Audi Prepares New Generation of RS 5 in Avant and Sedan Versions

Published on January 22, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Camouflaged prototype of the new Audi RS 5 Avant driving on the road, showing its sporty silhouette and details of the future grille and lights.

Audi Prepares the New Generation of the RS 5 in Avant and Sedan Versions

The German brand Audi is immersed in the process of creating the next iteration of its entry-level sports sedan, the RS 5. This model, which will replace the one launched in 2017, will be marketed in two body styles: the family Avant version and the classic Sedan. Forecasts point to an official announcement towards the end of 2026, with deliveries scheduled to begin the following year. 🚗

The Technical Base and Electrified Propulsion

For this new generation, Audi's engineers will use an evolution of the MLB Evo platform, which also serves as the base for other vehicles in the Volkswagen Group. This updated architecture is key, as it enables the integration of a plug-in hybrid powertrain. The main engine is expected to be a 2.9-liter twin-turbo V6, complemented by an electric motor. The combined power will almost certainly exceed the 500 HP barrier, seeking a balance between high performance and greater energy efficiency. ⚡

Main Features of the Platform and Engine:
  • Updated MLB Evo architecture to integrate hybrid technology.
  • Powertrain consisting of a twin-turbo V6 and an electric unit.
  • Total power around or exceeding 500 horsepower.
Electrification presents itself as the inevitable path to maintain high performance in the modern era, although some may miss the sound of past naturally aspirated engines.

Evolution in Aesthetics and Interior Equipment

The exterior design will follow Audi's new visual identity, with a wider Singleframe grille and front headlights featuring Matrix LED HD. Inside the cabin, the qualitative leap will be notable, dominated by several digital screens and the latest version of the infotainment system, MIB 4. In terms of dynamics, the vehicle will retain the quattro all-wheel drive with a rear differential that vectorizes torque, along with high-performance brakes. The hybrid system's battery will allow short distances to be covered using only electric mode. 🎛️

Key Aspects of Design and Technology:
  • Wider front grille and high-definition Matrix LED headlights.
  • Interior with digital screens and the MIB 4 operating system.
  • Quattro all-wheel drive with vectoring rear differential and powerful brakes.

The Future of the Sports Segment

The new generation Audi RS 5 symbolizes the transformation underway in the high-performance car sector. The incorporation of a plug-in hybrid propulsion system is a decisive step to adapt to stricter regulations and market demands, without giving up the power and sportiness that define the models from the Audi Sport division. Its arrival in 2026 will mark a new milestone for the brand. 🏁