2011 Audi RS6 from Romeo Ferraris is a car on steroids

by Alex

Romeo Ferraris have been coming out with tuning packages for the Abarth 500 and Smart ForTwo which have all been not so fast vehicles. Now they have taken up the Audi RS6 and come out with the car tweaked for a 720 HP power punch and top speeds of 205 kmph.

The engine upgrade boosts the power by 51 HP and achieves that by the installation of two filters and is called the stage one of the upgrade. The second stage of upgrade does a tuner optimization, the mapping of two units which is one per bank and replacing the central component with high performance metal catalysts along with two 200 cell. The customer therefore has the option of installing a new exhaust system if he so wished to. This gives a power increase of 140 hp taking the overall power rating to 720 hp from the original 580 hp. Brembo front brake system has also been given as an option to be installed to cater for this increase in power.

Source: topspeed

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