Audi RS5 Hybrid - Master
Electrified But Angry: Audi Unveils Hybrid RS 5 PHEV
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Audi has done it. The fast RS car — long the preserve of shouty petrol engines and mild electrification — has officially gone plug-in. Meet the new RS 5, and yes, it still very much means business.

This is Audi Sport’s first proper high-performance PHEV, and rather than tiptoeing into electrification, it’s kicked the door down. Up front sits a familiar but heavily worked 2.9-litre twin-turbo V6 pushing out 510PS, now joined by a 130kW electric motor. The promise? Proper RS pace with a side order of silent, smug electric cruising when you’re just popping to the shops.

Audi RS5 Hybrid - Stancing

But the real nerd bait is underneath. Audi claims the RS 5 debuts the world’s first electro-mechanical rear torque-vectoring system in a production car. In plain English: the car constantly shuffles power between the rear wheels every five milliseconds. That’s 200 times a second. Basically, by the time you’ve thought about understeer, the RS 5 has already fixed it.

There’s more chassis witchcraft too. You get bespoke RS suspension with clever twin-valve dampers designed to be both comfy and properly tied down when you’re in a hurry, plus a new quattro system with Dynamic Torque Control.

Audi RS5 Hybrid - Interior

Audi reckons the result is a car that can do the daily commute without complaint and then immediately pretend it’s late for qualifying at Spa.

Visually, it’s gone full gym membership. The RS 5 is about 90mm wider than the standard A5, with swollen arches, a gaping honeycomb grille and those obligatory oval RS exhausts out back. The darkened Matrix LEDs even get a checkered-flag light signature, just in case anyone missed the point.

Audi RS5 Hybrid - Second Row

Tick the optional Audi Sport package and things escalate further. You’ll get angrier bumpers, 21-inch wheels, ceramic brakes, a louder exhaust and a raised top speed of 177mph — which is less “eco-hybrid” and more “autobahn missile”.

Audi RS5 Hybrid - Stance

Inside, there’s new software that lets you pore over lap data and even drift angles on the 14.5-inch screen. Because obviously what every plug-in hybrid needs is post-corner bragging rights.

The new RS 5 Avant and Saloon will be built in Neckarsulm, with European order books opening in early 2026 and first deliveries expected in summer.

Audi RS5 Hybrid - Saloon

Big question? Whether adding batteries to the RS recipe makes it brilliantly clever… or just a bit heavier in the wrong places. Either way, the RS era has officially plugged in.

Audi RS5 Hybrid - Master
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