How Much Quicker Is The 552bhp Audi RS6 Compared To A 'Normal' Fast Estate?

We all know the 552bhp Audi RS6 is fast, but how do you put that pace into context? We pitted the German uber-wagon against a car that would normally be considered pretty quick to see if there is much of a difference... there most certainly is
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In normal company, our trusty Skoda Octavia vRS longtermer would be considered a pretty quick car. 217hp isn’t a huge amount in Interwebz terms, but in the real world it’s more than enough to get you in trouble. However, at the other end of the ‘fast estate’ scale, I recently had an Audi RS6 on test. If you read my blog about the experience, you’ll know that it’s pointlessly fast but utterly bewitching - it’s by no means ‘normal company’, basically.

We throw these power figures around online to give you an idea of on-paper performance, but they don’t really mean anything without context. So just how much difference is there between a 552bhp, all-wheel drive mega wagon and a 217bhp front-wheel drive family estate? Watch the video above to find out… quite a big difference, right?

How Much Quicker Is The 552bhp Audi RS6 Compared To A 'Normal' Fast Estate?

The test we conducted was a 0-60-0mph test to allow us to not only compare acceleration, but also how quickly the pair could gather themselves up and get stopped.

We didn’t have timing equipment available at the time, however the vRS scrabbled its way to a pretty decent 0-60mph time of around six seconds; the RS6 managed the same sprint in around half the time. Perhaps the most impressive aspect of our impromptu test was the fact that the RS6 managed to hit 60mph and get to zero before the Octavia had even started braking!

It’s no surprise that the big Audi absolutely destroyed the poor Skoda, but by quite how devastating the victory was is what’s so impressive. The Skoda’s no slouch, but it was left in the RS6’s dust. So next time you’re wondering how much of a difference big power (and Quattro, of course) makes, remember this video.

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Otto Jea

I would like to see similar test with a x5m/x6m against rs6. I know these are completly different class, but would give me a nice perspective of how fast the best suv’s are against fast caravans.

12/09/2015 - 07:53 |
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suchdoge

My jeep has more power than that Skoda

12/09/2015 - 10:14 |
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BMWfan

All I see is 2 Passats.

12/09/2015 - 12:48 |
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Anonymous

In my opinion, the real winner here is Škoda. It’s price/performance ratio is ahead of Audi, and I think Škoda could do a better time. It appears to be manual and not to offend the driver, but that shift is far from perfect. If it had the Audi’s tiptronic it would do slightly better time, still far away from Audi of course, but it would improve. I could be wrong though, maybe Škoda had DSG, but looking at the video I don’t think it does.

I’m not saying Škoda is a better car, far from it, but what it achieves in such an affordable package is admirable. Not to mention the maintenance difference between the 2 cars, because that’s whole new world of pain for Audi owners, but on the other hand, people who can afford RS6 probably can afford to maintain it properly.

05/16/2016 - 09:25 |
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Anonymous

So, how is it fair to compare the Skoda with a manual gearbox to the Audi with a DCT?

05/16/2016 - 09:33 |
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Anonymous

Does the braking lights blink because the ABS is activated?

05/16/2016 - 09:48 |
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Ilian Milenov (Iliancho)

I still like this Octavia…

05/16/2016 - 12:13 |
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Polanski

I drove a RS6 yesterday, it’s mental. When I climbed back into my mondeo st220 I got depressed.

05/16/2016 - 13:10 |
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Anonymous

I’m currently driving an 2014 Octavia 1.6 TDI and I only have wonderful things to say about it. You can’t compare ir to an RS6, they’re not on the same league.

But Skoda is improving a lot each year, nowadays I dare say it’s on par with VW quality.

05/16/2016 - 15:01 |
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