
The Audi RS6 is a leftfield choice compared to the other two cars in this test, but a 552bhp 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 helps balance things out.

"The V8 turbo engine is strong across the rev range. For such a big car, it's agile, too, and with Audi's trademark quattro four-wheel drive, the RS6 serves up sensational, reassuring performance whatever the weather.
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Supportive sports seats and high quality materials set the interior apart.

Low seating in the rear means headroom is good. There's enough room for three.
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Maximum capacity of 1,680 litres isn't far short of the SUV duo's, while at 565 litres with the seats in place, the RS6 has more room than the Range Rover.

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Audi RS6

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The RS6 is quiet on the motorway, yet the deep V8 rumble brings the car to life on a country road.

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Audi has made the RS6's light signature very distinctive - the car gets LED headlamps with a sharp running light design that's reflected at the rear. LED indicators sweep in the direction you're turning, too, making the RS6 particularl

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Flared wheelarches, deep bumpers and big wheels transform the standard A6 Avant into a muscular, aggressive-looking estate car.

"With the RS6, keeping it simple is the key to a satisfying driving experience. Don't be tempted by the larger alloy wheel options and £1,210 Dynamic steering set-up, as they spoil the Audi's excellent ride and handling balance." - Dea
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