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First Drive: The Audi RS6 GT is not for the shy and retiring

The GT gains a number of performance upgrades over the standard RS6, but what do they do? James Baggott finds out.

By contributor James Baggott
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Audi RS6 GT
The new RS6 GT has arrived in the UK

What is it?

Audi RS6 GT
Small GT badges are dotted here and there

This ultra-rare RS6 has look-at-me graphics, a whopping spoiler, impossible-to-keep-clean white wheels and a ferociously vicious 4.0-litre V8 under the bonnet. What’s not to love?

What’s new?

Audi RS6 GT
The GT remains flat and composed through the bends

There are plenty of design touches to mark it out from the standard RS6. These include those lairy decals, deep side skirts, prominent front splitter and huge wheels. The bonnet is made from carbon fibre to save weight as are those huge flared arches.

What’s under the bonnet?

Audi RS6 GT
The V8 engine delivers a hefty 621bhp

The GT can hit 60mph in 3.3 seconds and 124mph in just 10.5 seconds – all while carrying a wardrobe in the massive boot. It has an eight speed automatic gearbox that rifles through the gears.

What’s it like to drive?

Audi RS6 GT
The GT acts as the pinnacle RS6 model

It sounds angry from the minute you fire it up, sparking into life with a rally car-style bark. Overall, it feels sharper than the standard model almost everywhere but can be a little hard over the bumps.

What’s it like inside?

Audi RS6 GT
The interior gets a series of tweaks

The current multimedia system from the standard model is carried across which gives you CarPlay and Android Auto and its touchscreen is easy to use.

What’s the spec like?

Audi RS6 GT
Just 660 GTs will be made worldwide

And if you’re wondering where the roof rails have gone, they’ve been removed for the first time ever on an RS6 to give it a “flatter and spotier silhouette”, says Audi.

Verdict

The standard RS6 is one of the best all-round cars ever made. Yes, it’s expensive but it combines sports car thrills with family car practicality and is just at home on a race track as it is taking the kids to school or the dogs to the park. But the RS6 GT is different.

It’s an ultra-high-performance version of a very special model and designed for those buyers who’ll spend more time attacking mountain passes than Morrisons. This is 90% sports car and 10% family car and certainly no sleeper. In fact, we’d go as far as to say this RS6 has a serious case of insomnia.

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