Eighth-gen Audi A6 spotted on test in Mahabaleshwar [Video]

11/01/2019 - 12:32 | ,  ,   | Sagar Parikh

IAB reader Hrishi Pinjan spotted an eighth-gen Audi A6 undergoing high-altitude testing in Mahabaleshwar this week. Introduced at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show, the all-new model will reach the Indian showrooms this year.

The eighth generation Audi A6 is 4,939 mm long, 1,886 mm wide and 1,457 mm high. That’s an increment of 7 mm in length, 12 mm in width and 2 mm in height. The wheelbase has grown by 12 mm to 2,924 mm. The new generation model is bigger, sportier yet more elegant, and highly digital for a futuristic and clean design.

At the front, the Singleframe grille is wider and set down lower, and that, along with, the large, side air inlets with functional air curtains exude the business-class sedan’s sportiness. The flat, HD Matrix LED headlights, on the other hand, showcase its technological sophistication. In the side view, the car is now tauter. The C-pillar is much flatter and the entire window line, much more dynamic.

At the rear, the new wedge-shaped digital tail lights are the most noteworthy design detail. Nine vertical, 3D light fins on each side illuminate the tail light. A chrome strip running between them accentuates the rear. Inside, Audi’s minimalist approach to its upper-class range is evident in the latest A6. The company says that the design language appears reduced and the horizontal lines create an airy sense of space.

The highly digital cabin offers a 12.3-inch virtual instrument cluster and two central displays: 10.1-inch upper display for the infotainment and 8.6-inch lower display for the climate control, convenience functions and text input. Panoramic glass sunroof, massage seats (front) and four-zone automatic climate control system ensure that the driver and passengers travel in utmost comfort.

2018 Audi A6 front three quarters left side at 2018 Geneva Motor Show
For the first time in an Audi A6, there’s an all-wheel steering system for easier manoeuvrability at slow speeds and extra stability at high speeds.

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Moving to the engine options, all configurations with V6 engines have a 48V main electrical system that uses a Belt Alternator Starter that can recover up to 12 kW of power and a 10 Ah Lithium-ion battery in which the recovered power is stored. In the situation where the driver takes off his foot off the accelerator between 55 and 160 km/h, the sedan can run solely on the battery power for up to 40 seconds. For the first time in an Audi A6, there’s an all-wheel steering system for easier manoeuvrability at slow speeds and higher stability at high speeds.

Eighth-gen Audi A6 - Engine Models

  • 45 TFSI S tronic - 2.0L petrol engine (245 PS/370 Nm), 7-speed DCT, FWD
  • 45 TFSI quattro S tronic - 2.0L petrol engine (245 PS/370 Nm), 7-speed DCT, AWD
  • 55 TFSI quattro S tronic - 3.0L petrol engine (340 PS/500 Nm), 7-speed DCT, AWD
  • 40 TDI S tronic - 2.0L diesel engine (204 PS/400 Nm), 7-speed DCT, FWD
  • 40 TDI quattro S tronic - 2.0L diesel engine (204 PS/400 Nm), 7-speed DCT, AWD
  • 45 TDI quattro tiptronic - 3.0L diesel engine (231 PS/500 Nm), 8-speed AT, AWD
  • 50 TDI quattro tiptronic - 3.0L diesel engine (286 PS/620 Nm), 8-speed AT, AWD

In India, Audi may offer only the 45 TFSI S tronic and 40 TDI tiptronic engine models. The all-new Audi A6’s prices will likely start close to INR 60 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).

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