2022 AUDI RS 6 AVANT | WUA1CBF23NN902140

2022 AUDI RS 6 AVANT | WUA1CBF23NN902140

Specifications

Engine Versions
1
Original Highest MSRP
~$155,000
The most powerful engine version for models
RS6 Performance
Engine: 4.0L twin-turbocharged V8 (optimized calibration, no hybrid)
Torque: 850 Nm
0–100 km/h: ~3.4 s

The RS6 takes the practical wagon format and turns it into something bordering on outrageous. Under the hood lies a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8, which in its Performance iteration cranks out 621 horsepower and 627 lb-ft of torque. This allows a 0–60 mph sprint in just 3.3 seconds, numbers that rival exotic sports cars while offering the usability of a family hauler.

What sets the RS6 apart is its ability to perform at high speeds while remaining composed and planted. The standard quattro all-wheel-drive system is paired with a sport differential, dynamic ride control, and available carbon-ceramic brakes. The result is a wagon that corners with shocking stability, capable of handling twisty roads or track days with grace and aggression alike.

The RS6 doesn’t hide its intentions. Muscular fenders, aggressive bumpers, and RS-exclusive styling communicate performance without compromise. Inside, a flat-bottom steering wheel, Alcantara trim, and performance telemetry tools keep the driver engaged. It's a rare machine that makes no excuses: practical on Monday, brutal on Sunday.

Body Styles

The RS6 is offered exclusively as a 5-door Avant (wagon) — a hallmark of Audi Sport design. It combines supercar performance with daily practicality. Unlike the standard A6 Avant, the RS6 shares only the front doors, roof, and tailgate, while everything else — especially the massively flared wheel arches — is bespoke. The front features the RS-wide grille, aggressive side intakes, and a domed hood. Matrix LED or laser headlights with smoked housings are available, and the rear includes RS-specific oval exhausts and a diffuser. The RS6 blends brutal power with family-hauling functionality, earning it cult status among enthusiasts.

Model Name Meaning (Manufacturer)

“RS” stands for “RennSport”, Audi’s label for its most track-capable and performance-enhanced vehicles. “6” denotes its base on the A6 platform — a midsize executive car. “Avant” is Audi’s term for a station wagon. The RS6 is built by Audi Sport GmbH, a subsidiary responsible for all RS models, at the Neckarsulm factory.

Model Name Meaning (Languages)

While “RS” is a German abbreviation, its use is now global, synonymous with speed and prestige. “Avant” means “forward” in French, underscoring Audi's forward-thinking, progressive approach — and their continued defense of the wagon format in an SUV-dominated market.

Body & Interior Colors and Rims

The RS6 comes in an impressive range of exterior paints, from stealth to standout. Core colors include Nardo Gray, Mythos Black, Tango Red, and Glacier White, while RS-exclusive options include Sebring Black Crystal, Ascari Blue, and Chronos Gray Metallic. Audi Exclusive customers can select nearly any finish imaginable, including heritage rally shades and matte tones like Florett Silver Matte or Goodwood Green. The RS6 Performance adds new shades like Roku Green, Dew Silver, and Sebring Black Crystal Effect.

Interior finishes emphasize a fusion of luxury and sport. Standard upholstery features Valcona leather with RS honeycomb stitching, in tones like Black with Rock Gray, Cognac with Granite Gray, or Arras Red. Contrast piping and seat belt color can be customized. The dashboard is driver-oriented with dark brushed aluminum, carbon twill, or natural open-pore wood inlays. Optional RS Design packages bring Blue, Gray, or Red accents to stitching, seat belts, and floor mats.

Wheel choices range from 21-inch cast aluminum 10-spoke alloys to 22-inch forged lightweight wheels in Gloss Black, Silver, or Matte Titanium finishes. RS6 Performance variants feature exclusive Y-spoke forged wheels that save over 5 kg per wheel. Behind them sit massive steel or optional carbon-ceramic brakes, with calipers in red, gray, or blue — and available ceramics rated for 305 km/h.

