I would use the
ESP x3 0W40 instead.
It's the only oil out there* that meets
both VAG 511.00
and Dexos specs. 511.00 is basically an augmented 507.00, specified for use in the more recent/current RS6. (507.00 itself is a lower-SAPS version of 502.00, which is what the original oil spec is for cars in Can/US--507.00 is also but 502.00 oils are
far more common).
This way you're using an oil that still meets a similar VAG spec. and meets Dexos for minimising/mitigating LSPI. Plus it's a 0-40 instead of 5-30.
*This is speaking of oils/brands commonly seen in North America. However even that said, though the X3 is shown on the Mobil.ca, I have
never seen
any Canadian retailer selling it. You have to buy it in the US, AutoZone being the best place since you can get it nice and cheap with their always-running oil & filter combo/promo.
TBH, LSPI has never really been that big a concern or issue on the VAG 2.0T engines. Hence why the Dexos spec is [primarily] for GM cars; LSPI is also known to be a big factor in Ford Ecoboost engines IIRC, among others. DI carbon build-up OTOH is basically the opposite. A Ford DI/Ecoboost engine run for like 60-80k miles will have the same amount of carbon as a VAG one run for like 10k miles lol. It's quite a difference.
Anyway entirely up to you what you use but from what
I've researched it seems (to me) like the ESP X3 is the "best" oil to use, with the only problem being gotta go to the US to get it. I've still got several 5L bottles of Pennzoil Platinum and Castrol Edge in my "stock" of oil lol; but once it nears its end, I'll be switching to the ESP X3 I think. I have to change oil on 3 vehicles so probably within a year or two what I have now will be exhausted.