The long-awaited Competition variants of the 2024 Audi RS4 Avant and RS5 Sportback are finally arriving in Australia, with a premium of almost $14,000 over the regular models. The Competition package is a limited-run optional add-on, adding $13,990 to the price of both models. The RS4 Avant Competition will be priced at $181,590 before on-road costs, while the RS5 Sportback Competition will be priced at $184,590 before on-road costs. The Competition package will not be available for the RS5 Coupe.
The 2024 Audi RS4 Avant and RS5 Sportback’s long-awaited Competition variants are finally coming to Australia soon, carrying a premium over the regular models of almost $14,000. While previous reports suggested the Competition package would replace the standard RS4 Avant and RS5 Sportback, Audi Australia has confirmed the upgrades are a limited-run optional add-on .
Both cars are fitted with a 58-litre fuel tank and require a minimum of 98 octane premium unleaded petrol. Dimensions The Audi RS4 Avant measures 4740mm long, 1866mm wide and 1490mm tall, riding on a 2832mm wheelbase. It has a kerb weight of 1820kg, and can hold between 505L and 1510L of cargo in its boot with the back seats up and folded, respectively. The Audi RS5 Sportback measures 4777mm long, 1866mm wide and 1407mm tall, riding on a 2832mm wheelbase. It has a kerb weight of 1795kg.
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