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New Audi RS 5 with plug-in hybrid powertrain debuts in 2026

Audi RS 5 Avant and sedan get 600-hp plug-in hybrid for 2026

New Audi RS 5 with plug-in hybrid powertrain debuts in 2026

Audi confirms the new RS 5 with a plug-in hybrid powertrain, delivering nearly 600 horsepower and up to 100 km electric range. Debuts on February 19, 2026.

2026-02-04T15:52:25+03:00

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Audi has officially confirmed the imminent arrival of the new RS 5, available in both Avant and sedan variants. These premium sport versions, which have undergone extensive testing on European roads and tracks, will debut on February 19, 2026, marking a new era for Audi Sport. For the first time in the model’s history, they will feature a plug-in hybrid powertrain, delivering a significant power boost while meeting modern environmental standards.Audi, traditionally cautious with power increases, has decided to rethink its approach this time. While previous generations of the RS 4 and RS 5 consistently hovered around 450 horsepower, the new lineup reaches a completely different level. At its core is the familiar 2.9-liter biturbo V6, enhanced by an electric motor with over 200 horsepower mounted on the rear axle. Combined output will approach the 600-horsepower mark, and the quattro all-wheel-drive system will feature expanded torque vectoring.However, the gain in performance comes at the cost of weight. Preliminary data suggests the “practical” RS 5 Avant will edge toward 2.5 tons. For context, the S5 Avant alone weighs 1,965 kg, and the hybrid components add at least 400 kg—this includes a 20.7 kWh battery and the electric motor. Audi Sport engineers have reworked the suspension and chassis settings to ensure the car retains its signature responsiveness, even during spirited driving.For the first time, the RS 5 will be capable of traveling up to 100 km on electric power alone—a key selling point for the European market. Meanwhile, the sport version’s exterior will become even more aggressive, with RS styling accentuated by redesigned bumpers, a large diffuser, and a new exhaust system layout. Due to the battery placement, the signature oval exhaust tips are no longer on the sides; they are now centered on the rear bumper.Audi will unveil both models on February 19, revealing specifications, trim options, and performance figures. Prices have not been announced yet, but expectations among brand enthusiasts are already high—and for good reason.

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Audi confirms the new RS 5 with a plug-in hybrid powertrain, delivering nearly 600 horsepower and up to 100 km electric range. Debuts on February 19, 2026.

Michael Powers, Editor

15:52 04-02-2026

Audi has officially confirmed the imminent arrival of the new RS 5, available in both Avant and sedan variants. These premium sport versions, which have undergone extensive testing on European roads and tracks, will debut on February 19, 2026, marking a new era for Audi Sport. For the first time in the model’s history, they will feature a plug-in hybrid powertrain, delivering a significant power boost while meeting modern environmental standards.

Audi, traditionally cautious with power increases, has decided to rethink its approach this time. While previous generations of the RS 4 and RS 5 consistently hovered around 450 horsepower, the new lineup reaches a completely different level. At its core is the familiar 2.9-liter biturbo V6, enhanced by an electric motor with over 200 horsepower mounted on the rear axle. Combined output will approach the 600-horsepower mark, and the quattro all-wheel-drive system will feature expanded torque vectoring.

However, the gain in performance comes at the cost of weight. Preliminary data suggests the “practical” RS 5 Avant will edge toward 2.5 tons. For context, the S5 Avant alone weighs 1,965 kg, and the hybrid components add at least 400 kg—this includes a 20.7 kWh battery and the electric motor. Audi Sport engineers have reworked the suspension and chassis settings to ensure the car retains its signature responsiveness, even during spirited driving.

For the first time, the RS 5 will be capable of traveling up to 100 km on electric power alone—a key selling point for the European market. Meanwhile, the sport version’s exterior will become even more aggressive, with RS styling accentuated by redesigned bumpers, a large diffuser, and a new exhaust system layout. Due to the battery placement, the signature oval exhaust tips are no longer on the sides; they are now centered on the rear bumper.

Audi will unveil both models on February 19, revealing specifications, trim options, and performance figures. Prices have not been announced yet, but expectations among brand enthusiasts are already high—and for good reason.