Audi RS 5 Engine Speculation and Rendering

 Audi RS 5 Engine Speculation and Rendering
Audi RS5 artist rendering

Following Audi's self imposed schedule of having only one RS model on the market at a time, deliveries of the brand new 573hp twin-turbo V10 RS 6 Avant are getting underway for 2008 as the B7 RS 4 ends its production. With RS cars typically having a two year life cycle, the next RS model is expected to debut in 2010 as MY 2011. The most likely candidate to take over from the RS 6 is the RS 5 Coupe since - by that time - it will be in the second half of it's life cycle, although too early for the all-new B8 A4.

With regards to the horsepower wars amongst the German auto makers, Audi had positioned previous RS and S models just above and below the competition, the BMW M3 (420hp) and Mercedes CLK 63 AMG (480hp). And much of the chatter lately in the media seem to be supporting that - as the figures put the RS 5 between 450 and 500hp.

Earlier this year Car Magazine reported the RS 5 will receive the 4.2 liter V8 currently in the RS 4 with the addition of two small turbochargers for an additional 30hp to 450hp and 500 ft-lbs of torque across the rev range. More recently, Road&Track magazine reported that the RS 5 will use the Lamborghini Gallardo derived 5.2-liter V10 like the current S6 and S8 models - but with output bumped up to 500hp.

Adding to the speculation train, the use of a bi-turbo system on the already high-strung 420hp 4.2-liter V8 for an additional 30hp is very possible although improbable. If Audi is going to use a V8 engine, displacement needs to be increased since the RS 5 needs to produce over 480hp to be positioned above the horsepower leading CLK 63 AMG's 480hp.  Alternatively, a slightly detuned Gallardo V10 making 500hp seems the most logical candidate. We already know the MLP platform that the A5 uses also serves as the basis of the future A6 and A7 models which are destined to fit the 5.2-liter V10, so engine fit in the RS 5 shouldn't be an issue.  The only questionable issue with the V10 is weight distribution adversely affecting handling.

Audi has already marked the importance of the A5 by stating the lineup will be diversified starting with a convertible version, and undoubtedly the RS 5 will also fill a long time void in Audi's model line. Hopefully, we will see a RS 5 concept in 2009.

What engine do you think the RS 5 will get?

Source: Road&Track magazine 11/2007 via eGMCarTech.com

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 Rolli Rolli
The Bugatti Veyron-engine of course.
November 9, 2007 12:39 pm
 Discover Discover
Rolli, LOL! :) that would be hilarious.. but after a W12 Golf, who knows :D
November 9, 2007 12:56 pm
 FOXHOUND FOXHOUND
very nice car. :)
November 9, 2007 1:34 pm
 BlueMagic BlueMagic
500hp seems about right
November 9, 2007 3:03 pm
 NaBUru38 NaBUru38
I'd go for the twin-turbo V8. Think small.
November 9, 2007 3:18 pm
 moyusuf moyusuf
shit probably even the W12.
November 9, 2007 7:55 pm
 benz_man benz_man
Twin Turbo V-10?
November 9, 2007 8:45 pm
 BlueMagic BlueMagic
they wont use a w12. I imagine v-8 twin turbo
November 9, 2007 11:27 pm
 car-lover car-lover
it's V12 , I have informations.
November 10, 2007 10:52 am
 Charnisiebi Charnisiebi
Yeah a V10 maybe, like upcoming BMW M3 csl will have a v10 from M5/M6.
November 10, 2007 1:37 pm
 TheStig TheStig
i hope Audi stop using their Quattro sys. for the sake of pure driving experience.. and Can i have one stripped-out! no tomato please!
November 11, 2007 3:33 am
 BlueMagic BlueMagic
Its not a V-12 car-lover. Only the A8 gets a 12 cylinder.
November 11, 2007 2:43 pm
 ootariqoo ootariqoo
I think V10 or twin turbo V8.
November 12, 2007 8:54 am
 car-lover car-lover
Believe me, it's V12.
November 14, 2007 6:05 am
 benz_man benz_man
Only gasoline V12 Audi owns is Lambo V12. My understanding is that the chassis for the A5 will underpin the next A4. Car-lover, you're telling me this manufacturer, whose job it is to make a profit, is going to engineer a high-cost, low-volume engine into the small engine bay of an entry level luxury model, pass crash tests in US and UK and make a profit?
November 19, 2007 1:47 am
 timdim timdim
The long developed bi-turbo V8 is where my money would go. I would not be suprised to see the current 5.2 V10 either though. The W12 is an overweight relic, small highly blown motors are the future. IMO Audi have big made mistakes recently with the S and RS models -probably pressure from Munich, but still disappointing. Biggest improvement would be weight loss, tis a shame the A2 flopped. Maybe with ever tightening emissions we'll see a return to Al and then onto more exotic materials in the general range.
December 24, 2007 9:47 pm
An engine with not a lot more horsepower (maybe 50) but a huge increase in torque (at least 500 lb ft at 2,200 rpm) makes the most sense in today's higher fuel cost environment. A car running with very high torque won't need to reach it's power in the upper horsepower band to produce acceleration and instant reponse. This will result in fuel savings. Granted, it's not a fun as running the gear to redline, but acheiving the same acceleration results and saving fuel in what is sure to be a future of $4 - $5/gallon gas is important.
March 13, 2008 3:47 am
 JB007x JB007x
I'm fairly sure it wont be turbo-charged! In this class Audi wont turbo-charge before BMW, which will probably happen next time round (particularly as the next M5 will be a V8 to meet new emissions legislation). I suspect it might be a reworked version of the 4.2 V8 with output up to 450BHP or - and probably most likely - the 5.2 V10 as in the new R8 V10 with 518BHP! 518BHP seems excessive for it's class, but consider the RS6, both it's main rivals - the BMW M5 and the Mercedes E63 AMG - have an output of ~500BHP, but the RS6 has 580BHP!! Audi want to be top dog! They will probably do this with the aim/intention of being the new leader and the one to beat...
January 29, 2009 9:34 am