These came out last year and have recently become the subject of even more customization. The tuner has introduced a suite of bespoke interior options for the two super business models to make them more visible.
ABT's Audi RS 6 Avant Legacy Edition has a reupholstered cockpit. Shadow Blue is the dominating hue, and it is presented in a mix of leather and Alcantara. Most touchable components on the inside have been bathed in these materials, from the headliner and sun visors to the dashboard panel, seats, door cards, and steering wheels. Other highlights include the customized floor mats with a leather appearance and diamond quilting stitching on certain cockpit elements.
Besides the RS 6 Avant LE, ABT Sportsline also presented an interior customization for the Audi RS 7 Sportback Legacy Edition. The pictured car is mostly black on the inside, with the occasional touch of green in the form of contrast stitching and special patterns on the seats, door cards, etc. ABT's logo was embossed into the headrests. If you are not fans of this makeover, you should know that the renowned tuner offers other materials and trimmings, as well as bespoke engraving.
ABT Sportsline has a generous host of interior upgrades on its shelves for these two Audi Sport models. Thus, owners can pick from various hues and materials for the cockpits of their RS 6 Avant Legacy Edition or RS 7 Sportback Legacy Edition, and the sky is basically the limit. Just don't ask how much everything costs, as the company chose to keep this aspect close to its chest.
Nevertheless, they will certainly answer all questions upon contacting them, and while you're at it, don't forget to ask how much the LE makeover costs, which also brings a healthy power boost and several other goodies besides the custom interior.
If you forgot, the RS 6 Avant LE and RS 7 Avant LE benefit from upgraded turbos, an ECU remap, and a new intercooler. With the oily upgrades up and running, the 4.0L twin-turbo V8 steams out 749 horsepower (760 ps559 kW) and 723 pound-foot (980 Nm) of torque. According to ABT, the super wagon takes 3.1 seconds to zip to 62 mph (100 kph), and the RS 7 Sportback LE is similarly fast.
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