANT GT has two large exhausts on both sides at the bottom of the bumper, combined with a large spoiler above the tailgate, which is very aggressive.
In terms of interior, the interior of the Audi RS 6 **ANT GT is mainly black with red accents, and it is very combative with the suede steering wheel and seats. In addition, it is equipped with a full LCD instrument cluster as well as a central touch screen. In terms of seats, the seats of the new car are made of leather and Dinamica RS sports bucket chairs.
In terms of power, the Audi RS 6 **ANT GT will be equipped with 4The 0T V8 twin-turbo engine has a maximum power of 463kW and a peak torque of 850Nm, which is matched with an 8-speed Tistronic gearbox and equipped with a Quattro four-wheel drive system, which accelerates to 100 kilometers in just 33 seconds.
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