4 sightings by 2 spotters worldwide

Market value
$51,000 to $113,000
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Limited to just 50 units; boasts 530 hp from a tuned V6 engine.
The Audi ABT RS4-X Avant B9 2020 is the automotive equivalent of a well-tailored suit with a hidden tattoo sleeve—classy yet unapologetically rebellious beneath the surface. Developed by ABT Sportsline, a company with deep roots in motorsport and tuning dating back to 1896, this wagon isn't shy about flexing its muscle. With a boosted power output of 530 horsepower thanks to ABT's meticulous ECU tuning and upgraded intercooler, it transforms Audi's already potent RS4 Avant into a fire-breathing family hauler.
Visually, the RS4-X Avant is a striking blend of aggression and sophistication. Carbon fiber aerodynamic components, including a front lip, rear diffuser, and pronounced wheel arches, not only sharpen its looks but also enhance high-speed stability. The bespoke ABT exhaust system provides a soundtrack that ranges from a low, menacing growl at idle to a full-throated roar under acceleration, making every drive feel like a lap around the Nürburgring.
Inside, the RS4-X Avant maintains Audi's hallmark luxury, subtly elevated by ABT's signature touches—carbon fiber trims, Alcantara accents, and exclusive badging that remind occupants they're riding in something special. While some purists might scoff at the notion of a performance wagon, the RS4-X Avant confidently dismisses such skepticism, proving that practicality and pulse-quickening performance aren't mutually exclusive. It's a car that honors Audi's storied motorsport heritage while pushing the boundaries of what a family estate can achieve.
4 Audi ABT RS4-X Avant B9 2020 sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 2 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Audi ABT RS4-X Avant B9 2020 is rated Rare.
Recent Audi ABT RS4-X Avant B9 2020 sightings on AutoRadar come from Rotterdam, Capelle aan den IJssel, Lyon. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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