Audi is close to revealing a new generation of its A7, and once again, there will be a high-performance RS 7 variant developed by the Audi Sport division.
Prototypes of the RS 7 in a new Avant wagon body style have been spotted ahead of an expected debut late this year or early next year.
The new A7 lineup will still feature gas engines, some of which will be paired with plug-in hybrid technology. The RS 7 is likely to be one of the variants adopting an electrified setup.
While it was previously believed that the new RS 7 would combine plug-in hybrid technology with the outgoing RS 7’s twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V-8 engine, Car Magazine reported on Jan. 22 that the vehicle will instead feature a V-6 plug-in hybrid setup.
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According to the magazine, the same setup is expected to power a new RS 5, which is also being tested. The RS 5 is anticipated to deliver around 600 hp, while the RS 7 is projected to produce closer to 725 hp. A more powerful RS 7 Performance model with an output nearing 800 hp is also reportedly in development.
Output from the V-6 will remain consistent across both models, according to the magazine, with the electric component differentiating their power levels. The system will also be capable of providing a temporary 50-hp boost.
Audi is preparing to phase out gas engines in the years ahead, which could explain the decision to forego the V-8 in the new RS 7. A V-6 will also create a connection to Audi’s new Formula 1 power unit, which is currently being developed for its factory team and will also feature an electrified V-6 setup. Audi’s F1 team, utilizing this new power unit, is scheduled to begin racing in 2026, which will roughly coincide with the market launch of the new RS 7.