If you were hoping that Audi's new-gen A6 would
heavily feature the Prologue Concept's design language, these spy shots all but
confirm it.
All you need to do is look beyond the camouflage and
you'll spot the tapered headlights, contoured
bonnet, repositioned wing-mirrors and of course the massive grille which will
be a lot wider than what we're currently seeing on the A6 C7 generation.
The new A6 will also get
an LED strip between the taillights, though that's impossible to determine
since the rear of the car is camouflaged extremely well. Overall, the new A6
should only resemble the all-new A7 and A8, since all three were designed at
the same time and actually served as inspiration for the Prologue, according to
Audi design chief Marc Lichte.
Inside, expect the new-generation A6 to feature all
the necessary modern-day gadgets you'd want from a car of its status. We're
talking technology that should equal, and possibly out-shine what we're
currently getting in the BMW 5-Series and Mercedes-Benz E-Class. Whether it
will also get that button-less center console Audi debuted on the Prologue concept,
remains to be seen.
Underneath it all, the upcoming Audi A6 will rely on
VW's MLB architecture, which features a combination of CFRP, aluminum and
high-strength steel. Overall, the car will be lighter than the
current-generation (C7) model, which was already doing pretty good in that
department.
In terms of powertrains, we're expecting several
petrol and diesel four-cylinder units, as well as bigger 3.0-liter V6 and
4.0-liter V8 engines for the performance-oriented versions. Meanwhile, a PHEV
e-tron model remains a possibility. The all-new Audi A6 will be available in both sedan
and wagon (Avant) form, with the A6 Allroad joining the lineup in due course.
As for a launch date, sometime next year would be a safe guess.
Cr : Carscoops