Ceramic brake system Audi RS6 C8 4.0i V8 built in 2021 with 18,700km
Compatibility: Audi RS6 Avant (C8) | Model Year: 2021
Mileage: 18,700 km | Condition: Used / Grade A
The Carbon Ceramic Brake (CCB) system for the 2021 Audi RS6 C8 is the ultimate performance upgrade, offering virtually fade-free braking and a massive reduction in unsprung mass. At 18,700 km, this system is early in its service life—factory carbon ceramic rotors are designed to last up to $300,000\text{ km}$ under normal road use, nearly 10x the lifespan of steel counterparts.
Technical Specifications
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Front Rotors: $440 \times 40\text{ mm}$ (Carbon-Fiber Reinforced Silicon Carbide).
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Rear Rotors: $370 \times 30\text{ mm}$.
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Front Calipers: 10-Piston Akebono Monoblock (Available in Grey, Red, or Blue).
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Rear Calipers: 1-Piston Floating Caliper with integrated Electronic Parking Brake (ePB).
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Total Weight Saving: Approximately $34\text{ kg}$ ($75\text{ lbs}$) of unsprung weight compared to the standard steel setup.
Key Performance Benefits
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Thermal Stability: Operating temperatures can exceed $900\text{°C}$ without the “pedal wander” or fade typical of iron rotors.
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Cleaner Aesthetics: These rotors generate almost zero visible brake dust, keeping the RS6’s 21″ or 22″ wheels pristine.
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Corrosion Resistance: Unlike steel, ceramic rotors do not rust or “flash rust” after washing or during winter storage.
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Handling Precision: The $34\text{ kg}$ weight reduction directly improves steering response and allows the RS6’s air suspension to react faster to road imperfections.
Professional Installation & Maintenance Notes
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Booster Compatibility: If you are retrofitting this to a car originally equipped with steel brakes, you must also install the Ceramic-Specific Brake Booster. The master cylinder pressures differ between the two systems.
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Pads: Only use CCB-specific pads (e.g., 4M8698151D for front). Standard semi-metallic pads will destroy the ceramic surface layer within miles. At 18,700 km, the pads should still have roughly $70\text{–}80\text{%}$ of their life remaining.
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Handling Caution: Ceramic rotors are extremely hard but brittle. When removing wheels, use two “wheel mounting pins” to ensure the rim does not strike the edge of the rotor, as a single chip can necessitate a total rotor replacement.
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Disc Inspection: Verify the “Minimum Weight” stamped on the aluminum hat of each rotor. Unlike steel discs measured by thickness, ceramic discs are serviced based on weight and surface carbon density (using a Proceq carboteq gauge).
Pricing & Value Comparison
A new factory CCB kit from Audi typically retails for over $15,000–$18,000. Sourcing a used system with under 20k km offers significant savings while providing essentially the same longevity as a new unit.





















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