Look: New 2020 Audi RS 5 Sportback in pictures

Heroic five-door has a stylish body, sporty cabin and a thrilling V6 biturbo.

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There are countless models in the market that combine performance and practicality with aplomb, however, the list begins to dwindle a little when you expect them to provide elegance, luxury and class too. Can the 2020 Audi RS 5 Sportback buck that trend?
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Audi has just launched the five-door RS 5 Sportback — replete with a classy cabin, lots of tech and a hefty 450 horses produced from its turbocharged V6 — so we grabbed the Nardo Grey tester to see if it can deliver it all...
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It definitely makes a solid first impression - check out the extended wheelbase and those short overhangs...
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It features a wide Singleframe grille (with the quattro logo in matte black) flanked by a pair of large air inlets, a long, muscular hood...
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Around the back it gets an RS-typical diffuser with oval exhaust tips and a surface-mounted spoiler lip on the boot.
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These 20in glossy black alloys round off what is a subtle but sporty exterior.
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It definitely makes a solid first impression and the good start continues when you swing open the doors revealing a smart cabin that is as well-appointed as ever. Some of the tech includes a traffic-jam capable adaptive cruise control system, an 8.3in infotainment system and Audi’s digital cockpit (it replaces the gauge cluster with a 12.3in display and is one of the most intuitive set-ups around).
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It is finished entirely in black with carbon inlays - and check out that awesome gear lever!
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The seats are wrapped in Fine Nappa leather and offer good levels of comfort but more importantly they’re very supportive and lock you in place when you drive spiritedly
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This car is a bit like a saloon, a coupe and a hatchback and it is practical; it can easily accommodate five adults.
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Its blown 2.9-litre TFSI is also used in Porsche’s Panamera and it produces 600Nm of torque and when you bury the throttle it pins you back to those RS-embossed seats taking just 3.9 seconds to hit 100kph!
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Mated to the V6 is a sportily tuned eight-speed tiptronic with quattro permanent all-wheel drive that distributes power to the axles in a 40:60 split.
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There’s no detectable turbo lag either and the surge of thrust is accompanied by one heck of a raucous exhaust note. With all of that power it’s a good job that the brakes are as strong as they are. They do a sublime job in bringing proceedings to a halt.

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