Top Expensive Options

  • Carbon Ceramic Brake Package (up to 440 mm front rotors): $9,000
  • Dynamic Ride Control with RS Adaptive Air Suspension: $3,500
  • RS Design Interior Package Plus (contrast accents + extended Alcantara): $2,200
  • Audi Matrix LED with Laser Light and Darkened Housings: $2,500
  • Bang & Olufsen 3D Advanced Sound System (1,820W): $5,500
  • RS Sport Exhaust System with Black Tips: $1,500
  • RS Exterior Carbon Styling Package (mirrors, splitter, diffuser): $6,800
  • Audi Exclusive Paint: $3,900–$7,500
  • Rear Wheel Steering System: $1,800
  • Head-Up Display with RS Mode: $1,100

vs Competitors

The RS6 Avant competes with the Mercedes-AMG E63 S Estate and Porsche Panamera Turbo Sport Turismo, while also drawing cross-interest from BMW M5, Lamborghini Urus, and even the Tesla Model S Plaid due to its performance bracket. The RS6 distinguishes itself with wagon practicality, Quattro grip, and its iconic 4.0L twin-turbo V8. Unlike its AMG rival, the RS6 balances comfort and power with greater subtlety. Compared to the sharper Porsche, it's more usable, with more cargo space and better rear seat room. The Performance variant closes the gap further by shaving weight and adding sharper calibration without sacrificing ride quality.

Fun Fact

The RS6 Avant was never offered in the U.S. until the C8 generation — making its 2020 debut in America a historic moment for wagon lovers. It quickly sold out its initial allocations. The RS6 is also one of the few performance wagons in the world that can tow over 4,000 pounds, launch to 100 km/h in under 3.5 seconds, and carry a full family with luggage — all in a single trip to the Alps or Costco.

IAAI
Final Bid: $38,175
VIN WUA1CBF23NN902140
  • Make
  • Model
    RS6
  • Year
    2022
  • ACV
    $97,563

Lot Details

Final Bid Audi RS6 (2022)

Minimum Final Bid:
$38,175
Average Final Bid:
$50,085
Maximum Final Bid:
$61,500
Source Distribution:
Copart: 80% (4) | IAAI: 20% (1)

Specifications

Engine Versions
1
Original Highest MSRP
~$155,000
The most powerful engine version for models
Engine:
Torque:
0–100 km/h:

The RS6 takes the practical wagon format and turns it into something bordering on outrageous. Under the hood lies a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8, which in its Performance iteration cranks out 621 horsepower and 627 lb-ft of torque. This allows a 0–60 mph sprint in just 3.3 seconds, numbers that rival exotic sports cars while offering the usability of a family hauler.

What sets the RS6 apart is its ability to perform at high speeds while remaining composed and planted. The standard quattro all-wheel-drive system is paired with a sport differential, dynamic ride control, and available carbon-ceramic brakes. The result is a wagon that corners with shocking stability, capable of handling twisty roads or track days with grace and aggression alike.

The RS6 doesn’t hide its intentions. Muscular fenders, aggressive bumpers, and RS-exclusive styling communicate performance without compromise. Inside, a flat-bottom steering wheel, Alcantara trim, and performance telemetry tools keep the driver engaged. It's a rare machine that makes no excuses: practical on Monday, brutal on Sunday.

Body Styles

The RS6 is offered exclusively as a 5-door Avant (wagon) — a hallmark of Audi Sport design. It combines supercar performance with daily practicality. Unlike the standard A6 Avant, the RS6 shares only the front doors, roof, and tailgate, while everything else — especially the massively flared wheel arches — is bespoke. The front features the RS-wide grille, aggressive side intakes, and a domed hood. Matrix LED or laser headlights with smoked housings are available, and the rear includes RS-specific oval exhausts and a diffuser. The RS6 blends brutal power with family-hauling functionality, earning it cult status among enthusiasts.

