Interior specialist gives Audi’s brutal wagon a body wrap and a classy cabin.
Bulgarian aftermarket house Vilner cares little for increasing horsepower or improving century sprint times. Its primary concern is making a car's cabin a better place to be, while it occasionally makes some mods to the exterior, as it has done here with the outgoing Audi RS6 Avant (whose successor was just released). A lime green vinyl wrap may not be to everyone's taste, but when offset with a black hood, roof and boot, and complemented by a set of Black Piano Varnish alloys, the powerful wagon is no laughing matter.
While the twin-turbo V10, good for 580 horsepower and a 0-62 mph time of 4.6 seconds, has been spared molestation, the RS6 Avant's aerodynamics were touched up, with Vilner adding a new carbon-fiber grille and diffuser. Inside is where Vilner really comes to life, and Audi's high-performance estate was treated to a comprehensive overhaul. Alcantara adorns the ceiling, door panels, steering wheel and gearshift, the seats feature Nappa leather inserts and bright green accent stitching, while green seatbelts were also added.
RS6 Avant Gets the Vilner Treatment