No need to wait for a fast Audi station wagon with this RS2 Avant

Forget ordering a new 2020 Audi RS6 Avant, and instead pick up this classic RS2 currently available for auction on Bring a Trailer

BaT 1994 Audi RS2 Avant in USAAmerican Audi fans have long been denied access to the hottest RS-branded station wagons. 

That will change with the new 2020 RS6 Avant but, for those who just cannot wait, Bring a Trailer has a solution.

Up for auction right now is this rare 1994 Audi RS2 Avant, taking advantage of its 25-year-old age to become eligible for import into the USA.

Vorsprung Durch Technik 

BaT 1994 Audi RS2 Avant in USAThe limited-edition five-door RS2 Avant was developed in partnership with Porsche, using the Audi 80 sedan as a base. 

Production was undertaken between March 1994 and May 1995, with around 2,900 examples leaving the factory. The majority remained in Europe, with a handful of cars escaping overseas. None came officially to the United States. 

This particular car was sold new to an Italian buyer, before spending time in Belgium. It made the trip to the U.S. in May 2019, and is currently residing with the seller in Englewood, Colorado.

BaT 1994 Audi RS2 Avant in USAThe joint venture with Porsche resulted in substantial changes to the regular Audi 80 Avant. Styling changes included a front bumper inspired by a Porsche 911, whilst between the rear lights is a strip intended to replicate the rump of a Carrera 4.

Porsche’s 911 sports car also supplied the side mirrors for the RS2 Avant, along with the 17-inch ‘Cup’ alloy wheels, and the upgraded Brembo brakes which hide behind them. 

Discreet badges inscribed with ‘RS2 Porsche’ are the other subtle hints that this is not your average Audi station wagon.

The practical Porsche in disguise

BaT 1994 Audi RS2 Avant in USAPorsche was also involved in upgrading the 2.2-liter five-cylinder gasoline engine found beneath the hood of the RS2. In came a larger KKK turbocharger, combined with strengthened internals for the motor. 

Peak output was boosted to 315 horsepower, matched with 302-lb ft of torque. A six-speed manual transmission fed this power to all four wheels, using Audi’s iconic Quattro drivetrain. 

Performance was suitably startling. 0-30mph was clocked at a record-breaking 1.5 seconds, with 0-62mph taking 4.8 seconds. Top speed was 163mph, making this a seriously quick wagon for the early 1990s. 

BaT 1994 Audi RS2 Avant in USAInterior changes included a pair of Recaro bucket seats in the front, with the ones in this particular car finished in a leather and Alcantara combination. 

A three-spoke steering wheel was also added, along with a white-faced speedometer reading all the way to 180 mph. 

This car features wood trim in place of the optional carbon fiber finish. The black headliner has been replaced, whilst a new Blaupunkt stereo head unit has also been fitted.

Living the American Dream 

BaT 1994 Audi RS2 Avant in USAFollowing importation in May 2019, the dealership selling the RS2 has had small dents repaired ahead of sale. Work was undertaken on the air-conditioning system in August 2019 to fix a leaking line.

Servicing records from Europe are provided. These are said to show the belts and water pump being replaced in November 2018, along with engine oil, coolant, and other fluids being changed. 

Importantly, the RS2 is registered on a clean Colorado title, along with plenty of documentation from its life in Europe. The odometer currently displays a recorded 89,000 kilometers – equivalent to 55,000 miles.

BaT 1994 Audi RS2 Avant in USAAs the first RS-badged car, the RS2 Avant has established a cult following in both Europe and further afield. The relative rarity, and the incredible performance on offer, makes them a prized purchase. 

With news of Audi bringing the 2020 RS6 Avant to the USA, interest in classic examples like this RS2 is only likely to increase. 

Bidding on Bring a Trailer is open until Wednesday September 4th, with the car already attracting substantial interest from the hundreds of comments on the website.

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John Redfern
John Redfern
U.S. Editor with a love of all things Americana. Woodgrain-clad station wagons and ridiculous muscle cars a speciality.

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