Why you’d want an Audi RS2 Avant
The first of the RS series and the fastest-ever Audi road car at its introduction (more powerful even than the Sport quattro), the RS2 was a typically mould-breaking creation promoted by Ferdinand Piëch shortly before he left Audi to head up the VW Group.
Ferry Porscheʼs grandson had commissioned the RS2 as a joint venture with Porsche, and Audiʼs response to the BMW M5 Touring both outperformed and outsold it.
Autocar headlined its test with the fact that the RS2 out-accelerated the McLaren F1 from 0-30mph.
A bizarre combination of supercar and five-door estate, the Audi RS2 Avant appealed to well-heeled enthusiasts of all ages with families, goods or dogs to transport.
Demand has always massively exceeded supply, making the RS2 a much-coveted car that has held its value well and is now rising strongly.
Audi 80 bodies were made at Ingolstadt and shipped to Zuffenhausen, where Porsche had previously built the Mercedes-Benz 500E.
The engine, gearbox, brakes and suspension were comprehensively upgraded by Porsche, which added 911 parts including the fuel pump, door mirrors, sidelights and front indicators, plus 968 Club Sport brakes and 17in Cup wheels.