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2020 Audi RS5 Coupe

2020 Audi RS5 Coupe

Style, speed and sophistication converge as never before in the updated Audi RS5.
Front view of a sporty green Audi sedan travelling along a road in the countryside.
23 July, 2020
Written by  
The NRMA
Specifications
Body style
Coupe
Engine
2.9-litre V6
Transmission
Eight-speed auto
Fuel consumption (claimed)
9.4L/100km
Motor power
331kW
Motor torque
600Nm
0-100km/h
3.9 secs
Driven wheels
AWD
Towing capacity (braked)
0kg
Towing capacity (unbraked)
0kg
ANCAP rating
5 / 5
Price
From $150,900
before on-road costs

What is the 2020 Audi RS5 Coupe?

Since the late noughties, Audi’s sedans and coupés have embodied the classic Coke-bottle shape from the 1960s and ’70s which, along with elegant interiors, made their styling almost timeless. The formula was so good, in fact, that Audi has only tweaked and twiddled it through the ensuing years.

How much is the 2020 Audi RS5 Coupe?

Both the coupé and four-door sportback start at $150,900 before on-road costs or any options.

Front black interior view within a sporty sedan.

What's the 2020 Audi RS5 Coupe like inside?

The interior has a lot to live up to, then, and it doesn’t disappoint. Quilted leather seats, piano black and carbon-fibre-look finishes, a dimpled-leather D-shaped steering wheel, stainless steel pedals, and abundant soft-touch surfaces all exude class, cohesiveness, attention to detail and uncompromising build quality.

Gone is the last-generation menu navigation dial on the centre console to make way for full touchscreen functionality, while Audi’s ‘virtual cockpit’ now comprises a single big screen behind the steering wheel and a head-up display. Tech niceties include a lumbar support with a massage function, G-force meter, wireless phone charging and a Bang & Olufsen sound system.

While the coupé’s rear seats aren’t practical, the front-seat bases could be a kinder to the occupants’ backsides, and ticking options sends the price skyward, that’s as far as the nitpicking goes. It even has a decent boot.

What's the 2020 Audi RS5 Coupe like on the outside?

The RS5 must be close to the best-looking sedan Audi has ever made. Nearly every hint of chrome has been dispensed with. The grille is black, and a carbon-fibre roof, black Audi badge and black wheels are $4900, $700 and $400 respectively.

An $11,200 ‘carbon and black’ styling package adds more darkness on the front and rear spoilers, rear diffusers and side mirrors. It might be overkill on another car, but the RS5 pulls it off in spectacular fashion, especially when gussied up in the no-cost-option Sonoma Green paint (as pictured) that’s reminiscent of Ford’s gorgeous limited-edition Bullitt Mustang.

Side view of a sporty green Audi sedan parked beside a stone and wood home exterior wall.

What's the 2020 Audi RS5 Coupe like to drive?

In its regular driving mode the RS5 offers a comfortable and quiet ride on suburban roads and can act every bit the luxury car. Selecting ‘sport’ with the RS drive mode button (pleasingly now on the steering wheel) makes such a difference you’d almost swear it was a different car. The ride firms up, the gear changes become savage, the throttle response is manic, and the exhaust note has some added theatre. Prodding the accelerator unleashes the 2.9-litre twin-turbo V6’s torrent of power and torque, which propel the big coupé to 100km/h in a squeak under four seconds.

But it’s the handling that really sets the RS5 apart. Enormous low-profile tyres, all-wheel-drive, (optional) adaptive dampers and a good deal of tech working behind the scenes glue the RS5 to the tarmac and communicate road feel to the steering wheel in perfect detail. Massive ceramic brakes – which admittedly come with a massive $13,600 price tag – tame the prodigious momentum and make winding roads an absolute joy.

Angled view of a tyre with sporty red brake pads. 

Final thoughts

The Audi RS5 offers a near-flawless recipe of exterior and interior styling, straight-line performance and masterful handling. If you have $150K-plus to blow on a car, you won’t regret blowing it on an Audi RS5.

Pros: Stunning inside and out; growly engine; go-kart handling

Cons: Desirable options jack up the price

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