Audi‘s eighth-generation A6 is about ready to make
the mid-size luxury sedan segment a lot more competitive in the U.S. Compared
to its predecessor, the new car is said to drive better and provide more
comfort, while also offering a wide range of new technologies. The new A6 is also larger than
the older model, measuring 4,939 mm in length, 1,886 mm in width and 1,457 mm in height, with a wheelbase that spans 2,924 mm.
Te 2019 A6 comes
packed with features such as Audi Virtual Cockpit, Audi Phone Box, a full color
head-up display (standard on Prestige models), standard smartphone connectivity
with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and audio systems from Bang & Olufsen
available on every spec.
Speaking of specs, there are three in total. The
entry-level Premium starts from US$ 58,900, whereas the Premium Plus and the
Prestige cost US$ 62,700 and US$ 67,100 respectively. All prices exclude the US$ 995
destination charge.
Exterior highlights include the standard S-line kit
(sporty bumper, dark chrome matte diffuser, dark chrome matte grille with
aluminum slats, platinum gray lower air inlets and S-line badging), 19-inch
5-double spoke bi-color alloys (21-inch 10-Y-spoke ones are optional), and
heated, auto-dimming, manual-folding side mirrors with memory. There’s also a
hands free trunk release which you activate with a kicking motion, like in many
new SUVs.
Three headlight systems are available for the 2019
A6. The Premium version gets LED lights with LED DRLs as standard. Go for the
Premium Plus and you’ll get Matrix LEDs with high-beam assist for no extra
cost, while the flagship Prestige gets HD Matrix LEDs with dynamic indicators
and high-beam assistant.
Inside, features such as the three-zone automatic
climate control, power sunroof, leather seats with contrast stitching, heated
eight-way power front seats, dark brown Walnut wood inlays or the interior
lighting package are all standard.
As for driver assistance features, these include
adaptive cruise control, Audi pre-sense city, a Top view camera system,
intersection assist, turn assist and traffic sign recognition. Audi side assist
and pre-sense rear are both standard on the Premium Plus and Prestige, whereas
vehicle exit warning and rear cross traffic assist are part of Audi side
assist.
Powering Audi’s latest A6 is a 3.0-liter TFSI V6
with 335 HP and 500 Nm)of torque paired to a seven-speed
dual-clutch gearbox. In a straight line, it can hit 96 km/h from a
standstill in a brisk 5.1 seconds.