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Take a look at Audi RS 7 Sportback that goes 0- 100km/h in just 3.9 seconds

Launched in India on May 11 for Rs 1.4 crore (ex- showroom Delhi), the Audi RS 7 Sportback has a V8 4.0 TFSI engine that uses less fuel and emits less CO. During partial load C15operation, only four of the eight cylinders are used – without you noticing the difference.
RS 7 is available in seven different colours under the categories of pearl effect paint finishes, crystal effect paint finishes and matt effect paint finishes. The wheels are also has three varieties
RS 7 consists of adaptive light including variable headlight range control, LED headlights, high beam assist, LED rear lights, adaptive brake light, light/rain sensor, and ambient lighting.Its exterior mirrors are electrically folding with automatic anti glare action on both sides and memory function.
The body is produced in a hybrid steel- aluminium design. This provides safety and reduced fuel consumption. It can save up to 0.3 litres of fuel per 100 km.
It has multifunction sport steering wheel which enables you to change gear manually. Details such as the illuminated door sill trims, pedals in aluminium look, door openers with a delicate double-bar design and carbon inlays are some of its features. The seat upholstery is in Valcona leather with honeycomb-patterned stitching in rock grey.
It has various equipments- Multi Media Interface (MMI) navigation with MMI touch, Audi parking system with rear view camera, heads up display, 4 zone automatic air conditioning, 4 corner air suspension, Audi drive select, Driver Information System (DIS) with 7" colour display, attention assist and many more.
It has focused a lot on safety. RS has full-size airbags for driver and front passenger, tyre pressure monitor display which monitors the air pressure set in the tyres and the tyre temperature throughout the journey, Electronic Stabilisation control (ESC), and start-stop system which helps to reduce fuel consumption and CO emissions by switching off the engine in stationary phases, e.g. at traffic lights.
It has storage compartment in the front and rear door trims, glove compartment, cup holders, luggage compartment, bag hooks, reversible mat and through loading facility with removable ski/snowboard bag.
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