Daily Car
·01/01/2026
Mansory has revealed its latest extreme tuning package for the Audi RS6 Avant, just as the powerful wagon approaches the end of its production run. This modified RS6 boasts a staggering 1,085 horsepower and a visually arresting interior dominated by a vibrant turquoise hue, pushing the boundaries of automotive customization.
The Mansory RS6 Avant features a comprehensive body kit crafted from forged carbon fiber, layered over a deep black paint finish. The aerodynamic upgrades are extensive, including a pronounced front splitter with fins and canards, revised grille detailing, a vented hood, and sharper side skirts. At the rear, a bold diffuser incorporates F1-style brake lights and quad exhaust pipes. New visual flourishes include carbon garnishes on the headlights and taillights, a larger roof-mounted rear wing, and oversized side gills. The build is completed with black 22-inch YN.5 forged wheels.
Stepping into the cabin reveals an interior saturated in a relentless turquoise color. This vibrant shade covers nearly every surface, from the quilted leather seats and door panels to the carpets, dashboard, seat belts, and even the starlight-style roof liner. Illuminated Mansory emblems add a touch of flair, while carbon-fiber trim pieces provide a contrasting element. The overall effect is a bespoke showpiece, far removed from the standard Audi aesthetic.
Under the hood, the twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 engine has been significantly tuned to produce a monstrous 1,085 horsepower and 922 lb-ft (1,250 Nm) of torque. This represents a substantial increase over the stock RS6, making it one of the most powerful wagons on the market. Mansory has indicated that this is not the final iteration for the RS6, with hints of further modifications planned, potentially for the upcoming RS6 GT variant.









