The  new A6 allroad quattro is 4.94 meters (16.21 ft) long, 1.90 meters  (6.23 ft) wide and 1.47 (4.82 ft) meters tall, making it a few  millimeters bigger than the Avant. It follows the Audi ultra lightweight  construction principle familiar from the sedan, with aluminum  components making up roughly 20 percent of its body. Total vehicle  weight has been reduced by as much as 70 kilograms (154 lb) compared  with the previous model.
The Audi A6 allroad quattro has a  sportily distinctive road stance. It features balanced proportions,  sharp lines delineate taut surfaces and the roof line flows into flat  D-pillars. Audi offers progressive LED technology as an option for the  headlights and tail lights. The xenon plus headlights can be combined  with adaptive light, which ensures that the road is always properly  illuminated for the situation at hand.
The body of the new Audi A6 allroad quattro sits six centimeters (2.36 in) higher than that of the A6  Avant. Setting it apart are, in particular, the trim strips on the side  sills, the more widely flared fenders and the single-frame grille with  vertical slats. Stainless steel covers protect the underbody at the  front and rear of the car, and the exhaust system ends in two large,  flattened tailpipes. The roof rails are mounted on double bars.
The  wheel well edges, the bumpers and the sills are painted in a  contrasting color. Audi also offers a full paint finish in combination  with the optional aluminum exterior package. The color Java Braun is  available exclusively for the new Audi A6 allroad quattro.
Interior and luggage compartment
The  interior of the Audi A6 allroad quattro offers plenty of space thanks  to the long wheelbase of 2.91 meters (9.55 ft). It features a lean,  elegant design, exemplarily clear ergonomics and superior workmanship. A  function that depicts the car's pitch has been added to the MMI  operating system, the soft keys of which are gleaming aluminum. MMI  comes as standard, as does the onboard computer with efficiency program.  A comprehensive package of restraint systems helps to mitigate the  consequences of an accident.
Visual cues differentiating the Audi  A6 allroad quattro include the carpeting and the instrument panel, which  are black throughout. Other refined details include the interior color  Santos Brown and the optional aluminum inlays. The door sill trims are  also made of aluminum and are emblazoned with "allroad."
The  luggage compartment of the new Audi A6 allroad quattro has a capacity of  565 liters (19.95 cu ft). Latches in the luggage compartment make it  easy to fold down the rear seats, increasing luggage capacity to 1,680  liters (59.33 cu ft). Standard equipment features underscore the  practical character of the new model - a rail system with an included  load-securing kit for dividing the luggage compartment as needed,  tensioning straps on the left wall and a double loading floor.
Equipment and Audi connect
Audi  offers a broad choice of options for the new A6 allroad quattro. The  head-up display projects important information onto the windshield.  Ambient lighting bathes the interior with subtle LED light, and the  widely adjustable deluxe front seats are optionally available with a  ventilation and massage function. Additional highlights include  four-zone automatic air conditioning, a panoramic glass roof and the  convenience key, which can stay in the driver's jacket pocket.
Topping  the modular range of infotainment options is the hard drive-based  navigation system MMI Navigation plus with touchpad operation (MMI  touch) and whole-word voice control. Its power-retractable eight-inch  monitor displays extremely sharp, high-contrast images. The Bang &  Olufsen Advanced Sound System boasts 15 speakers.
The new Audi A6  allroad quattro is also state of the art when it comes to connection  technology. The optional Bluetooth car phone online connects it to the  Internet via UMTS, and a WLAN hotspot lets the passengers surf and  e-mail. Tailored services for the driver, such as the all-new Audi  traffic information online or Audi music stream web radio, are delivered  right to the car. Attractive services from Google, including Google  Earth, Google Street View and voice-activated POI search, are also  available.
Driver assistance systems
The  Audi assistance and safety systems lend even more confidence to driving.  The radar-based adaptive cruise control with stop & go function  always keeps the new A6 allroad quattro at the proper distance from the  car ahead. At speeds below 30 km/h (18.64 mph), the system initiates  maximum braking in the event of an impending collision. ACC stop &  go works closely together with the Audi pre sense safety system, which  is available in a number of configurations.