Model Name Meaning (Manufacturer)

“RS” stands for “RennSport”, Audi’s label for its most track-capable and performance-enhanced vehicles. “6” denotes its base on the A6 platform — a midsize executive car. “Avant” is Audi’s term for a station wagon. The RS6 is built by Audi Sport GmbH, a subsidiary responsible for all RS models, at the Neckarsulm factory.

Model Name Meaning (Languages)

While “RS” is a German abbreviation, its use is now global, synonymous with speed and prestige. “Avant” means “forward” in French, underscoring Audi's forward-thinking, progressive approach — and their continued defense of the wagon format in an SUV-dominated market.

Body & Interior Colors and Rims

The RS6 comes in an impressive range of exterior paints, from stealth to standout. Core colors include Nardo Gray, Mythos Black, Tango Red, and Glacier White, while RS-exclusive options include Sebring Black Crystal, Ascari Blue, and Chronos Gray Metallic. Audi Exclusive customers can select nearly any finish imaginable, including heritage rally shades and matte tones like Florett Silver Matte or Goodwood Green. The RS6 Performance adds new shades like Roku Green, Dew Silver, and Sebring Black Crystal Effect.

Interior finishes emphasize a fusion of luxury and sport. Standard upholstery features Valcona leather with RS honeycomb stitching, in tones like Black with Rock Gray, Cognac with Granite Gray, or Arras Red. Contrast piping and seat belt color can be customized. The dashboard is driver-oriented with dark brushed aluminum, carbon twill, or natural open-pore wood inlays. Optional RS Design packages bring Blue, Gray, or Red accents to stitching, seat belts, and floor mats.

Wheel choices range from 21-inch cast aluminum 10-spoke alloys to 22-inch forged lightweight wheels in Gloss Black, Silver, or Matte Titanium finishes. RS6 Performance variants feature exclusive Y-spoke forged wheels that save over 5 kg per wheel. Behind them sit massive steel or optional carbon-ceramic brakes, with calipers in red, gray, or blue — and available ceramics rated for 305 km/h.

Top Expensive Options

  • Carbon Ceramic Brake Package (up to 440 mm front rotors): $9,000
  • Dynamic Ride Control with RS Adaptive Air Suspension: $3,500
  • RS Design Interior Package Plus (contrast accents + extended Alcantara): $2,200
  • Audi Matrix LED with Laser Light and Darkened Housings: $2,500
  • Bang & Olufsen 3D Advanced Sound System (1,820W): $5,500
  • RS Sport Exhaust System with Black Tips: $1,500
  • RS Exterior Carbon Styling Package (mirrors, splitter, diffuser): $6,800
  • Audi Exclusive Paint: $3,900–$7,500
  • Rear Wheel Steering System: $1,800
  • Head-Up Display with RS Mode: $1,100

vs Competitors

The RS6 Avant competes with the Mercedes-AMG E63 S Estate and Porsche Panamera Turbo Sport Turismo, while also drawing cross-interest from BMW M5, Lamborghini Urus, and even the Tesla Model S Plaid due to its performance bracket. The RS6 distinguishes itself with wagon practicality, Quattro grip, and its iconic 4.0L twin-turbo V8. Unlike its AMG rival, the RS6 balances comfort and power with greater subtlety. Compared to the sharper Porsche, it's more usable, with more cargo space and better rear seat room. The Performance variant closes the gap further by shaving weight and adding sharper calibration without sacrificing ride quality.

Fun Fact

The RS6 Avant was never offered in the U.S. until the C8 generation — making its 2020 debut in America a historic moment for wagon lovers. It quickly sold out its initial allocations. The RS6 is also one of the few performance wagons in the world that can tow over 4,000 pounds, launch to 100 km/h in under 3.5 seconds, and carry a full family with luggage — all in a single trip to the Alps or Costco.