Audi RS6 Avant Gets Upgraded With $20K Full Carbon Fiber Kit
1016 Industries will also sell you a finished Audi RS6 for $142,995
You’d be hard-pressed to find anyone that thinks the current Audi RS6 needs any modifications to make it even more striking. However, U.S. tuner 1016 Industries thought it could make the super sedan even more desirable and has just released a carbon fiber aerodynamic bodykit for it.
By the tuner's standards, the alterations it has made to the RS6 Avant are relatively minor but they certainly make it a touch more menacing without going overboard, like the kit from Mansory and MTM does.
The upgrades start at the front end where the tuner has engineered a sharp new splitter and distinctive new side skirts. A pronounced spoiler now stretches off from the roof while there is also a more pronounced diffuser and a carbon fiber hood scoop.
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1016 Industries notes that none of the modifications it has made to the RS6 require the cutting of any standard parts during installation. As such, the alterations can be easily reversed should an owner want to revert the car back to stock or sell it.
This particular RS6 is also rocking a set of aftermarket wheels from RDB with a tightly-spoked design sitting over a set of bright blue brake calipers.
"1016 Industries is incredibly pleased to showcase our new custom carbon fiber RS6, which offers a sharp, completely unique look for what we see as the finest high-performance wagon in the world," 1016 Industries chief executive Peter Northrop said in a statement. "The 1016 Industries RS6 is an opportunity for our company to introduce something completely fresh to an underserved category of enthusiasts that love the four rings. Personally, my career in auto design began working with Audi and Volkswagen, so the RS6 project in many ways feels like coming home."
The full carbon fiber kit is available from $20,000 or shoppers can purchase a finished Audi RS6 from 1016 Industries for $142,995.
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