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Driven: Audi RS5 Sportback | A seamless blend of everyday practicality and performance

Out with the coupe and in with the sedan, Audi’s new RS5 is the gentleman thug that’s always got your back.

March 13, 2022 / 17:13 IST
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Audi RS5 Sportback.
Audi RS5 Sportback.

When it comes to bazooka-wielding super sedans the name 'RS5' doesn’t immediately come to mind, given that, up until recently, Audi India only provided it in two-door guise. And gosh, it was a thing of beauty. Despite the overall cylinder count having dropped by a factor of two, the twin-turbo V6 in the RS5 was never in want of greater power. It sounded terrific, went like hell and yet, allowed the car to be even more boulevard friendly than the R8.

The new RS5 is not a two-door car. Audi India decided that adding to their already prolific list of Teutonic powerhouses was the way to go and so we got the new RS5 Sportback. In this faux-militaristic 'Sonoma Green', the Audi is easily the best looking car among its fairly provocatively dressed peers. It’s taut, muscular and chiselled in a way only yesteryear pulp protagonists could be. So good looking in fact, that Audi can be forgiven for bringing it to our shores with an additional set of doors.

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There’s a level of insularity and quality evident in the RS5 that’s very hard to match.

The first time I drove the RS5 Sportback was on a racetrack not too long ago, where it was all but eclipsed by its V8-yielding siblings. And yet, the RS5 managed to hold its own. That rorty V6 allowed the car to dart past chicanes like a viper chasing a gerbil once you discovered its meaty mid-range. Like all performance Audis, the RS5 has an unbreakable bond with traction which can work to the enthusiast’s chagrin, especially on the race track. Audi caters, not to the infantile whims of the side-winding helmsman, but to the mature and sensible driver who prefers total adhesion to the road and fistsful of colon-crushing linear speed. It’s 1,742 kg of pedigreed German muscle in a finely-tailored suit. A friendly neighbourhood torpedo of sorts.