Just recently in Spain, an Audi RS6 was caught speeding at 210 km/h on the A-49. We’ve seen faster, what we haven’t seen up until now is that this driver had more than a good reason for his behavior, as the car was stuffed with bags of hashish, totaling nothing less than 870 kilograms of the drug — which have an estimated street value of $180,000.

The driver had rather optimistically loaded the bags in plain sight, using up pretty much every cubic inch of the space inside. Upon passing a police patrol, the officers have noticed the suspicious baggage and began pursuing the guy — who really stepped on it. In the end the suspect got stuck in traffic, abandoned his car and continued the chase on foot, eventually getting caught.
Stupid!

Like the RS6 Avant wouldn’t be enough, the guys at ABT managed to get their hands on it and of course, improve it. How to improve it? Make it faster and voila. So they built a lower suspension, 20-inches wheels, a different styled front spoiler or the wing that reduces the lift. Thanks to the V10 TFSI lab experiment engine that outputs 700 bhp and 800Nm (standards was 580 bhp), the outcome is a sweet 320km/h for the new Audi RS6 Avant, 3.9 seconds to reach the hundred, instead of the standard 4.5 seconds.
It’s going to rock … but also on your wallet. What do you think of it?
Source: ABT