The winter test season is here and Carscoops’s spies
caught the 2019 Audi A6 wearing its final production lights. However, don't get
your hopes up because these don't include the set of projectors mounted on the
roof. Compared to the already introduced A7, the new Audi A6’s LED headlights
appear to adopt a diffent, more basic style while the rear ones look
predictably similar.
Despite the camouflage tape hiding it, the
rear end is expected to feature an LED stripe between the taillights, similar
to those found in the A8 and of course the A7.
The combination of the slimmer headlights with the wider grille makes
the new A6 look wider and lower than the current generation, spicing up a
little bit the evolved but familiar lines.
Audi’s latest tech features will be present,
including the 48-volt electrical architecture, safety systems and
semi-autonomous capability. By the time it arrives at dealerships, the new Audi
A6 is expected to offer more advanced tech than its main rivals, which includes
the Mercedes E-Class and the BMW 5-Series.
Traditionally Audi will offer the new A6 in both
sedan and Avant bodystyles, while the popular Allroad version is expected to
join the range a few months after its market launch. Expect to see the new Audi
A6 making its first appearance in 2018.