Audi active lane  assist helps the driver to maintain the lane; Audi side assist helps  when changing lanes. The night vision assistant with marking of detected  persons reduces the stress of driving in the dark. The driver  information system with rest recommendation function detects when the  driver is getting tired and recommends taking a rest.
A variety of  high-end systems help take the stress out of parking. The park assist  system with 360° display takes over the steering; the parking system  plus with 360° camera provides good vision in all directions. Four small  wide-angle cameras record images of the vehicle's immediate  surroundings, which can then be displayed from a variety of perspectives  on the MMI monitor.
Drivetrain
The new  Audi A6 allroad quattro is available with a choice of four powerful and  highly cultivated V6 engines - one TFSI gasoline engine and three TDI  units. All are three-liter engines with turbocharging and direct  injection. They make use of important technologies from the Audi modular  efficiency platform - the start-stop system and innovative thermal  management. Their fuel consumption has been reduced by as much as 20  percent compared with the previous model.
The 3.0 TFSI, which is  boosted by a mechanically driven compressor, produces 228 kW (310 hp)  and 440 Nm (324.53 lb-ft) of torque. It accelerates the Audi A6 allroad  quattro from zero to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) in 5.9 seconds on the way to a  electronically limited top speed of 250 km/h (155.34 mph). It consumes  8.9 liters of fuel per 100 km (26.43 US mpg).
The three variants  of the 3.0 TDI produce 150 kW (204 hp), 180 kW (245 hp) and 230 kW (313  hp); torque values are 450, 580 and 650 Nm (331.90, 427.79 and 479.42  lb-ft). The entry-level version consumes on average just 6.1 liters of  fuel per 100 km (38.56 US mpg), corresponding to 159 g CO2/km (255.89  g/mile). Audi will soon offer a particularly low-emissions clean diesel  version of the 180 kW (245 hp) engine. The twin-turbo 3.0 TDI developing  230 kW (313 hp) is a powerful, great sounding engine. It accelerates  the A6 allroad quattro from zero to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) in 5.6 seconds;  the top speed is an electronically regulated 250 km/h (155.34 mph).
The  most powerful TDI delivers its power to a smooth and fast-shifting  eight-speed tiptronic transmission. The three other engines are paired  with the seven-speed S tronic, a sporty dual-clutch transmission. With  their wide ratio spreads, the automatic transmissions are major  contributors to the efficiency of the Audi A6 allroad quattro. The  driver can operate them manually, including via optional paddles on the  steering wheel.
The quattro permanent four-wheel drive system is  paired with torque vectoring. During dynamic driving this system brakes  the wheels on the inside of the curve, which are under a reduced load,  before they can slip. This further enhances traction and handling. The  optional sport differential distributes the power in continuously  variable proportions between the rear wheels.
Chassis
The  chassis of the Audi A6 allroad quattro combines sportiness with  comfort. The new electromechanical power steering is sensitive and  highly efficient. The optional dynamic steering adjusts the steering  ratio to the speed driven.
With the Audi drive select system, the  driver can vary the function of the steering, the air suspension, the  gas pedal, the automatic transmission, the sport differential, the  automatic air conditioning, the lighting and the adaptive cruise  control. In Efficiency mode, these systems work as economically as  possible; their function can be very freely configured in Individual  mode.
The adaptive air suspension, which combines air suspension  with controlled damping, comes as standard. It lowers the body by 15  millimeters (0.59 in) at high speed and raises it by 35 millimeters  (1.38 in) at the push of a button. This allroad mode is suitable for  rough terrain. Furthermore, the driver can select a lift mode at low  speeds. An additional ten millimeters (0.39 in) enables the new Audi A6  allroad quattro to also handle major irregularities in the road surface.
The  Audi A6 allroad quattro rolls on 18-inch, five-arm alloy wheels and  235/55-size tires. Audi and quattro GmbH offer optional wheels measuring  18, 19 and 20 inches in diameter. The large brakes provide powerful  deceleration. The driver can activate a hill descent assist function for  steep downhill passages. This limits the speed to between 10 and 20  km/h (6.21 and 12.43 mph), depending on the surface.
The new Audi  A6 allroad quattro will be available in Germany from spring 2012. The  3.0 TDI developing 150 kW (204 hp) has a list price of €54,600.



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