Electric Audi RS6 e-tron high performance wagon cancelled – report

Fans of preposterously powerful electric wagons should look away now because Audi has reportedly killed the RS6 e-tron.

Sources within Audi have told Top Gear development of the RS6 e-tron has been stopped and the project cancelled. There are apparently no technical reasons behind the move, but rather the projected sales figures were too low to justify the development cost.

If true, this means the fastest A6 e-tron for the foreseeable future is the S6 e-tron (below), which has a dual-motor all-wheel drive system making a total of 370kW or 405kW with launch control enabled.

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In the right conditions it can rip up the 0-100km/h standard in 3.9s This, in the grand scheme of things, is pretty darn fast. However, the S6 e-tron misses out the wildly flared fenders, oversized wings and the general sense of drama that comes with an RS model.

Although the RS6 e-tron is seemingly not going happen, there will still be an RS6 (previous generation pictured below). A recent report from Autocar indicated the new RS6 will be powered by a turbocharged V8 plug-in hybrid drivetrain.

It’s possible the RS6’s drivetrain will share a lot in common with Porsche Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid, which has a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 mated to an eight-speed dual-clutch automated transmission with a built-in electric motor, and a 29.5kWh battery pack.