The 2017 Audi RS 5 Coupé captures a clear shift in Audi Sport philosophy at that time: less naturally aspirated muscle, more Turbo efficiency. The result was a fast, stable grand tourer with that very German ability to cover ground quickly without losing composure.
When Audi turned the RS 5 into a modern grand tourer
The red finish brings welcome life to a body usually associated with darker, more elegant colours. Here the car keeps its premium presence but gains a more sporting, visual edge that works especially well in 1/24 scale.
A balanced miniature for European sports car displays
Bburago uses a scale that suits collectors looking for visible models without taking too much space. The RS 5s long, clean proportions sit naturally alongside other modern German coupés.
Less radical than a track car, more serious than a simple coupé
That balance is exactly part of its appeal. The RS 5 does not try to look wild every second; it suggests contained speed, technology and fast elegance. In a display cabinet, it pairs especially well with modern BMW M or Mercedes-AMG models.