Audi on Wednesday unveiled the Nardo Sport Edition package for its S6 and S7 Sportback.
The package is available for the 2025 model year and adds various design details to both the exterior and interior of the sporty midsize Audi duo.
The package for the S6 costs $9,700 and for the S7 costs $11,200. Adding it brings the starting price of the vehicles to $86,895 and 98,195, respectively. Both figures include a $1,295 destination charge.
The highlight is the Nardo Gray paint job, which is joined on the outside by a black roof, black badging, 21-inch wheels in gloss black, darked headlight surrounds, and carbon-fiber trim for the side mirror caps.
2025 Audi S7 Nardo Sport Edition
For the interior, the package adds leather trim in a combination of gray and black, and with red accent stitching. The seatbelts are also red. The package for S7 also adds a black headliner.
No change has been made to the mechanicals. This means both vehicles still feature a twin-turbocharged 2.9-liter V-6 rated at 444 hp. The S6 and S7 engine includes an additional electric compressor to help build boost at lower revs, as well as a 48-volt mild-hybrid system that helps recover energy during coasting and braking.
2025 Audi S7 Nardo Sport Edition
Audi on Wednesday also announced additional 2025 changes to the S6 and S7. These include new available electronic features like adaptive cruise assist, traffic sign recognition, and the Audi Connect app which features remote engine start capability. Audi’s app store is now also included, enabling numerous apps to be directly installed in the vehicles.
Audi in June unveiled a new A6 E-Tron Sportback electric hatch but the current A6 range isn’t going away just yet, and that includes the fire-breathing RS 6 Avant. Changes to the A6 for the 2025 model year include new standard equipment and restructured content packages. The starting price for the 2025 A6 is $59,395, including destination.
The A7 also receives new standard equipment and content packages for 2025, and starts at $73,795, including destination. A redesigned A7 has been spotted testing and will likely be introduced for the 2026 model year. Unlike the A6, the A7 will keep its gas powertrains when redesigned.