Audi RS4

Audi RS4: From B5 to B9 - A Price Journey Through High-Performance Generations

The Audi RS4 stands as a testament to Audi's commitment to high-performance versatility, offering supercar-level performance in a practical estate package. Since its introduction, the RS4 has evolved through several generations, each refining the formula of combining everyday usability with exhilarating performance.

First Generation Audi RS4 (B5: 2000-2001)

The original RS4 was based on the Audi A4 B5 platform and was only available as an Avant (estate). Key features included:

  • Engine: 2.7-liter twin-turbocharged V6
  • Power output: 380 hp and 440 Nm of torque
  • Transmission: 6-speed manual
  • Drivetrain: Quattro all-wheel drive
  • Production: Limited to 6,030 units

Second Generation Audi RS4 (B7: 2006-2008)

After a generation gap, the RS4 returned with the B7 platform, available in sedan, Avant, and cabriolet body styles:

  • Engine: 4.2-liter naturally aspirated V8
  • Power output: 420 hp and 430 Nm of torque
  • Transmission: 6-speed manual
  • Drivetrain: Quattro all-wheel drive with 40:60 front-rear torque split
  • Acceleration: 0-100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.8 seconds

Third Generation Audi RS4 (B8: 2012-2015)

The B8 generation returned to Avant-only format:

  • Engine: 4.2-liter naturally aspirated V8
  • Power output: 450 hp and 430 Nm of torque
  • Transmission: 7-speed S tronic dual-clutch
  • Drivetrain: Quattro all-wheel drive with crown-gear center differential
  • Acceleration: 0-100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.7 seconds

Fourth Generation Audi RS4 (B9: 2017-present)

The current generation RS4 continues the Avant-only tradition but with a return to forced induction:

  • Engine: 2.9-liter twin-turbocharged V6
  • Power output: 450 hp and 600 Nm of torque
  • Transmission: 8-speed tiptronic automatic
  • Drivetrain: Quattro all-wheel drive with sport differential
  • Acceleration: 0-100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.1 seconds

Interesting facts about the Audi RS4:

  • The first-generation RS4 was hand-built by Audi's high-performance subsidiary, quattro GmbH (now Audi Sport GmbH).
  • The B7 generation was the only one to offer three body styles, including the first RS4 sedan and cabriolet.
  • The B8 and B9 generations feature a 'Virtual Cockpit' digital instrument cluster, enhancing the car's tech appeal.
  • Despite increasing power and performance, each generation has improved fuel efficiency and reduced emissions.

Throughout its evolution, the Audi RS4 has maintained its position as one of the most desirable high-performance estates on the market. Its combination of everyday practicality and exhilarating performance continues to make it a benchmark in its segment, attracting enthusiasts who demand supercar-like acceleration without sacrificing functionality.

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Model years for Audi RS4 (from 2017 to 2018):

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The cost of an Audi RS4 can vary significantly depending on the generation, condition, and market. Here's an overview of Audi RS4 pricing:

New Audi RS4 (Fourth Generation, B9: 2017-present):

  • Starting price: Approximately €80,000 to €90,000, depending on the European market
  • Fully equipped models can reach €110,000 or more

Used Audi RS4 prices:

  • First Generation (B5, 2000-2001): €30,000 to €60,000 (collector's item status affects price)
  • Second Generation (B7, 2006-2008): €25,000 to €45,000
  • Third Generation (B8, 2012-2015): €35,000 to €55,000
  • Early Fourth Generation (B9, 2017-2020): €55,000 to €75,000

Factors influencing Audi RS4 prices include:

  • Generation and model year
  • Mileage and overall condition
  • Optional equipment and packages
  • Market demand and availability
  • Geographical location within Europe
  • Body style (for B7 generation: sedan, Avant, or cabriolet)

It's worth noting that the Audi RS4, being a high-performance model, tends to hold its value better than standard A4 models. However, as with all performance cars, maintenance costs can be higher, which should be factored into the overall cost of ownership. The first-generation RS4, due to its rarity and historical significance, can command premium prices in the collector's market.

The price of a new Audi RS4 can vary depending on the specific configuration, optional equipment, and the European market in which it's sold. As of 2024, here's a breakdown of new Audi RS4 Avant pricing:

  • Base price: Typically starts around €85,000 to €90,000
  • Well-equipped models: Can range from €95,000 to €105,000
  • Fully loaded with all options: Can exceed €110,000

Factors that can significantly influence the price of a new RS4 include:

  • Performance packages: Options like the RS Dynamic package, which includes features such as a higher top speed limiter and RS sport suspension plus with Dynamic Ride Control, can add several thousand euros
  • Technology packages: Advanced driver assistance systems and upgraded infotainment options can add €3,000 to €5,000
  • Exterior options: Special paint finishes, carbon fiber elements, and upgraded wheels can collectively add €6,000 or more
  • Interior upgrades: Premium leather upholstery, sport seats, and interior trim options can increase the price by €4,000 to €6,000
  • Sound system: The premium Bang & Olufsen sound system is often a costly option, adding around €1,000
  • Carbon ceramic brakes: This high-performance braking system can add a significant amount, often around €8,000 to €10,000

It's important to note that prices can vary between different European countries due to local taxes, import duties, and market-specific equipment levels. Additionally, limited edition or special models, when available, may command a premium over the standard RS4 Avant.

Potential buyers should also consider that the final drive-away price will include additional costs such as delivery charges, registration, and any applicable local taxes, which can add several thousand euros to the listed price.

The cost of a used Audi RS4 can vary widely depending on factors such as the generation, year of manufacture, mileage, condition, and location. Here's a general overview of used Audi RS4 pricing across its four generations:

First Generation (B5, 2000-2001):

  • Price range: €30,000 to €60,000
  • Low mileage, well-preserved examples can exceed €70,000
  • These models are now considered collectibles, with prices reflecting their rarity

Second Generation (B7, 2006-2008):

  • Sedan and Avant: €25,000 to €40,000
  • Cabriolet: €30,000 to €45,000
  • Low mileage examples can command higher prices

Third Generation (B8, 2012-2015):

  • Early models: €35,000 to €45,000
  • Later models: €45,000 to €55,000
  • Well-maintained, low mileage examples can reach €60,000

Fourth Generation (B9, 2017-present):

  • Early used examples (2017-2019): €55,000 to €70,000
  • More recent models (2020-2023): €65,000 to €80,000
  • Nearly new or low mileage models: Can be priced close to new models, around €80,000 to €90,000

Factors influencing the price of a used Audi RS4 include:

  • Mileage: Lower mileage examples generally command higher prices
  • Condition: Well-maintained vehicles with no accident history are priced higher
  • Service history: A full service history from Audi can increase the vehicle's value
  • Optional equipment: Features like the Dynamic package, premium sound system, or special paint can add value
  • Body style (for B7 generation): Prices may vary between Sedan, Avant, and Cabriolet versions
  • Modifications: While some buyers value performance upgrades, others prefer unmodified examples. Extensive modifications can sometimes negatively impact value
  • Rarity: For older generations, certain color combinations or limited editions can command a premium

It's important to note that as a high-performance vehicle, a used RS4 may have been driven hard, so a thorough inspection and review of service records is crucial. Additionally, running costs for items such as tires, brakes, and general maintenance tend to be higher than for standard A4 models, which should be factored into the overall cost of ownership.

Potential buyers should also be aware that prices can fluctuate based on market demand and seasonal factors. The RS4's all-wheel-drive system and practicality (especially in Avant form) can make it desirable year-round, potentially stabilizing its value compared to some other performance cars.